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Step Outside Of Yourself For The New Year
I am going out of town overnight & won't be able to post at night as usual so I'm leaving you with this story for the new year that I enjoy so much. Have a very Happy New Year & let's try & take better care of each other in 2009! In hope, Birch Bricker ************************************************************ "There was once a lover who had sighed for long years in separation from his beloved, and wasted in the fire of remoteness. From the rule of love, his heart was empty of patience, and his body weary of his spirit; he reckoned life without her as a mockery, and time consumed him away. How many a day he found no rest in longing for her; how many a night the pain of her kept him from sleep; his body was worn to a sigh, his heart's wound had turned him to a cry of sorrow. He had given a thousand lives for one taste of the cup of her presence, but it availed him not. The doctors knew no cure for him, and companions avoided his company; yea, physicians have no medicine for one sick of love, unless the favor of the beloved one deliver him. At last, the tree of his longing yielded the fruit of despair, and the fire of his hope fell to ashes. Then one night he could live no more, and he went out of his house and made for the marketplace. On a sudden, a watchman followed after him. He broke into a run, with the watchman following; then other watchmen came together, and barred every passage to the weary one. And the wretched one cried from his heart, and ran here and there, and moaned to himself: 'Surely this watchman is Izra'il, my angel of death, following so fast upon me; or he is a tyrant of men, seeking to harm me.' His feet carried him on, the one bleeding with the arrow of love, and his heart lamented. Then he came to a garden wall, and with untold pain he scaled it, for it proved very high; and forgetting his life, he threw himself down to the garden. And there he beheld his beloved with a lamp in her hand, searching for a ring she had lost. When the heart-surrendered lover looked on his ravishing love, he drew a great breath and raised up his hands in prayer, crying: 'O God! Give Thou glory to the watchman, and riches and long life. For the watchman was Gabriel, guiding this poor one; or he was & Israfil, bringing life to this wretched one!' Indeed, his words were true, for he had found many a secret justice in this seeming tyranny of the watchman, and seen how many a mercy lay hid behind the veil. Out of wrath, the guard had led him who was athirst in love's desert to the sea of his loved one, and lit up the dark night of absence with the light of reunion. He had driven one who was afar, into the garden of nearness, had guided an ailing soul to the heart's physician. Now if the lover could have looked ahead, he would have blessed the watchman at the start, and prayed on his behalf, and he would have seen that tyranny as justice; but since the end was veiled to him, he moaned and made his plaint in the beginning. Yet those who journey in the garden land of knowledge, because they see the end in the beginning, see peace in war and friendliness in anger." -Baha'u'llah
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Birch, This is the most beautiful story I have ever read and such a reminder to me that God does work in mysterious ways. It was when He appeared to be nowhere in sight, when my life was going down the drain, no matter how hard I tried, that I found Him in the most unlikely place. Since then He has continued to reveal Himself to me in ways that I never knew were possible. I love the last paragraph and I can tell you that from my own experience, the statement about "if the lover could have looked ahead he would have blessed the watchman" is absolutely true. Peace to you, brother and thank you for sharing this beautiful story, inspired from God and given to the people of the Bahi faith.
I wonder if any you think of yourselves as the watchmen in this story? I know I do not think of myself in this way. I only think of myself as a shepherd for my children, in partnership with my wife. The spiritual journey is very private for me. I know that everything is relative, and while there is so much beauty in life, the only perfection is found in the abstract.
I also do not think of myself as the dispared lover. I have experienced the trials and tribulations of life, and immersed myself in the music of the soul. The wax-on, wax-off program has always provided the relief needed to refresh and renew. Much cheaper than medication, too.
The thirst for knowledge and understanding is something I think we all share. When the daily grinds of life get in the way of this persuit, it is important for me to remember that the daily grinds are just as important in what they teach me. The watchman is at work, perhaps.
There is much beauty in the idea of this story. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.
I think I play the lover all to frequently within my spiritual life.