Sonntag, 24. Mai 2009





















Nature displays her secrets very openly.

They are for everyone to see,
but many people have not eyes nor time to see.


For example:

At daytime you can see the Sun.
It is the one and central star at the sky,
beaming its light with sheer intensity and majesty,
hardly bearable for human eyes.

At nighttime you can see myriads of stars,
as if the One Light from daytime
is split up in innumerable counterparts,
dazzling the mind with the idea of vastness.
At the same time you can also see the Moon
in its mystical beauty,
evoking strange feelings in everyone,
feelings of undefined longing,
or melancholy,
or fear,
because she is reflecting
the idea of Unity.

But sometimes,
you can neither see the Sun nor the Moon nor the Stars-
it is just cloudy,
and this is also part of the game.

Nature is One,
and we are all part of it,
fragmented in the All.

There is only one Truth,
and one Knowledge,
and One All,
and we dearly want to know it.

But our brains are so small
that they first have to get accustomed
to the mere idea of One-All
with the puzzles of hermetic study.

Did you ever watch the Sun at dawn?
You can definetely say that it has risen
when it has changed its position,
but you cannot watch
the actual movement of
this rising Body of Light.


R.N.


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