A man talking to his house
by Rumi
I say that no one in this caravan is awake
and that
while you sleep, a thief is stealing
the signs and symbols of what you
thought
was your life. Now you're angry with me for
telling you this!
Pay attention to those who
hurt your feelings telling you the
truth.
Giving and absorbing compliments is like
trying to paint on
water, that insubstantial.
Here is how a man once talked with his
house.
"Please, if you are ever about to collapse,
let me know." One
night without a word the
house fell. "What happened to our
agreement?"
The house answered, "Day and night I've been
telling you
with cracks and broken boards and
holes appearing like mouths opening.
But you
kept patching and filling those with mud, so
proud of your
stopgap masonry. You didn't
listen."This house is your body
always
saying, *I'm leaving; I'm going soon.* Don't
hide from one who
knows the secret. Drink
the wine of turning toward God. Don't
examine
your urine. Examine instead how you praise,
what you wish for,
this longing we've been
given. Fall turns pale light yellow
wanting
spring, and spring arrives! Seeds blossom.
Come to the orchard
and see what comes to
you, a silent conversation with your soul.
~
Rumi
'The Glance' Coleman Barks
from Nirmala Devi's Daily Inspirations

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