I see India not in the image of the desert, nor of the sea, nor of the garden, but of the cave. Deeper, darker, flashes in a stark symbol. Passage: through the within to the beyond.
– Jules Monchanin
Pilgrim – Writer – Teacher
I see India not in the image of the desert, nor of the sea, nor of the garden, but of the cave. Deeper, darker, flashes in a stark symbol. Passage: through the within to the beyond.
– Jules Monchanin
In the desert,
Turn toward emptiness,
Fleeing the self.
Stand alone,
Ask no one’s help,
And your being will quiet,
Free from the bondage of things.
Those who cling to the world,
Endeavor to free them;
Those who are free, praise.
Care for the sick,
But live alone,
Happy to drink from the waters of sorrow,
To kindle Love’s fire
With the twigs of a simple life.
Thus you will live in the desert
– Mechthild of Magdeburg
(Translation: Jane Hirshfield)