Thursday, September 23, 2010

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beginning of fall with Rilke

"Autumn, why not," writes the poet Rainer Maria Rilke once to his wife, Clara, "because I will fall! Is it not as if he were actually the creators, creating for the spring, when he comes with his will to transform and destroyed much too ready, too satisfied, after almost comfortable middle-class image for the summer? This large beautiful wind, the sky is based on sky;. In his country I would go in his ways "

Rilke was a keen observer of the surrounding nature, and thus created a wealth of poems and other texts in which seasonal moods are and he follows the parable of the engagement of the spring, summer, autumn and winter

Today, for the calendar early autumn , I greet you with one of his most famous autumn poems . fall

The leaves falling as from far,
as withered in the distant gardens of heaven, it falls as if
gesture

falls And in the nights. the heavy earth
from all the stars in the loneliness.

We all fall. This hand here is falling.
And you look at others: it is in all.

And yet one, who holds this falling endlessly gently in his hands
.

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

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