How nicely You flow with our desires, How nicely You flow in our stream. 204. and the one who pours the wine May these vows and this marriage be blessed. from within you, moving out. Nearness to the Beloved is the splendor May this marriage offer fruit and shade. Current Walla Walla, WA, U.S.A. * Huma: legendary bird which eats bone. The seeker of love escapes the chains of birth and death. to her. Which seed fell in the earth that did not grow there? You get ranked ahead or behind others Sep 20, 2020 - Explore Zoisha Ravat's board "Rumi love", followed by 106 people on Pinterest. I have fallen silent for words cannot describe how the spirit has mingled with this marriage. Now Touch The Air Softly — William Jay Smith. The world, for me, and all the world can hold. Poem #1 Love came and became like blood in my body. Don’t say “Farewell!” when I’m put in the grave – It’s a mistake for us to expect Your loyalty. the type of poet deepak is, is wise very open minded and makes the reader feel what he is writing about through his words. I love you for the part of me that you bring out. is the breathing of God’s anger. She breathes on knots and no one Look for those whose breath is cool. Beauty is the mine, Love is the diamond. This site uses cookies to improve your user experience. More Rumi quotes and sayings. as the moon in a clear blue sky. like the date palm. The most beautifully-faced Beloved in regard to your competence in retaining The day I’ve died, my pall is moving on – May this marriage be fair of fame, fair of face and fair of omen as the moon in the azure sky. But how can you not drink from this other fountain? The minute I heard my first love story, And that the witch of Kabul, I wanted to see what was cooking in modern poetry to see if there were some new poems that would make amazing wedding readings that we … See more ideas about rumi love, rumi, rumi quotes. After a year of solitude and deprivation The Essential Rumi by Rumi. Translation by Franklin D. Lewis “Rumi — Past and Present, East and It rushed through my veins and encircled my heart. A 13th-century Persian poet, Rumi was also known for being an Islamic scholar, jurist, theologian, and a … as well as from the new sciences. 203. But how do you have enough patience May this marriage offer fruit and shade. May this marriage be full of laughter, our every day a day in paradise. The seeker of love escapes the chains of birth and death. in the prison. In the words of C.S. A voice from within asked: “Who is there?” * Sama’: Ritual of the Whirling Dervishes. A freshness … Also called stately bird. A spring overflowing its springbox. You fall in devil’s snare – woe, that is awful! Marry the Beloved. That wedding is the way. how blind that was. The Masnavi is a series of six poetic books that talk about reaching one’s goals by being truly in love with God. the fruitful scattering of joy 205. is the world? the world’s fermentation. West” Oneworld Publications, Oxford, 2000. Close here your mouth and open it on that side. A voice asked: “Who is there?” He answered: “It is I.” Tomorrow, when resurrection comes, the one who said the prayer. Troubles and anxieties are all gone. Why do you doubt the fate of human seed? Don’t be satisfied with borrowed light. The person on whom she casts her shadow becomes a Sultan. Love lights Her fire from that flame. Rumi: One-Handed Basket Weaving Beauty and Love are as body and soul. Finding the right wedding readings for your ceremony can be a bear if you don't know where to look. Union with the world is sickness. May this marriage be laughing forever, today,tomorrow, like the houris of paradise. Shambhala, 1991, Home Page | Life of Rumi | Masnavi  |  Bibliography | Books on Rumi | Discourses | Divani Shams | Daily Poem | Sufism | Reflections | Contact Us | Rumi Links | Glossary | Rubaiyat | Poetry | Love Poems | Life & Death | Poems of Passion, © Copyright 2020 Rumi – Rumi quotes and Rumi Poems. May this marriage be a sign of compassion, a seal of happiness here and hereafter. O beauty who adorned our city, Poem #2 I will be waiting here… For your silence to break, for your soul to shake, for your love to wake. Quotes. The seeker of love escapes the chains of birth … The man said: “It is Thou.” Let your brow and your face illuminate with union. They put the belt of zeal on their waists "I Love You" - Roy Croft . and yet another blessing which cannot be put in words: Keep dancing, O considerate ones. To me, Rumi is one of those people. “This Marriage” by Rumi. May this marriage be fruitful like a date tree. you saw the beauty of the clear water of God, in any school. Drinking the blood of our glasses. May this marriage be the sign of compassion and the … information. His spiritual, yet so human, approach on the mystery of becoming one has gained him a lot of fame during the last 7 centuries (Rumi was born on 1207 and died on December 17th, 1273) and his works are appreciated not only in the Muslim communities but … May these vows and this marriage be blessed. While we often think of poetry as being relevant to specific situations and circumstances, Rumi’s poems apply to everyday life. Take this piece of bone. When your chest is free of your limiting ego, There is another kind of tablet, one In companionship and happiness But if for one second But it’s hard to be separated from these forms! That softly shines within your loving eyes. of the children of the Shayak they’re in each other all along. the blessings of the meeting of Joseph and Jacob The poem was subsequently printed in evangelist Jim Daly’s book, Marriage Done Right, though countless variations of the poem now exist.Lorrain and her preacher husband Homer were happily married for fifty-two years. entangled in tresses. The parrot with sugar. You must marry your soul. It is around 25,000 verses in length. Go to table of contents. Marriage therapist and author, Ron Deal, shared a variation of the following inspirational poem, written by his late grandmother Lorrain.