Positive Posted December 20, 2011 As children bring their broken toys With tears for us to mend, I brought my broken dreams to God Because He was my Friend. But then instead of leaving Him in peace to work alone, I hung around and tried to help With ways that that were my own. At last I snatched them back and cried, "How can You be so slow?" "My child," He said, "What could I do? You never did let go." Author unknown The Awakener2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Narniah Posted December 20, 2011 It has a beautiful message ❤ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Positive Posted January 5, 2012 Narniah, surely there is profound message in it namely surrendering to the Divine will. Life would be full of more wonders if we would consciously let the Divine Will guide the human will. I also this one: Who is at my door? He said, "Who is at my door?" I said, "Your humble servant." He said, "What business do you have?" I said, "To greet you, 0 Lord." He said, "How long will you journey on?" I said, "Until you stop me." He said, "How long will you boil in the fire?" I said, "Until I am pure. "This is my oath of love. For the sake of love I gave up wealth and position." He said, "You have pleaded your case but you have no witness." I said, "My tears are my witness; the pallor of my face is my proof.' He said, "Your witness has no credibility; your eyes are too wet to see." I said, "By the splendor of your justice my eyes are clear and faultless." He said, "What do you seek?" I said, "To have you as my constant friend." He said, "What do you want from me?" I said, "Your abundant grace." He said, "Who was your companion on the 'ourney? I said, "The thought of you, 0 King." He said, "What called you here?" I said, "The fragrance of your wine." He said, "What brings you the most fulfillment?" I said, "The company of the Emperor." He said, "What do you find there?" I said, "A hundred miracles." He said, "Why is the palace deserted?" I said, "They all fear the thief." He said, "Who is the thief?" I said, "The one who keeps me from -you. He said, "Where is there safety?" I said, "In service and renunciation." He said, "What is there to renounce?" I said, "The hope of salvation." He said, "Where is there calamity?" I said, "In the presence of your love." He said, "How do you benefit from this life?" I said, "By keeping true to myself Now it is time for silence. If I told you about His true essence You would fly from your self and be gone, and neither door nor roof could hold you back! Rumi - In the Arms of the Beloved, Jonathan Star Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, New York 1997 http://www.rumi.org.uk/love_poems.html#Whoisatmydoor The Awakener2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites