On Gambling
To a frog that’s never left his pond the ocean seems like a gamble. Look what he’s giving up: security, mastery of his world, recognition! The ocean frog just shakes his head. “I can’t really explain what it’s like where I live, but someday I’ll take you there.”
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If you want what visible reality
can give, you’re an employee.
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If you want the unseen world,
you’re not living your truth.
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Both wishes are foolish,
but you’ll be forgiven for forgetting
that what you really want is
love’s confusing joy.
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Gamble everything for love,
if you’re a true human being.
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If not, leave
this gathering.
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Half-heartedness doesn’t reach
into majesty. You set out
to find God, but then you keep
stopping for long periods
at mean-spirited roadhouses.
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In a boat down a fast-running creek,
it feels like trees on the bank
are rushing by. What seems
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to be changing around us
is rather the speed of our craft
leaving this world.
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– by Rumi, from The Essential Rumi – reissue: New Expanded Edition, translated by Coleman Barks