Rumi

Poet, Philosopher

Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet and philosopher known for his profound explorations of love and spirituality, particularly in 'The Masnavi'.

Born
September 30, 1207
Died
December 17, 1273
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"If you see Two in One - I only see One in Two"

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"Were there no men of vision, all who are blind would be dead."

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"IGNORANCE I didn’t know love would make me this crazy, with my eyes like the river Ceyhun carrying me in its rapids out to sea,where every bit of shattered boat sinks to the bottom. An alligator lifts its head and swallows the ocean, then the ocean floor becomes a desert covering the alligator in sand drifts. Changes do happen. I do not know how, or what remains of what has disappeared into the absolute. I hear so many stories and explanations, but I keep quiet, because I don’t know anything, and because something I swallowed in the ocean has made me completely content with ignorance."

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"Is it really so that the one I love is everywhere?"

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"Disharmony prevails when you confuse Lust with LOVE, while the distance between the two is endless!"

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"Dancing is when you rise above both worlds, tearing your heart to pieces & giving up your soul"

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"Where, with your one rose you can buy hundreds of rose gardens?"

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"Loosen the bonds of avarice from your hands and neck."

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"The Ripe FigNow that You live here in my chest,anywhere we sit is a mountaintop.And those other images,which have enchanted peoplelike porcelain dolls from China,which have made men and women weepfor centuries, even those have changed now.What used to be pain is a lovely benchwhere we can rest under the roses.A left hand has become a right.A dark wall, a window.A cushion in a shoe heel,the leader of the community!Now silence. What we sayis poison to someand nourishing to others.What we say is a ripe fig,but not every bird that flieseats figs."

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"Beauty is the garden scent of roses, murmuring water flowing gently...Can words describe the indescribable?"

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"There is a fountain inside you. Don't walk around with an empty bucket."

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