Showing posts with label rumi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rumi. Show all posts

Friday, 30 August 2024

Rumi's Silence

 

All day I think about it, then at night I say it.

Where did I come from, and what should I do?

 I have no idea. My soul is from elsewhere,

I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there.

                                                                                                                                  Rumi

Rumi's prose, as you describe it, beautifully captures a common theme in mystic poetry and philosophy: the sense of a profound connection to a spiritual realm beyond the physical world. Rumi's reflection on his inability to express his inner thoughts during the day, contrasted with his silent revelations at night, illustrates a mystical journey inward, where the soul yearns for its true home—a divine origin or an existence beyond the material world.

In saying that he is "from something else" and "not a creature of this world," Rumi emphasizes his awareness of the spiritual nature of his being. This awareness leads to a form of detachment from worldly affairs, as mystics often view the material world as a temporary state, a stepping stone to a higher, more meaningful reality.

Similarly, Khalil Gibran’s metaphor of the dying as a ship sailing out of sight aligns with this mystical understanding. The ship’s departure from one shore and its simultaneous arrival at another reflect the soul's journey from the physical world to the spiritual realm.

In short, both Rumi and Gibran's works reflect a detachment from the mundane and a deep yearning for a connection to the spiritual. It not something taking refuge from once responsibilities, but it is the cry of the heart that feels away from the body. We all are back toward the home but this does not mean excuse.

Monday, 28 March 2022

MY Nightingale

 


“There is a garden in the deep insight of a human life. A nightingale visits the garden in each morning if the garden is found clean and green. The nightingale is followed by the flock of happy birds that bring prosperity and a session of joy with themselves. When a human forgets to take care of the garden the parrots also leaves. A session of deserting engulfs each and every entity including the nightingale and his companions. The parrot goes to another place, far away from the yellow garden”.

                                                                                                                                           Muhammad Jan


The symbolic representation of the esoteric experience had always been used in every field of life and by every religion including Abrahamic religion. Human eye can only experience the materialistic appearances of every thing. For it every things must be made tangible. Human ear only believes what it had been heard, if anyone wants to make his spiritual experiences his personnel legend or existence known to everyone he needs to take help from the mentalists which could be known to everyone. 


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