Tuesday, September 09, 2008

St Augustine

 “In all these books those who fear God and are of a meek and pious disposition seek the will of God. And in pursuing this search the first rule to be observed is, as I said, to know these books, if not yet with the understanding, still to read them so as to commit them to memory, or at least so as not to remain wholly ignorant of them. Next, those matters that are plainly laid down in them, whether rules of life or rules of faith, are to be searched into more carefully and more diligently; and the more of these a man discovers, the more capacious does his understanding become. For among the things that are plainly laid down in Scripture are to be found all matters that concern faith and the manner of life — to wit, hope and love, of which I have spoken in the previous book. After this, when we have made ourselves to a certain extent familiar with the language of Scripture, we may proceed to open up and investigate the obscure passages, and in doing so draw examples from the plainer expressions to throw light upon the more obscure, and use the evidence of passages about which there is no doubt to remove all hesitation in regard to the doubtful passages. And in this matter memory counts for a great deal; but if the memory be defective, no rules can supply the want.”

(St Augustine, On Christian Doctrine, II.9.14)

Friday, September 05, 2008

Would You Think It Odd

Would you think it odd if I said,
"I am in love with every church
And mosque
And temple
And any kind of shrine

Because I know it is here That people say the different names
Of the One God."

Would you tell your friends
I was a bit strange if I admitted

I am indeed in love with every mind 
And heart and body.

O I am sincerely
Plumb crazy
About your every though and yearning
And limb

Because, my dear, 
I know 
That it is through these

That you search for Him.

By: Hafiz

Thursday, September 04, 2008

I Have Learned So Much

I
Have
Learned
So much from God
That I can no longer
Call
Myself

A Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim,
A Buddhist, a Jew.

The Truth has shared so much of Itself
With me

That I can no longer call myself
A man, a woman, an angel,
Or even pure
Soul.

Love has
Befriended me so completely
It has turned to ash
And freed
Me

Of every concept and image
My mind has ever known.

By: Hafiz

Mismatched Newlyweds

Like 
A pair
Of mismatched newlyweds,
One of whom still feels very insecure,
I keep turning to God
Saying,
"Kiss
Me."



By: Hafiz