Be the change….be the love

“Be the change you wish to see in this world.” What did Mahatma Ghandi mean when he said this now famous statement? He likely understood the clear principle that life — this life of relativity, of the time-space continuum, of breathing in (inspiration) & breathing out (expiration) — is change.  He may have recognized to flow with the river of life offers ease, while to go up the other way offers hardship & struggle.  Perhaps Ghandi understood the fastest way to manifest something in this world is to fully embody it.

“Love calls — everywhere and always. We’re sky bound. Are you coming?” ~Rumi

“Is it really so that the one I love is everywhere?” What Rumi experiences is that, like change, love is ever present, continuously occurring & everywhere. The opportunity for us is embodying that love in every word, act, & deed, beginning with ourselves, our partners, our families, our heart people, our communities, our enemies, the strangers on the bus, our neighbors.

“Wherever you are, and whatever you do, be in love.” ~Rumi

Much love,

Jodi

Love…what more is there?

Rumi

Aaahhh Rumi, 1207-1273, the original mystical Sufi poet, much gratitude to you for sharing your love with the world.

Out Beyond Ideas

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
there is a field.  I’ll meet you there.

When the soul lies down in that grass,
the world is too full to talk about.
Ideas, language, even the phrase each other
doesn’t make any sense.

From Essential Rumi
by Coleman Barks

Some Kiss We Want

There is some kiss we want with
our whole lives, the touch of

spirit on the body. Seawater
begs the pearl to break its shell.

And the lily, how passionately
it needs some wild darling! At

night, I open the window and ask
the moon to come and press its

face against mine. Breathe into
me. Close the language- door and

open the love window. The moon
won’t use the door, only the window.

From Soul of Rumi
by Coleman Barks

Like This

If anyone asks you
how the perfect satisfaction
of all our sexual wanting
will look, lift your face
and say,

Like this.

When someone mentions the gracefulness
of the nightsky, climb up on the roof
and dance and say,

Like this.

If anyone wants to know what “spirit” is,
or what “God’s fragrance” means,
lean your head toward him or her.
Keep your face there close.

Like this.

When someone quotes the old poetic image
about clouds gradually uncovering the moon,
slowly loosen knot by knot the strings
of your robe.

Like this.

If anyone wonders how Jesus raised the dead,
don’t try to explain the miracle.
Kiss me on the lips.

Like this. Like this.

When someone asks what it means
to “die for love,” point
here.

If someone asks how tall I am, frown
and measure with your fingers the space
between the creases on your forehead.

This tall.

The soul sometimes leaves the body, the returns.
When someone doesn’t believe that,
walk back into my house.

Like this.

When lovers moan,
they’re telling our story.

Like this.

I am a sky where spirits live.
Stare into this deepening blue,
while the breeze says a secret.

Like this.

When someone asks what there is to do,
light the candle in his hand.

Like this.

How did Joseph’s scent come to Jacob?

Huuuuu.

How did Jacob’s sight return?

Huuuu.

A little wind cleans the eyes.

Like this.

When Shams comes back from Tabriz,
he’ll put just his head around the edge
of the door to surprise us

Like this.


From ‘The Essential Rumi’, Translations
by Coleman Barks with John Moyne

Inspiration

Inspiration

Hafiz translated by Daniel Ladinsky

Hafiz, c. 1320 to 1389 is a beautiful, mystic Sufi poet from Persia.  There are many rich gems.  I choose the following three with difficulty:

My Wish (I send beauty & power out to my coaching clients.)

I wish I could show you

when you are lonely

or in the darkness

the astonishing light

of your own being.

Dropping Keys (I send gratitude out to Venita.)

The small man

Builds cages for everyone

He knows.

While the sage,

Who has to duck his head

When the moon is low,

Keeps dropping keys all night long

For the

Beautiful

Rowdy

Prisoners.

The Sun Never Says (I send love out to Libby.)

Even after all this time,

The sun never says to the earth,

“You owe Me.”

Look whats happens with

A love like that.

It lights up the whole sky.

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