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Love of Rumi

 

Sunrise over the Danube

Oh Beloved,
take me.
Liberate my soul.
Fill me with your love and
release me from the two worlds.
If I set my heart on anything but you
let fire burn me from inside.

Oh Beloved,
take away what I want.
Take away what I do.
Take away what I need.
Take away everything
that takes me from you.

 

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Bringing Me Home

for Geli


With great courage, and truth,
You showed me Myself,
Just as I am.
My true Face,
and I touched The Life
At the bottom of the Abyss.

To have a Soul Partner
Who can take you Home
To Yourself,
Also means that they take you
To the deepest part of Them as well.

To have One who holds your hand
And takes you Home
Means you are now Complete
and truly Yourself.

–Paul

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Life, oh life

Another observation by Lilli

The challenge of buying an external hard disc

Today morning I decided to buy an additional external hard disc. Upon arrival at the store I asked for the type I had chosen.

It took the shop assistant 20 minutes to find this hard disc in the computer.
It took him another 10 minutes to find the right locker which the hard disc was stored in. It took him another 10 minutes to find the right box which was stored in another locker. It took him another 5 minutes to try to pack the HD into the box.

Suddenly the HD slip out of his hand and crashed on the floor.
“I won’t take this” I said.

“Why not, it’s the only one on stock” !!!!!!!!!!????????????????????

I left the shop without HD and bought some salad instead.

 

Buy some salad instead

 

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follow up ..

..to Looking at Oneself through the Intelligence of the Body

When I quoted the spiritual teacher in the article about the intelligence of the body, I left out a bit in my quote. Geli has asked me to include the complete quote, so here it is.

This is found in Chapter 12 of Brandon Bay’s book, “The Journey: A Road Map to the Soul.”

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from “The Journey: A Road Map to the Soul,” by Brandon Bays, Chapter 12. I am using the Kindle edition, and the book is published by Simon & Schuster Electronic Editions.

I was taking a course with a spiritual teacher when, during a question and answer session, one of the students asked, “What do I do if an intense emotion comes up for me—how do I find the peace in that?”

She answered, “Just don’t move. Let yourself be completely present to the emotion. Welcome it. If a negative emotion arises, don’t run away from it; don’t run off to the refrigerator to eat some food to cover it up; don’t call your friends to disperse its energy by gossiping about it. Just stop and feel it. Just let yourself be present to it. You’ll find if you don’t try to distract yourself from it, or push it away, or, worse still, dump it on someone else; if you stay still, if you are really present to it—in the very core of the feeling you will find peace. So when you feel a powerful emotion, just let it be—DON’T MOVE. Welcome it.”

I thought, “What a radical idea.” Everything in the self-help movement is teaching us to change our thoughts, make them more positive. Or if you don’t change your thoughts, then change your physiology—do anything you can to avoid the pain. Even medical doctors prescribe drugs to dull emotional intensity. “Act as if “—do whatever you can to make sure you don’t allow yourself to really feel what’s coming up. She was saying something totally different—“Don’t move. Be present.” What a novel concept!

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Blackout

An observation by Lilli

A foggy and dark Tuesday morning, just another busy day in our office. Everybody was trying to answer each and every email immediately. All these young designers just staring at their monitors and trying to design and to draw as quickly as possible. Cell phones ringing, printers printing. Hustle and bustle …..

All of a sudden it got dark. No lights, dark screens, the phones stopped ringing, the printers stopped printing. Silence everywhere. Power blackout in the whole district.

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The ardent alchemist

 

A plant growing on lava rock

 

Eruptions of magma from a volcano
are bringing forward molten rock
deep from the interior of the earth.

And when the lava is cooling,
new life is forming in it’s former path of destruction.

Liken an outburst of anger to such a flow of lava.
A primal energy is bringing up what can no longer be held in.

Welcome it.  Embrace it. Know it.

And after cooling watch the new life growing.

 

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The wisdom of Rumi

The spirit is like an ant, and the body like a grain of wheat
which the ant carries to and fro continually.
The ant knows that the grains of which it has taken charge
will change and become assimilated.
One ant picks up a grain of barley on the road;
another ant picks up a grain of wheat and runs away.
The barley doesn’t hurry to the wheat,
but the ant comes to the ant, yes it does.
The going of the barley to the wheat is merely consequential:
it’s the ant that returns to its own kind.
Don’t say, “Why did the wheat go to the barley?”
Fix your eye on the holder, not on that which is held.
As when a black ant moves along on a black felt cloth:
the ant is hidden from view; only the grain is visible on its way.
But Reason says: “Look well to your eye:
when does a grain ever move along without a carrier?”

 

Mathnawi VI: 2955-2962
From: Rumi: “Jewels of Rememberance”
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Looking at oneself…

.. through the intelligence of the body

by Paul

In Brandon Bay’s book, “The Journey: A Road Map to the Soul,” she describes a process that she was given by an unidentified spiritual teacher. A student asked what to do about the arising of intense emotions.

The answer from her spiritual teacher was very radical, and I am looking at this very closely. The suggestion she gave to do seems to be very close to the suggestions of John Welwood and Eckhart Tolle as well. The answer was simply “Just don’t move. Let yourself be completely present to the emotion. Welcome it.” She then describes how we can be tempted to distract ourselves with things like going to the refrigerator for food, turning on the TV, calling friends, etc. She continues by saying, “Just stop and feel it. Just let yourself be present to it. You’ll find if you don’t try to distract yourself from it, or push it away, or, worse still, dump it on someone else; if you stay still, if you are really present to it – in the very core of the feeling you will find peace So when you feel a powerful emotion, just let it be—DON’T’ MOVE. Welcome it.

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Musica sacra (3)

 

 

Staircase at the Monastery Stift Melk

The “Magnificat” or (my soul) magnifies is a canticle spoken or sung liturgically during Christian  church services.

It is also called “the Song of Mary”

The text of the canticle is taken directly from the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:46-55) where it is spoken by the Virgin Mary upon the occasion of her visitation to her cousin Elizabeth.

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