I am praying for acceptance every day now. Of it all.
Here is Rumi (Coleman Barks translation):
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 attend them
all!
Even if they're 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 whoever
comes,
because each has been
sent
as a guide from beyond.
Welcome difficulty.
Learn the alchemy True
Human
Beings know:
the moment you accept
what troubles
you've been given, the
door opens.
Welcome difficulty as a
familiar
comrade. Joke
with torment
brought by the Friend.
Sorrows are the rags of
old clothes
and jackets that serve
to cover,
and then are taken off.
That undressing,
and the beautiful
naked body
underneath,
is the sweetness
that comes
after
grief.
p.s. In case you want to hear my words and live in or near NYC, you can go to St. Mark's Poetry Marathon on New Year's Day. I'm reading in the 5-6pm slot - would normally send out newsletter about that but can't bring myself to do that right now, so announcing it here. It's a lovely time. Come along if you can.
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p.s. In case you want to hear my words and live in or near NYC, you can go to St. Mark's Poetry Marathon on New Year's Day. I'm reading in the 5-6pm slot - would normally send out newsletter about that but can't bring myself to do that right now, so announcing it here. It's a lovely time. Come along if you can.
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