Meditation and poetry, meditators and poets, like two hands coming together in namaste.
One of the most famous poets of all time is Rumi (full name Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī). He wrote poetry in the 13th century in Persian, Turkish, Arabic and Greek. His poetry was influenced by his Sufi meditation.

Rumi as depicted by Iranian artist Hossein Behzad (1957) at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumi
“Rumi was a scholar and poet that lived in 13th century Persia (now modern-day Iran.) Like all extraordinary gifted and profound teachers, Rumi’s words have transcended time and place.
An Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic, Rumi wrote much of his thoughts down in the form of poems … it’s well-known that Rumi was a mystic, devoted to contemplation and self-surrender … Rumi certainly practiced Mur?qabah, an Arabic word that translates to observation in English. Mur?qabah is a form of Sufi meditation where the goal is to “watch over” their spiritual heart and to gain insight into the Ultimate truth.
Nearly every form of meditation practiced, across religious and spiritual traditions, emphasizes quietude of mind. Individuals who are adept meditators are well-aware that mental silence can lead to profound insight, … Please quiet your mind from time to time!” https://www.powerofpositivity.com/rumi-quotes-transform-your-life/
Today’s senryu: Quiet Your Mind from Time to Time
The slower I go
the more I realize, life
is love in motion
Wonderful piece, Patrick. My birthday is on Rumi day and I have always enjoyed his work. Thanks so much for sharing.💕🙏💕
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Ahh, what a wonderful birthday reminder. I recognize the kindred spirit relationship and appreciate your wisdom too.
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That’s so nice to hear. Thank you so much, Patrick. 💕🙏💕
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There’s always Rumi in my quiet mind space for this poet’s wisdom!
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Aha, roomy, I like it.
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Good post. Rumi’s words are wise. The video is beautiful as well 👍🏻
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