Gold is the Deepest Love

You're receiving this email because you are a DailyGood subscriber.
Trouble Viewing? On a mobile? Just click here. Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe.

DailyGood News That Inspires

August 12, 2022

a project of ServiceSpace

Gold is the Deepest Love

You are a mountain full of gold.
Open the mine. Let the mountain speak.
Hear what happens.

- Rumi (translation by Haleh Liza Gafori) -

Gold is the Deepest Love

"'Gold,' the title of my book, is a word that recurs throughout Rumi's poetry. Rumi's gold is not the precious metal but a feeling-state arrived at through the alchemical process of altering consciousness, of burning through ego, greed, pettiness, and calculation, to arrive at a more relaxed and compassionate state of being. In sum, the prayer of Sufism is 'teach me to love more deeply.' Gold is the deepest love." In the introduction to her dazzling book, Haleh Liza Gafori opens a window on Rumi's life, the forcefield that is his poetry, and her gorgeous aspiration-- as a poet of Persian descent-- to bring the original verses alive in the medium of contemporary American poetry, while preserving their irrepressible musicality, conceptual agility and enigmas. { read more }

Be The Change

Join an Awakin Call this Saturday with Haleh,"The Alchemy of Love: Translating Rumi and Timeless Poetry." More details and RSVP info here. { more }


COMMENT | RATE      Email   Twitter   FaceBook

  Related Good News

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Barbara Kingsolver on Knitting as Creation Story

Translating Meaning Into Life: A Taoist Parable

Two Words That Can Change a Life

The Gentle Art of Blessing

Smile Big
Love Freely
Meditate
Give Back

Words Can Change Your Brain

What We Get Wrong About Time

Mary Oliver: I Happened to Be Standing

ThanksBeing with Rumi


DailyGood is a volunteer-run initiative that delivers "good news" to 162,812 subscribers. There are many ways to help. To unsubscribe, click here.


Other ServiceSpace projects include:

KindSpring  //  KarmaTube  //  Conversations  //  Awakin  //  More

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Whistling in the Wind: Preserving a Language Without Words