Sep 17 2008

Understanding the whole

Published by Tania at 6:29 pm under General, Poetry, Quotes

Elephant in the Dark

Some Hindus have an elephant to show.
No one here has ever seen an elephant.
They bring it at night to a dark room.

One by one, we go in the dark and come out
saying how we experience the animal.

One of us happens to touch the trunk.
“A water-pipe kind of creature.”

Another, the ear. “A very strong, always moving
back and forth, fan-animal.”

Another, the leg. “I find it still,
like a column on a temple.”

Another touches the curved back.
“A leathery throne.”

Another, the cleverest, feels the tusk.
“A rounded sword made of porcelain.”
He’s proud of his description.

Each of us touches one place
and understands the whole in that way.

The palm and the fingers feeling in the dark are
how the senses explore the reality of the elephant.

If each of us held a candle there,
and if we went in together,
we could see it.

~ From the Essential Rumi, Translations by Coleman Barks

One Response to “Understanding the whole”

  1. JJLochon 18 Sep 2008 at 9:17 am

    A beautiful post about seeing the truth of the whole. Love the photo too.

    Happy belated birthday!!!

    JJ :D

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