william henry margetson the amulet
for that beauty of the heart is the lasting beauty: its lips give to drink of the water of life.
truly it is both the water and the giver of drink and the drunken: all three become one
when your talisman is shattered.
that oneness you cannot know by reasoning.
rumi
excerpted from mathnawi, book II: 716-718
Oh, yeah...
ReplyDeleteOH YEAH. ♥
hi jo! this one ties in with reya's piece about overthinking. it's hard to avoid because it's the way we've made ourselves but there are times when the murk of it all makes the window of our experiencing so hard to see out of. steven
ReplyDeleteSteven! thanks for your words :).. wish you a beautiful weekend )..
ReplyDeleteGreetings..
Matias..
hey matias thankyou very much!! steven
ReplyDeleteWow! What fine words. Oneness indeed.
ReplyDeletelena rumi gets lots of air these days - who knows how many times his words have been released to dance on the minds of those intended to read or hear them. i'm glad you enjoyed them. steven
ReplyDeleteRumi's words to think.
ReplyDeleteThe lips should keep the purification and the beauty of the heart.
oa.s
that's very nicely expressed oa.s
ReplyDelete"the murk of it all makes the window of our experiencing so hard to see out of"
ReplyDeleteI love this!
I am sitting here, suddenly struck with emotion as I read these words, and gaze at that wonderful painting, and all I can muster up at the moment is,
ReplyDeleteholy cow!
thank you steven.