Showing posts with label Kabir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kabir. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Kabir: Untitled ["The Guest is inside you"]


The Guest is inside you, and also inside me;
you know the sprout is hidden inside the seed.
We are all struggling; none of us has gone far.
Let your arrogance go, and look around inside.

The blue sky opens out further and farther,
the daily sense of failure goes away,
the damage I have done to myself fades,
a million suns come forward with light,
when I sit firmly in that world.

I hear bells ringing that no one has shaken,
inside ''love" there is more joy than we know of,
rain pours down, although the sky is clear of clouds,
there are whole rivers of light.
The universe is shot through in all parts by a single sort of love.
How hard it is to feel that joy in all our four bodies!

Those who hope to be reasonable about it fail.
The arrogance of reason has separated us from that love.
With the word "reason" you already feel miles away.

How lucky Kabir is, that surrounded by all this joy
he sings inside his own little boat.
His poems amount to one soul meeting another.
These songs are about forgetting dying and loss.
They rise above both coming in and going out.

 



Untitled ["The Guest is inside you"] by Kabir, from Kabir: Ecstatic Poems. "Versions" (not translations from the original Hindi) by Robert Bly. © Beacon Press, 1993.

Art credit: Still photograph from the film Life of Pi, cinematography by Claudio Miranda.


Monday, August 4, 2014

Kabir: "07" ["Hiding in this cage"]



 
hiding in this cage
of visible matter

is the invisible
lifebird

pay attention
to her

she is singing
your song






 
"07" ["Hiding in this cage"], attributed to Kabir, from Beloved, May I Enter: Short Poems. Translated from the original Hindi by Sushil Rao. © Hrdai Press, 1996.  

Art credit: "Bird, Cage and the Girl," oil on canvas, by Ivona Torovin (originally color).