Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Poem by Rilke
Once we go forth into nature, we ponder the vastness of the universe, its distant as well as its near places. Rilke is a poet who explores the mysteries, and thus speaks to us in a most profound way, as we too reflect on our relationship to this great unknown reality in which we are embedded.
Ignorant before the heavens of my life
Ignorant before the heavens of my life,
I stand and gaze in wonder. Oh the vastness
of the stars. Their rising and descent. How still.
As if I didn't exist. Do I have any
share in this? Have I somehow dispensed with
their pure effect? Does my blood's ebb and flow
change with their changes? Let me put aside
every desire, every relationship
except this one, so that my heart grows used to
its farthest spaces. Better that it live
fully aware, in the terror of its stars, than
as if protected, soothed by what is near.
- Rainer Maria Rilke
(Translated by Stephen Mitchell )
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