Delicious Laughter Rambunctious Teaching Stories from the Mathnawi of Jelaluddin Rumi Coleman Barks Maulana Jalal alDin Rumi 9780961891619 Books
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Delicious Laughter Rambunctious Teaching Stories from the Mathnawi of Jelaluddin Rumi Coleman Barks Maulana Jalal alDin Rumi 9780961891619 Books Reviews
This is a fun read, to say the least. Poems that teach the highest and yet keep the humanity and the day to day within the great truths. It's all good!
Rumi wrote some of my favorite quotes, such as "the Way is not says so far above men that they cannot reach it; rather it is set so low that men stumble over it and curse it rather than finding it", and "Soap is the dirt that falls in love with our dirt and they run away together." This is a rambunctious book, with some of Rumi's funniest stories. It is delicious laughter when one laughs like this, and the book is a great assist to that kind of laughter.
excellent!
The poems that went into Delicious Laughter were translated into Latin at the beginning of the 20th C because they were considered too racy to be translated into English. Coleman Barks took the Latin version up to his cabin in the Georgia hills and mediated on their meaning in a process he likens to almost a trance-like state and brought the words out that way. How do I know? I asked him. He told me.
This book is one of the most marvelous books you could ever have around you. Open it up to whatever poem you come upon, and it will be the right words for you to hear that day.
And they are raunchy, and full of life. Just the sort of book to give to someone who doesn't like poetry.
Delicious Laughter is a secondary translation of teaching tales in verse by Rumi. By secondary translation I mean that Coleman Barks does not translate directly but works with others who can read the origin. However, Barks' sense of poetry, meaning and story make his versions excellent. Many of the stories are known to the Western world via Idries Shah's work, some through de Mello, others have moved East and West through time. However, many of the tales will be unfamilar to the reader - some of which will remind us of the international character of Rumi's environment.
In "Chinese Art and Greek Art" there is a contest to see which art is best - the Chinese complete a stunning piece of art on their wall. The Greeks polish their wall so brightly that it reflects the Chinese work. ... the moral is ... (read the book to find out).
Delicious Laughter is Coleman Barks's collection of some of Maulana Rumi's most uproarious stories from the Mathnavi. But I must warn you potential reader many of the narratives in this compilation are quite explicit - *definitely* not for puritanical prudes. The thing to remember is that Rumi uses these graphic images to make a point. His stories are not just crude attempts to make us chuckle. Rather, he seeks to lay bare the various impulses that push and pull us - impulses that in fact make up the Divine Comedy of human existence. Behind all of these impulses lies the Grand Impulse, which is our inate yet unconscious yearning for the Object of our existence - the Eternal Beloved - like water drops seeking a return to the ocean, or flowers naturally turning towards the sun. As long as this is kept in mind, Rumi's humour will reveal itself for what it is a key to a higher and more profound understanding of what makes us human. Through this key the grand narrative behind the apparently incoherent and disjointed fables and stories will unlock itself.
Once again, Coleman Barks translating Rumi equals a huge blessing in my life.
I was thrilled to learn that these stories from "Mathnawi" are translations of Rumi's "Couplets", teaching stories poetically told. These are stories created to be retold, read aloud, discussed, debated, unfolded, sniffed, thrown in a river and caught several miles downstream with the laughter still gurling forth... as well as the "a-ha's" because naturally, with Rumi, humor is a valuable source of personal growth and reflection.
This section touched me deeply
"Pay attention to your mean thoughts. That sourness may be a blessing, as an overcast day brings rain for the roses and relief to the dry soil. Don't look so sourly at your sourness. It may be it is carrying what you most deeply need and want. What seems to be keeping you from joy may be what leads you to joy."
"Don't call it a dead branch, call it the live, moist root."
Ahhhh, how I treasure all of the words in "Delicious Laughter".
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