My wearied heart bade me farewell and left for the House
of Fortune. As he reached that holy city which the soul had blessed
and worshipped, he commenced wondering, for he could not find what
he had always imagined would be there. The city was empty of power,
money, and authority.
And my heart spoke to the daughter of Love saying, "Oh Love, where
can I find Contentment? I heard that she had come here to join you."
And the daughter of Love responded, "Contentment has already gone
to preach her gospel in the city, where greed and corruption are
paramount; we are not in need of her."
Fortune craves not Contentment, for it is an earthly hope, and its
desires are embraced by union with objects, while Contentment is
naught but heartfelt.
The eternal soul is never contented; it ever seeks exaltation.
Then my heart looked upon Life of Beauty and said: "Thou art
all knowledge; enlighten me as to the mystery of Woman." And he
answered, "Oh human heart, woman is your own reflection, and
whatever you are, she is; wherever you live, she lives; she
is like religion if not interpreted by the ignorant, and like
a moon, if not veiled with clouds, and like a breeze, if not
poisoned with impurities."
And my heart walked toward Knowledge, the daughter of Love
and Beauty, and said, "Bestow upon me wisdom, that I might
share it with the people." And she responded, "Say not wisdom,
but rather fortune, for real fortune comes not from outside,
but begins in the Holy of Holies of life. Share of thyself
with the people."
Copyright @ Kahlil Gibran.
|