Sunday, June 27, 2010

a star without a name



a star without a name

when a baby is taken from the wet nurse,
it easily forgets her
and starts eating solid food.

seeds feed awhile on ground,
then lift up into the sun.

so you should taste the filtered light
and work your way toward wisdom
with no personal covering.

that's how you came here, like a star
without a name. move across the night sky
with those anonymous lights.

rumi

11 comments:

  1. Just for once I can't agree with Rumi as I don't believe the child ever forgets.The rest I like!

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  2. Working toward wisdom is difficult to find the way there. Lots of interruptions and side trips along the way.

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  3. technobabe - what if you were to see wisdom as a process rather than a place. then all the interruptions and side trips would take on a different kind of value. have a peaceful day. steven

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  4. von - i'm with that thought also. steven

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  5. Wisdom is difficult to attain; interesting perspective on achieving it.

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  6. hi steven. I'm reading, just quietly.

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  7. Like a start without a name,
    i love that.

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  8. my sense and experience lizzy is that wisdom arrives when you're ready for it. steven

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  9. have a peaceful day ellen steven

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  10. jack it's a beautiful phrase and a very cool thought. steven

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  11. A star without a name. I love that.

    Steven, no, no you didn't miss the ball. It's in October every year. Cro just did a cute post on a picnic held at Willow Manor. (unbeknownst to me!)

    I was wondering if you were done for the year yet. Soon!! Yay!!

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