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Rumi's Poetry and the Human Quest for Spiritual Insight

Suzan Kenik | FEB 28, 2023

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If you missed our yoga class today.....here is what we pondered and meditated on! Who is Rumi and what does this Rumi poem say to you?

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, known simply as Rumi, was a 13th-century Persian poet, scholar, and Sufi mystic. His poetry is widely celebrated for its deep spiritual insight and beauty, and he is one of the most widely read poets in the world.

Rumi's poetry is characterized by his exploration of themes such as love, spirituality, and the nature of existence. His poems often use metaphors and allegories to convey profound spiritual insights.

One of Rumi's most famous poems is "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field." Here is the full text of the poem:

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing,

there is a field.

I'll meet you there.

When the soul lies down in that grass,

the world is too full to talk about.

Ideas, language, even the phrase "each other"

doesn't make any sense.

Rumi

The idea of right and wrong is central to many religious and ethical systems, and yet Rumi suggests that there is a place beyond these concepts. In this field, the soul is free from the constraints of judgment and division. It is a place of unity, where ideas and language no longer make sense.

Rumi's poem speaks to the idea that the human experience is limited by our concepts and ideas, and that true spiritual insight can only be found by transcending these limitations. It invites us to explore the possibility of a deeper, more meaningful experience of existence, beyond the constraints of our cultural and personal biases.

Overall, Rumi's poetry continues to inspire people around the world to seek a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. His message of love, unity, and spiritual insight continues to resonate with readers centuries after his death.

Suzan Kenik | FEB 28, 2023

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