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Rumi
48 Quotation(s) Total:
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Keep walking though there is no place to get to. Don't try to see through the distances. That's not for human beings. |
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Last night I looked inward and the beauty of my own emptiness filled me till dawn. It enveloped me like a mine of rubies. |
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Last night my teacher taught me the lesson of poverty. Having nothing and wanting nothing. |
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Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground. |
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Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love. |
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Lift your foot. Cross over. Move into the emptiness of question and answer and question |
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Love flows down. The ground submits to the sky and suffers what comes. |
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Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They are in each other all along. |
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Now is the time to unite the soul and the world. Now is the time to see the sunlight dancing as one with the shadows. |
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Rise up nimbly and go on your strange journey to the ocean of meanings. The stream knows it can't stay on the mountain. |
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Something opens our wings. Someone fills the cup in front of us. Something makes hurt disappear. We taste only emptiness. |
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Speak little, learn the words of eternity. Go beyond your tangled thoughts and find the splendor of Paradise. |
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That hurt we embrace becomes joy. Call it into your arms where it can change. |
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The clear bead at the center changes everything. There are no edges to my loving now. |
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The grief you cry out from draws you toward union. Your pure sadness that wants help is the secret cup. |
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The senses and thoughts are like weeds on the clear water-- covering the surface of the water. |
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The thorn is protected by the rose. You are the rose, I am the thorn. Don't show your beauty without me! |
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This is how I would die into the love I have for you: as pieces of cloud dissolve in sunlight. |
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This moment this love comes to rest in me. Many beings, in one being. In one wheat-grain, a thousand sheaf stacks.Rumi |
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Unfold your own myth, without complicated explanation, so everyone will understand the passage. |
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