Run my dear, From anything That may not strengthen Your precious budding wings.

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We Have Not Come to Take Prisoners We have not come here to take prisoners But to surrender ever more deeply To freedom and joy. We have not come into this exquisite world to hold ourselves hostage from love. Run my dear, From anything That may not strengthen Your precious budding wings. Run like hell, my dear, From anyone likely To put a sharp knife Into the sacred, tender vision Of your beautiful heart. We have a duty to befriend Those aspects of obedience That stand outside of our house And shout to our reason "Oh please, oh please come out and play." By Hafiz

I Got Kin Plant So that your own heart Will grow Love So God will think, Ahhhhh, I got kin in that body! I should start inviting that soul over For coffee and Rolls. Sing Because this is a food Our starving world Needs. Laugh Because that is the purest Sound. By Hafiz

Becoming Human Once a man came to me and spoke for hours about "His great visions of God" he felt he was having. He asked me for confirmation, saying, "Are these wondrous dreams true?" I replied, "How many goats do you have?" He looked surprised and said, "I am speaking of sublime visions And you ask about goats!" And I spoke again saying, "Yes, brother - how many do you have?" "Well, Hafiz, I have sixty-two." "And how many wives?" Again he looked surprised, then said, "Four." "How many rose bushes in your garden, How many children, Are your parents still alive, Do you feed the birds in winter?" And to all he answered. Then I said, "You asked me if I thought your visions were true, I would say that they were if they make you become More human, More kind to every creature and plant That you know." By Hafiz

The Gift Our Union is like this: You feel cold So I reach for a blanket to cover Our shivering feet. A hunger comes into your body So I run to my garden And start digging potatoes. You ask for a few words of comfort and guidance, I quickly kneel at your side offering you This whole book As a gift. You ache with loneliness one night So much you weep And I say, Here s a rope, Tie it around me, Hafiz Will be your companion For life.

God Would Kneel Down I think God might be a little prejudiced. For once He asked me to join Him on a walk Through this world, And we gazed into every heart on this earth, And I noticed he lingered a little bit longer Before any face that was weeping, and before any eyes that were laughing, and sometimes when we passed a soul in worship God too would kneel down. I have come to learn: God Adores His Creation. St. Francis of Assisi Trans. Daniel Ladinsky in Love Poems from God

I live my life in widening circles That reach out across the world. I may not complete this last one But I give myself to it. I circle around God, around the primordial tower. I ve been circling for thousands of years And I still don t know: am I a falcon, A storm, or a great song? By Ranier Maria Rilke God speaks to each of us as he makes us, Then walks with us silently out of the night. These are the words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, Go to the limits of your longing: Embody me. Flare up like flame And make big shadows I can move in. Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final. Don t let yourself lose me. Nearby is the country they call life. You will know it by its seriousness. Give me your hand. By Ranier Maria Rilke

Only in our doing can we grasp you. Only with our hands can we illumine you. The mind is but a visitor: It thinks us out of our world. Each mind fabricates itself. We sense its limits, for we have made them. And just when we would flee them, you come And make of yourself an offering. I don t want to think a place for you. Speak to me from everywhere. Your Gospel can be comprehended Without looking for its source. When I go toward you It is with my whole life. By Ranier Maria Rilke

Out Beyond Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, There is a field. I ll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass, The world is too full to talk about. Ideas, language, even the phrase each other Doesn t make any sense. Gamble everything for Love, If you are a true human being. If not, leave this gathering. Half-heartedness does not reach Into majesty. You set out to find God, but then you keep stopping for long periods at mean-spirited roadhouses. Half-Heartedness --Rumi 13 th century Sufi mystic, poet and philosopher

Bewilderment There are many guises for intelligence. One part of you is gliding in a high Windstream, While your more ordinary notions Take little steps and peck at the ground. Conventional knowledge is death to our souls, and it not really ours. It is laid on. Yet we keep saying we find rest in these beliefs. We must become ignorant of what we have been taught And be instead bewildered. Run from what is profitable and comfortable. Distrust anyone who praises you. Give your investment money, and the interest On the capital, to those who are actually destitute. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on, I ll be mad. --Rumi 13 th century Sufi mystic, poet and philosopher

The Guest House This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they are a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture, still, treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out for some new delight. The dark thought, the shame, the malice. meet them at the door laughing and invite them in. Be grateful for whatever comes. because each has been sent as a guide from beyond. --Rumi 13 th century Sufi mystic, poet and philosopher

To Begin With: The Sweet Grass 7. What I loved in the beginning, I think, was mostly myself. Never mind that I had to, since somebody had to. That was many years ago. Since then, I have gone out from my confinements, though with some difficulty. I mean the ones that thought to rule my heart. I cast them out, I put them in the mush pile. They will be nourishment somehow (everything is nourishment somehow or another). And I have become the child of clouds and of hope. I have become the friend of the enemy, whoever that is. I have become older and, cherishing what I have learned, I have become younger. And what do I risk to tell you this, which is all I know? Love yourself. Then forget it. Then love the world. Mary Oliver From Evidence

I Don t Want to be Demure or Respectable I don t want to be demure or respectable. I was that way, asleep, for years. That way, you forget too many important things. How the little stones, even if you can t hear them, are singing. How the river can t wait to get to the ocean and the sky, it s been there before. What traveling is that? It is a joy to imagine such distances. I could skip sleep for the next hundred years. There is a fire in the lashes of my eyes. It doesn t matter where I am, it could be a small room. The glimmer of gold Bohme saw on the kitchen pot Was missed by everyone else in the house. Maybe the fire in my lashes is a reflection of that. Why do I have so many thoughts, they are driving me crazy. Why am I always going anywhere, instead of somewhere? Listen to me, or not, it hardly matters. I m not trying to be wise, that would be foolish. I m just chattering. Mary Oliver From Blue Horses

The Invitation (edited) By Oriah Mountain Dreamer It doesn't interest me what you do for a living. what you ache for and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing. It doesn't interest me how old you are. if you will risk looking like a fool for love for your dream for the adventure of being alive. It doesn t interest me what planets are squaring your moon... if you have touched the centre of your own sorrow if have been opened by life's betrayals or have become shrivelled and closed from fear of further pain. if you can sit with pain mine or your own without moving to hide it or fade it or fix it. if you can be with joy mine or your own if you can dance with wildness and let the ecstasy fill you to the tips of your fingers and toes without cautioning us to be careful to be realistic to remember the limitations of being human.. if you can see Beauty even when it is not pretty every day. And if you can source your own life from its presence. if you can live with failure yours and mine and still stand at the edge of the lake and shout to the silver of the full moon, "Yes.". It doesn't interest me who you know or how you came to be here. if you will stand in the centre of the fire with me and not shrink back. It doesn't interest me where or what or with whom you have studied. what sustains you from the inside when all else falls away. if you can be alone with yourself and if you truly like the company you keep in the empty moments.