A courageous man went and rescued the bear.
There are such helpers in the world, who rush to save
anyone who cries out. Like mercy itself,
they run toward the screaming.
And they can't be bought off.
If you were to ask one of those, "Why did you come
so quickly?" he or she would say, "Becuase I heard your helplessness."
Where lowland is,
that's where water goes. All medicine wants is pain to cure.
And don't just ask for one mercy.
Let them flood in. Let the sky open under your feet.
Take the cotton out of your ears, the cotton
of consolations, so you can hear the sphere-music.
Push the hair out of your eyes.
Blow the phlegm from your nose,
and from your brain.
Let the wind breeze through.
Leave no residue in yourself from that bilious fever.
Take the cure for impotence,
that your manhood may shoot forth,
and a hundred new beings come of your coming.
Tear the binding from around the foot
of your soul, and let it race around the track
in front of the crowd. Loosen the knot of greed
o tight on your neck. Accept your new good luck.
Give your weakness
to one who helps.
Crying out loud and weeping are great resources.
A nursing mother, all she does
is wait to hear her child.
Just a little beginning-whimper,
and she's there.
God created the child, that is , your wanting,
so that it might cry out, so that milk might come.
Cry out! Don't be stolid and sielnt
with your pain. Lament! And let the milk
of loving flow into you.
The hard rain and wind
are ways the cloud has
to take care of us.
Be patient.
Respond to every call
that excites your spirit.
Ignore those that make you fearful
and sad, that degrade you
back toward disease and death.
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Posted Apr 4th, 2008 at 10:26AM wowwww .... we should really open our hearts inorder to accept and embrace any help given by others ... n not be ashamed of asking help .... that was a little bit of sense i could make out of it ... i bet it is more deeper than that ... maybe way too spiritual ... thnkz for sharing this desieyez .... loved it !!! ... n m waiting for more ... | |
Posted Apr 18th, 2008 at 9:08AM I have a rather shallow comment, but not for a mom - I just loved it that Rumi knows about the "milk letdown" process when a baby cries out for his/her mom's breastmilk - and the milk just start dropping out from her. Rumi is so in touch with the people and life around him. We need him today more than ever. | |
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