This week,
the Saturday Digest brings you a selection of Rumi’s sayings and
verses:
“Hardship may dishearten at first, but every hardship passes away. All
despair is followed by hope; all darkness is followed by sunshine.”
“Patience is not sitting and waiting, it is foreseeing. It is looking at
the thorn and seeing the rose, looking at the night and seeing the day. Lovers
are patient and know that the moon needs time to become full.”
“Try not to resist the changes that come your way. Instead let life live
through you. And do not worry that your life is turning upside down. How do you
know that the side you are used to is better than the one to come?”
“Oh soul,
you worry too much.
You have seen your own strength.
You have seen your own beauty.
You have seen your golden wings.
Of anything less,
why do you worry?
You are in truth
the soul, of the soul, of the soul.”
you worry too much.
You have seen your own strength.
You have seen your own beauty.
You have seen your golden wings.
Of anything less,
why do you worry?
You are in truth
the soul, of the soul, of the soul.”
“Do you know what you are?
You are a manuscript oƒ a divine letter.
You are a mirror reflecting a noble face.
This universe is not outside of you.
Look inside yourself;
everything that you want,
you are already that.”
You are a manuscript oƒ a divine letter.
You are a mirror reflecting a noble face.
This universe is not outside of you.
Look inside yourself;
everything that you want,
you are already that.”
“Sorrow prepares you for joy. It violently sweeps everything out of your
house, so that new joy can find space to enter. It shakes the yellow leaves
from the bough of your heart, so that fresh, green leaves can grow in their
place. It pulls up the rotten roots, so that new roots hidden beneath have room
to grow. Whatever sorrow shakes from your heart, far better things will take
their place.”
“My heart is so small
it's almost invisible.
How can You place
such big sorrows in it?
"Look," He answered,
"your eyes are even smaller,
yet they behold the world.”
it's almost invisible.
How can You place
such big sorrows in it?
"Look," He answered,
"your eyes are even smaller,
yet they behold the world.”
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