
Rumi's poetry is a joyful spiritual passion.
This book Mathnawi ", is a goldmine for a researcher, a true Sufi holy book and an invitation to meditation.
"If our days have fled, never mind! Abode, O Thou the sanctity of which no one compares!
... Anyone who is not a fish becomes overwhelmed with its water, and whoever is deprived of daily bread find the day long.
"He who has no experience can understand the state of one who knows, my words must be brief farewell. ...
O my son, break your chains and be free! How long dwell thou slave of money and gold?
If you pour the sea into a pitcher that she include? ration a day:
The ewer, the eye of one who is greedy, never becomes met: the shell of an oyster is filled with beads before being broken.
Only one whose dress is torn by a great love is purified of greed and all defects.
Hi, O Love, who under bring your blessings, Thou art the physician of all our ills,
The remedy for our pride and our vanity, our Plato and our Galen!
For Love, the earthly body took off to heaven: the mountain began to dance and became nimble.
Love inspired Mount Sinai, O lovers! so that the Sinai was intoxicated and Moses fell in a swoon. "
Jalal Al Din Rumi "Mathnawi, The Quest of the Absolute"
of Eva-Vitray Meyerovitch, ed. Rock
1990 Published by Sufis and Sahaja Yoga
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