Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 See how ruthlessly intelligent the universe is: No matter what 'you' may do, All That Is Is Exactly what you Think 'it' Is. Until you think Otherwise, Now if you are getting an inkling of 'otherwise' It's time to surmise the sunrise in the Moon and how refractory angles disentangle The enchantment of how love falls in Love With the necessary objection to any and all Questions relating to the naming of that certain Angle in the universe, slanted towards the Rip, the tear, the black hole, sucking in All That Is, One atom at a time, Distinguished and extinguished on that narrow Ledge before you jump And catch the light in your own eyes. Love, Ana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Anna, When reading these lines I thought: WOW, this time without mentioning love, but then I saw it: The enchantment of how love falls in Love You remind me of Rumi when one day a furrier passed his hous and his car loaded with furs and that guy was constantly yelling " Furs, furs, buy furs " . Finally Rumi angrily rushed to the window and yelled back: " Furs, furs, always furs. What about Love ? " Werner Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u wrote: > > See how ruthlessly intelligent the universe is: > No matter what 'you' may do, > All That Is > Is > Exactly what you > Think 'it' > Is. > Until you think > Otherwise, > Now if you are getting an inkling of 'otherwise' > It's time to surmise the sunrise in the > Moon and how refractory angles disentangle > The enchantment of how love falls in Love > With the necessary objection to any and all > Questions relating to the naming of that certain > Angle in the universe, slanted towards the > Rip, the tear, the black hole, sucking in > All That Is, > One atom at a time, > Distinguished and extinguished on that narrow > Ledge before you jump > And catch the light in your own eyes. Love, > Ana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 .....and here I thought Rumi lived before the time of cars ;-) My Beloved Werner - Werner Woehr Nisargadatta Saturday, February 04, 2006 5:17 AM Re: Ruthlessly Intelligent Anna, When reading these lines I thought: WOW, this time without mentioning love, but then I saw it: The enchantment of how love falls in Love You remind me of Rumi when one day a furrier passed his hous and his car loaded with furs and that guy was constantly yelling " Furs, furs, buy furs " . Finally Rumi angrily rushed to the window and yelled back: " Furs, furs, always furs. What about Love ? " Werner Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u wrote: > > See how ruthlessly intelligent the universe is: > No matter what 'you' may do, > All That Is > Is > Exactly what you > Think 'it' > Is. > Until you think > Otherwise, > Now if you are getting an inkling of 'otherwise' > It's time to surmise the sunrise in the > Moon and how refractory angles disentangle > The enchantment of how love falls in Love > With the necessary objection to any and all > Questions relating to the naming of that certain > Angle in the universe, slanted towards the > Rip, the tear, the black hole, sucking in > All That Is, > One atom at a time, > Distinguished and extinguished on that narrow > Ledge before you jump > And catch the light in your own eyes. > > > > > > > Love, > Ana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 Oh shit, Thanks for directing the attention to the century of Rumi. I forgot the Teeee in " cart " . Funny, how one letter can change the world and the mood and mind of a poet Werner Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u wrote: > > ....and here I thought Rumi lived before the time of cars ;-) > > My Beloved Werner > - > Werner Woehr > Nisargadatta > Saturday, February 04, 2006 5:17 AM > Re: Ruthlessly Intelligent > > > Anna, > > When reading these lines I thought: WOW, this time without mentioning > love, but then I saw it: > > The enchantment of how love falls in Love > > You remind me of Rumi when one day a furrier passed his hous and his > car loaded with furs and that guy was constantly yelling " Furs, furs, > buy furs " . Finally Rumi angrily rushed to the window and yelled back: > " Furs, furs, always furs. What about Love ? " > > Werner > > Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u@> wrote: > > > > See how ruthlessly intelligent the universe is: > > No matter what 'you' may do, > > All That Is > > Is > > Exactly what you > > Think 'it' > > Is. > > Until you think > > Otherwise, > > Now if you are getting an inkling of 'otherwise' > > It's time to surmise the sunrise in the > > Moon and how refractory angles disentangle > > The enchantment of how love falls in Love > > With the necessary objection to any and all > > Questions relating to the naming of that certain > > Angle in the universe, slanted towards the > > Rip, the tear, the black hole, sucking in > > All That Is, > > One atom at a time, > > Distinguished and extinguished on that narrow > > Ledge before you jump > > And catch the light in your own eyes. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Love, > > Ana > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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