rick yes he does: it's an ecstatic expression of the joy of repeatedly approaching the same revelation in all aspects of life. i like philip glass' response to repetition: repetition is a form of change. perhaps in experiencing something from many different perspectives we get a richer understanding of it. steven
elisabeth - this was hanging on a wall in a hallway of an amazing museum i just went through in ottawa. i couldn't help feeling the metaphor . . .and knew that rumi's writing would enhance it. steven
Rumi has answered that question so many times before...
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I think so...
ReplyDeleteLight in all directions: it's enlightening, Steven. And Rumi as ever inspirational.
ReplyDeleterick yes he does: it's an ecstatic expression of the joy of repeatedly approaching the same revelation in all aspects of life. i like philip glass' response to repetition: repetition is a form of change. perhaps in experiencing something from many different perspectives we get a richer understanding of it. steven
ReplyDeletelinda sue of course you think so!!! steven
ReplyDeleteelisabeth - this was hanging on a wall in a hallway of an amazing museum i just went through in ottawa. i couldn't help feeling the metaphor . . .and knew that rumi's writing would enhance it. steven
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