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Spring ~ Rumi – Findhorn New Story Hub
Spring ~ Rumi … Again, the violet bows to the lily. Again, the rose is tearing off her gown! The green ones have come from the other world,
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Rumi Quotes About Spring
Rumi Quotes About Spring · This outward spring and garden are a reflection of the inward garden. · How should Spring bring forth a garden on hard stone? · Nothing …
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The Absolute Unknowable Appears as Spring: Rumi
The Absolute Unknowable Appears as Spring: Rumi … “We cannot say the beauty we inhabit, nor can we believe it. Inse everything that happens, …
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Spring Giddiness by Rumi – Read A Little Poetry
Nina Simone and the night. This poem. … and begin reading. Take down a musical instrument. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are …
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a Rumi poem to welcome spring.. Did you hear that winter’s …
a Rumi poem to welcome spring.. D you hear that winter’s over? The basil and the carnations cannot control their laughter. The nightingale, back…
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Rumi on Spring – Denny Bradbury Books
I have recently discovered Rumi. How have I not known about this wonderful poet from the 13th century. I share with you part of his poem on …
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RUMI quotes about “Spring” | inspringquotes.us
“Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love. In the depths there is a spring with all the water your heart is thirsty for.” “ …
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Spring Poem ~ Rumi. The Music We Are. tree. D you hear that winter’s over? The basil and the carnations cannot control their. laughter.
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- Author: Adam Siddiq
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- Date Published: 2017. 10. 8.
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Spring ~ Rumi
SPRING by Rumi
Translation by Coleman Barks
Again, the violet bows to the lily.
Again, the rose is tearing off her gown!
The green ones have come from the other world,
tipsy like the breeze up to some new foolishness.
Again, near the top of the mountain
the anemone’s sweet features appear.
The hyacinth speaks formally to the jasmine,
“Peace be with you.” “And peace to you, lad!
Come walk with me in this meadow.”
Again, there are sufis everywhere!
The bud is shy, but the wind removes
her veil suddenly, “My friend!”
The Friend is here like water in the stream,
like a lotus on the water.
The narcissus winks at the wisteria,
“Whenever you say.”
And the clove to the willow, “You are the one
I hope for.” The willow replies, “Consider
these chambers of mine yours. Welcome!”
The apple, “Orange, why the frown?”
“So that those who mean harm
will not see my beauty.”
The ringdove comes asking, “Where,
where is the Friend?”
With one note the nightingale
indicates the rose.
Again, the season of Spring has come
and a spring-source rises under everything,
a moon sliding from the shadows.
Many things must be left unsaid, because it’s late,
but whatever conversation we haven’t had
tonight, we’ll have tomorrow.
Rumi Quotes About Spring
Don’t insist on going where you think you want to go. Ask the way to the spring.
Rumi (2014). “’Another city’. a selectionf of poems from the Persian”, p.107, Lulu.com
The Absolute Unknowable Appears as Spring: Rumi
The Absolute Unknowable Appears as Spring: Rumi
“… the absolute unknowable appears as spring …” ~ Rumi
“We cannot say the beauty we inhabit, nor can we believe it. Inside everything that happens, there is a flow, a music where all the wantings mix. Who tuned this instrument, Rumi asks, where wind is one string and Shams’s eyes another? As creekwater animates the landscape it moves through, so the absolute, the unknowable, appears as fall begins. Signs come, and the more subtle essence is present, but also absent. Solomon controls the wind of our speaking. Something opens and closes inside our heart.
Silence, annihilation, absence. I go back where everything is nothing. What Shams Tabriz is now cannot be said. It is as though a star were growing on a low branch of an olive tree. There is a great spaciousness around where we are standing with David and Rabia and Jesus and Muhammad and Rinzai and Lao-tse. Everything drops away. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen once said, “God has no form, no shape, no color, no differences, no race, no religion, no country, no place, no name, neither beginning nor end. God is the grace that lives within all lives.” ~ Coleman Barks preamble for the chapter that contains the following Rumi poem.
The sound of hoofbeats leaving a monastery
where all is timed and measured:
you are that rider:
someone who does not care
very much about things
and results, illness or loss:
you are the soul inside
the soul that is always traveling.
Mind gathers bait.
The personality carries a grudge.
You weave cloth like the moon
leaving no trace on the road.
There is a learning community
where the names of God
are talked about and memorized,
and there is another residence
where meanings live.
You are on your way from
here to there, and don’t
claim you are not carrying gifts.
Your graceful manner gives
color and fragrance,
as creekwater animates
a landscape it moves through.
Hundreds of caravans sail into the sky.
You travel alone, by yourself, those caravans:
sun inside one dazzling mote,
the emperor’s serenity on nightwatch
as alert as his palace guard.
You enchant this visible place,
so that we imagine
you are going somewhere,
off to new country.
The absolute unknowable
appears as spring,
and disappears in fall.
Signs come,
not the essence signified.
How long will you be a shepherd
single-filing us in and out
of the human barn?
Will I ever see you as
you secretly are in silence?
~~ Rumi
This poem is an excerpt from Chapter 27, The Name That Cannot Be Spoken or Written which is from the book Rumi: The Big Red Book: The Great Masterpiece Celebrating Mystical Love and Friendship (see attribution below) … with the above preamble by the author, Coleman Barks, for the chapter and the poems within. Coleman Barks has the amazing gift of translating the original Persian/Farsi text in a manner that resonates with the English speaking world … he took the ever present “freshness” that is alive in Rumi and expressed it in English – an incredible feat particularly when you discover that Coleman had never heard of Rumi prior to 1976 when Robert Bly handed him a Rumi translation and said “please release these poems from their cages!” … and … As a result of Bly’s insightful genius in seeing Coleman’s literary gift, the English speaking world has been able, and continues, to relish Coleman’s accomplished brilliance as he brings Rumi’s “Divinely drunk madness” ever “closer” to so many of us, not just in the west but everywhere in the world. Read, pause, reflect, … and relish!
Poetry from Rumi: The Big Red Book: The Great Masterpiece Celebrating Mystical Love and Friendship, by Coleman Barks
Spring Giddiness by Rumi
Nina Simone and the night. This poem.
Spring Giddiness
Rumi
Today, like every other day, we wake up empty
and frightened. Don’t open the door to the study
and begin reading. Take down a musical instrument.
Let the beauty we love be what we do.
There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across the doorsill
where the two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
I would love to kiss you.
The price of kissing is your life.
Now my loving is running toward my life shouting,
What a bargain, let’s buy it.
Daylight, full of small dancing particles
and the one great turning, our souls
are dancing with you, without feet, they dance.
Can you see them when I whisper in your ear?
All day and night, music,
a quiet, bright
reedsong. If it
fades, we fade.
Rumi on Spring
I have recently discovered Rumi. How have I not known about this wonderful poet from the 13th century. I share with you part of his poem on Spring.
Again, the violet bows to the lily.
Again, the rose is tearing off her gown!
The green ones have come from another world,
tipsy like the breeze up to some new foolishness.
Again, near the top of the mountain
the anemone’s sweet features appear.
The hyacinth speaks formally to the jasmine,
“Peace be with you.” “And peace to you, lad!
Come walk with me in this meadow.”
all good wishes from Denny Bradbury and may your days be full of love and peace.
Spring Poem ~ Rumi
The Music We Are
Did you hear that winter’s over? The basil
and the carnations cannot control their
laughter. The nightingale, back from his
wandering, has been made singing master
over the birds. The trees reach out their
congratulations. The soul goes dancing
through the king’s doorway. Anemones blush
because they have seen the rose naked.
Spring, the only fair judge, walks in the
courtroom, and several December thieves steal
away, Last year’s miracles will soon be
forgotten. New creatures whirl in from non-
existence, galaxies scattered around their
feet. Have you met them? Do you hear the
bud of Jesus crooning in the cradle? A single
narcissus flower has been appointed Inspector
of Kingdoms. A feast is set. Listen: the
wind is pouring wine! Love used to hide
inside images: no more! The orchard hangs
out its lanterns. The dead come stumbling by
in shrouds. Nothing can stay bound or be
imprisoned. You say, “End this poem here,
and wait for what’s next.” I will. Poems
are rough notations for the music we are.
Related: Signs of Spring
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