“Come
hither all who are the prey of passions,
bound by their ruthless chains;
those
deceiving passions which blunt the minds of men.
Here shall you find rest from your labors;
here
a haven lying in tranquil peace;
this
shall be a resting-place
open
to receive within itself all the miserable on earth.
Not
all the wealth of Tagus's golden sands,
nor
Hermus' gleaming strand,
nor
Indus, nigh earth's hottest zone,
mingling
its emeralds and pearls,
can
bring light to the eyes of any soul,
but
rather plunge the soul more blindly in their shade.
In
her deepest caverns does earth rear
all that pleases the eye and excites the mind.
The
glory by which the heavens move and have their being,
has
nothing to do with the darknesses that bring ruin to the soul.
Whosoever
can look on this true light
will
scarce allow the sun's rays to be clear.”
—from
Book 3, Poem 10
To think
of the Divine as an abstraction, as some wonderful concept somewhere up there
in the sky, has sadly never been helpful for me. Perhaps the weakness is within
myself, but I have failed to find comfort in anything “up there”, while I must
still try to make sense of what is going on “down here”.
Maybe I
should stop breaking things apart, dividing the theory and the practice, and finally
discover a sense of unity.
In
desiring happiness, I am seeking something complete, absolutely reliable, and
lacking in nothing. I long for contentment, peace, and certainty. Now what
could possibly fulfill this desperate need? I try vainly, as Pascal so wisely
said, to fill an infinite hole with finite things.
And then
I wonder why I am still so miserable, even as I must pretend to be quite
satisfied. It would be embarrassing to admit I was wrong, and unseemly to lose
face with my neighbors. Most of us are playing a clever game.
Yet I
can begin right here and now with what I can see before me, the evidence of all
creatures, and then I can also see with equal clarity what makes all these
creatures what they are. Perfect Being is immediately present in all beings,
not removed from them at all. It may well be transcendent, but it is also
immanent.
“But I
can’t see God!” Of course you can, just as you can see me through the medium of
your eyes, or you can hear me through the medium of your ears. Most
importantly, you can know it through the medium of your mind, the sharpest and mightiest
of your powers.
Where
there are changing effects, there is an unchanging cause. Where there are
degrees, there is an absolute. Where there is the deepest desire, there is the
perfect object of that desire. All the things that once appeared to be so great
will suddenly no longer appear so great.
“I wish
to be gratified!” How well, may I ask with all due respect, has that worked out
for you? You honestly know that you are still missing something after you have
eaten all you want, made as much money as you can imagine, and played all of your
games of power and sex. When those things are done, you still want more, and
more, and more.
So I
choose to look to follow the best. Nothing lesser should distract me, and any attention
should be directed to the light itself, not to the shadow.
“But how
can I possibly find that?” Look through things, back to what underlies those
things. The Absolute is not obscure, but quite apparent. Everything else will
pale in comparison. The bits and pieces of the world begin to appear rather dull
when compared to their brilliant source.
Written in 9/2015