In the great silence of these distances, I am touched by your beautiful anxiety about life, even more than I was in Paris, where everything echoes and fades away differently because of the excessive noise that makes Things tremble. Here, where I am surrounded by an enormous landscape, which the winds move across as they come from the seas, here I feel that there is no one anywhere who can answer for you those questions and feelings which, in their depths, have a life of their own; for even the most articulate people are unable to help, since what words point to is so very delicate, is almost unsayable.
But even so, I think that you will not have to remain without a solution if you trust in Things that are like the ones my eyes are now resting upon. If you trust in Nature, in the small Things that hardly anyone sees and that can so suddenly become huge, immeasurable; if you have this love for what is humble and try very simply, as someone who serves, to win the confidence of what seems poor: then everything will become easier for you, more coherent and somehow more reconciling, not in your conscious mind perhaps, which stays behind, astonished, but in your innermost awareness, awakeness, and knowledge.
You are so young, so much before all beginning, and I would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer. Perhaps you do carry within you the possibility of creating and forming, as an especially blessed and pure way of living; train yourself for that -- but take whatever comes, with great trust, and as long as it comes out of your will, out of some need of your innermost self, then take it upon yourself.
--Rainer Maria Rilke, from "Letters to a Young Poet"
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.....this musing and advice is such a lovely reminder to be with what is. We are so driven to solve, discover and become. Personally, my quest is to become my best self, explore, learn and strive. This Rilke observation is gentle advice that sometimes the "knowing" will just present itself. It may be sitting on top of the pile we are digging through or by the park bench we are running by. Be still and the knowing may just come.....
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LIFE... is it fair? Right now in my opinion I believe that life Is fair, Very fair. you only get what you put in. With the Law of Attraction we get what we put out into the universe. I can't say much to make any one believe in the Law of Attracton, but it is real. The problem that most people have is the ability to recognize a good thing and to accept it for what it is. Also Change is naturally very hard but necessary. When something fails or changes I believe that the universe is making room for something else, something Great. So always keep an open mind and trust that everything is Good.
Recently someone asked me a very profound question, and I have been thinking about it a lot. She asked: Can you accept that life is not fair?
I thought about it and said no.
She seemed to think that my inability to accept this fact is the source of my troubles.
So, I turn the question back to you dear friends, Do you accept that life is unfair? Do you believe that life is unfair?
I can't explain how this relates to the passage, but it does. :-) If I had to take a stab at it, I would ask, Is Nature unfair?
"to be or not to be" I find this quote to help me when I am confused about something. Most have a lot of questions. Some that they never ask. I have a couple of master mind groups to help with the mudane ideas like how to make money, how to approach people. But for those questons that prevent us from our spirtual growth are most inticing. For these questions you could ask a preist or a religious organization but remind yourself that it is you that holds the answers. Ask yourself the same question you would someone else. you'll see that you can find clearity and solution. If you find you are unable to see the answer, it is because you are not ready, your biases my not allow you to see the truth. Always with Love.
Since I work with teens in a public school setting, I am most excited when they even have questions. I'm not referring to the questions about the schedule or the class content; I am talking about questions of existence and how they may see themselves fit here in this lifetime. If I had not been living the questions, I would not be able to help them share their questions and grow based on their ability now to still and be open for the answers. It truly is a blessed existence, and sharing my journey of living the questions with these precious beings is blissful.
I'm recently learning more and more that my connection to nature is vast and very deep. My personal experience is teaching me that in those moments when I am surrounded by nature and open to all that it offers, the questions arise more simply, without effort or seeking. I feel it is the stillness outside of us that speaks to the stillness within us that allows for the deeper inquiry. I like how Rainer says "And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer." It's interesting how this concept shifts the perceptive from the future to living in the present, right here, right now. This passage was beautifully written and very poetic.