Monday, June 26, 2017

Root of the Root

"Don’t go away, come near.  Don’t be faithless, be faithful.
Find the antidote in the venom. 
Come to the root of the root of yourself.
Molded of clay, yet kneaded  from the substance of certainty,
a guard at the Treasury of Holy Light —
come, return to the root of the root of your Self.
Once you get hold of selflessness, 
You’ll be dragged from your ego  and freed from many traps. 
Come, return to the root of the root of your Self.
You are born from the children of God’s creation,
but you have fixed your sight too low.  How can you be happy? 
Come, return to the root of the root of your Self.
You were born from a ray of God’s majesty
and have the blessings of a good star.
Why suffer at the hands of things that don’t exist?
Come, return to the root of the root of your Self.
You are a ruby embedded in granite. 
How long will you pretend it’s not true?  We can see it in your eyes. 
Come to the root of the root of your Self.
You came here from the presence of that fine Friend,
a little drunk, but gentle, stealing our hearts  with that look so full of fire;
so,  come, return to the root of the root of your Self.
Our master and host, Shamsi Tabrizi,  has put the eternal cup before you.
Glory be to God, what a rare wine! 
So come, return to the root of the root of your Self."

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~ from Love is a Stranger, Poetry of Mevlâna Jalâluddîn Rumi
Translated by Kabir Helminski

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