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"Between the conscious and unconscious, the mind has put up a swing"

Kabir

Poems

__"Kabir says: Friend, listen, this is what I have to say: The Guest I love is inside me!

"Where Do You Search Where do you search me? I am with you Not in pilgrimage, nor in icons Neither in solicitudes Not in temples, nor in mosques Neither in Kaba nor in Kailash"


__"I am with you O man I am with you Not in prayers, nor in meditation Neither in fasting Not in yogi exercises Neither in renunciation Neither in the vital force nor in the body"

Poetry and Video

Book "The soul is here for its own joy" Robert Bly Translation

__"Between the conscious and unconscious, the mind has put up a swing"

__"The yogi comes along in his famous orange but if inside he is colorless, the what?

__"The truth is you turned. Away yourself, and decided to go into the dark alone. Now you are tangled up in others , and have forgotten what you once knew, and that's why everything you do has some weird fail in it"

__"The spiritual athlete often changes the color of his clothes, and his mind remains gray and loveless. He sits inside a shrine room all day, so that the guest has to go outdoors and praise the rocks. Or he drills holes in his ears, his beard grows enormous and matted, people mistake him for a goat.... he goes out into wilderness areas, strangles his impulses, and makes himself neither male nor fame.... he shaves his skull, puts his robe in an orange vat, reads the Bhagavad-Gita, and becomes a terrific talker. Kabir says: actually you are going in a hearse to the country of death, bound hand and foot!

Who is Kabir?

(1440 - 1518) (also known as Kabira)
was an Indian mystic who preached an ideal of seeing all of humanity as one. He was known to be a weaver and later became famed for scorning religious affiliation, seen as a threat to the elite. His philosophies and ideas of loving devotion to God are expressed in metaphor and language from both the Hindu Vedanta and Bhakti streams and Muslim Sufi ideals. Kabir is also considered one of the early northern India Sants. He was initiated by Ramananda. Watch His Bio on Documentary Film

Watch Robert Bly performs the poetry of Kabir at one of the Mythic Journeys conferences. Musical accompaniment by Eugene Friesen and Arto Tuncboyaciyan.

Video: Robert Bly -Kabir VIDEO

About Robert Bly my Favorite American Poet and Translator I love this quote

"Poetry merely speaks to the soul, so the soul can remember."

 

 


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