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Jalaluddin Rumi
Little by little, wean yourself.
This is the gist of what I have to say.
From an embryo, whose nourishment comes in the blood,
move
to an infant drinking milk,
to a child on solid food,
to a searcher after wisdom,
to a hunter of more' invisible game.
Think how it is to have a conversation with an embryo.
You
might say, "The world outside is vast
and intricate.
There are wheatfields and mountain passes, and orchards
in bloom.
At night there are millions of galaxies, and in sunlight
the
beauty of friends dancing at a wedding."
You ask the embryo why he, or she, stays cooped up
in
the dark with eyes closed.
Listen
to the answer.
There is no "other
world."
I only know what I've experienced.
You must be hallucinating.
Barks, Coleman Rumi:
We Are Three, p
10
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