Topic: Hafiz - passionate magic | |
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Ahh thank you Jenni
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DIVIDING GOD
The moon starts singing When everyone is asleep And the planets throw a bright robe Around their shoulders and whirl up Close to her side. Once I asked the moon, “Why do you and your sweet friends Not perform so romantically like that To a larger crowd?” And the whole sky chorus resounded, “The admission price to hear The lofty minstrels Speak of love Is affordable only to those Who have not exhausted themselves Dividing God all day And thus need rest. The thrilled Tavern fiddlers Who are perched on the roof Do not want their notes to intrude Upon the ears Where an accountant lives With a sharp pencil Keeping score of words Another In their great sorrow or sad anger May have once said To you.” Hafiz knows: The sun will stand as your best man And whistle When you have found the courage To marry forgiveness, When you have found the courage To marry Love. -Hafiz- |
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Hey Sherrie...good to see you...
You know that I absoluely absorb this one... Excellent...simply excellent... |
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Um...ooops...where is my tea?...or...uh..."t", rather
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Ahhh Michael - great to see you!
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THE THOUSAND-STRINGED INSTRUMENT
The heart is The thousand-stringed instrument. Our sadness and fear come from being Out of tune with love. All day long God coaxes my lips To speak, So that your tears will not stain His green dress. It is not that the Friend is vain, It is just your life we care about. Sometimes the Beloved Takes my pen in hand, For Hafiz is just a simple man. The other day the Old One Wrote on the Tavern wall: "The heart is The thousand-stringed instrument That can only be tuned with Love." -Hafiz- |
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THEN WINKS
Everything is clapping today, Light, Sound, Motion, All movement. A rabbit I pass pulls a cymbal From a hidden pocket Then winks. This causes a few planets and I To go nuts And start grabbing each other. Someone sees this, Calls a Shrink, Tries to get me Committed For Being too Happy. Listen: this world is the lunatic's sphere, Don't always agree it's real, Even with my feet upon it And the postman knowing my door My address is somewhere else. -Hafiz- |
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AND THEN YOU ARE
And then You are like this: A small bird decorated With orange patches of light Waving your wings near my window, Encouraging me with all the existence's love-- To dance. And then You are like this: A cruel word that stabs me From the mouth of a strange costume You wear; A guise You had too long tricked me into thinking Could be other--than You. And then You are ... The firmament That spins at the end of a string in Your hand That You offer to mine saying, "Did you drop this--surely This is yours." And then You are, O then You are: The Beloved of every creature Revealed with such grandeur--bursting From each cell in my body, I kneel, I laugh, I weep, I sing. I sing. -Hafiz- |
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Ahh Sherrie I sorely needed to read Hafiz's words tonight, thank you
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TROUBLED
Troubled? Then stay with me, for I'm not. Lonely? A thousand naked amorous ones dwell in ancient caves Beneath my eyelids. Riches? Here's a pick, My whole body is an emerald that begs, "Take me." Write all that worries you on a piece of parchment; Offer it to God Even from the distance of a millennium I can lean the flame in my heart Into your life And turn All that frightens you Into holy Incense Ash. -Hafiz- |
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I come here often too Jenni ... I appreciate the company ...
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Wow wow that last one really hit me Sherrie wow
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WHAT KIND OF GOD? What kind of God would He be if He did not hear the bangles ring on an ant’s wrist as they move the earth in their sweet dance? And what kind of God would He be if a leaf’s prayer was not as precious to creation as the prayer His own son sang from the glorious depth of his soul – for us. And what kind of God would He be if the vote of millions in this world could sway Him to change the divine law of love that speaks so clearly with compassion’s elegant tongue, saying, eternally saying: all are forgiven – moreover, dears, no one has ever been guilty. What kind of God would He be if He did not count the blinks of your eyes and is in absolute awe of their movements? What a God - what a God we have. - Kabir. |
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SOME FILL WITH EACH GOOD RAIN
There are different wells within your heart. Some fill with each good rain, Others are far too deep for that. In one well You have just a few precious cups of water, That "love" is literally something of yourself, It can grow as slow as a diamond If it is lost. Your love Should never be offered to the mouth of a Stranger, Only to someone Who has the valor and daring To cut pieces of their soul off with a knife Then weave them into a blanket To protect you. There are different wells within us. Some fill with each good rain, Others are far, far too deep For that. Hafiz. |
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Thanks ARTGURL...So beautiful!!...you are a gift...:-)))
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Ahh Jenni - perhaps that is why I was compelled to post that particular poem ... for you!
Lee - I am so happy to see you my sister and I revel in the words you share. I carry you in my heart! BeachGrl - lovely to have you here. This thread bring me such joy and gratitude that others may share in the magic of it. Welcome. |
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interesting reading--
who is hafiz? |
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Welcome Shadow
Hafiz - Shams-un-din Muhammad Hafiz (c.1320-1389) ... a Persian Master... a Sufi poet who was inspired by Rumi He is profound, sometimes outrageous but always encourages our hearts to dance. His words resonate well with me ... in line with my philosophy of letting go of that which we are not to reveal that which we have always been. The best translations come from Daniel Ladinsky. To me they are such passionate magic. After all this time, I still wallow in the words Nice to see you here |
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*slips in to wallow once again* Ahhh Hafiz you soothe me
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I IMAGINE NOW FOR AGES
It Happened Again last Night: Love Popped the cork on itself— Splattered my brains Across the Sky. I imagine now for ages Something of Hafiz Will appear To fall like Stars. -Hafiz- |
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