As the days pass, quietly amidst family, all of us patiently caring for my grandmother and preparing for our loss of her, I am thinking, of course, about life and death. I am thinking too about family and love and home, and contemplating my luck in this life and the blessings that I can't even count. There is a great deal I could say on those topics, I'm sure. But instead, for this evening, I will simply post this poem that I rediscovered today. Apropos of nothing, I think it's a beautiful, honest, and direct poem that speaks volumes about life and its sometimes brutal quality. It is a poem about the courage and strength it takes to live an honest and full life.
Not Here
by Rumi
There's courage involved
if you want to become truth
There is a broken-open place
in a lover
Where are those qualities
of bravery and sharp compassion?
What's the use
of old and frozen thought?
I want a howling hurt
This is not a treasury
where gold is stored;
this is for copper.
We alchemists look for talent
that can heat up and change.
Lukewarm won't do.
Halfhearted holding back,
well-enough getting by?
Not here.
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Perfect my dear. Thank you!
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