11-18-2012, 11:13 PM
A moth drawn to a flame dies,
but as I've heard from the likes of Rumi
and such other poets
it dies in ecstasy!
Why? It is drawn by the Light
It is consumed by the Light;
It becomes the Light
A poet writing a poem is consumed by the poem
Differentials are consumed
and oneness assimilated
Therefore I suggest evidence that Rumi
and moths are the one and the same.
Of course He was a very poetic moth,
but aren't they all?
but as I've heard from the likes of Rumi
and such other poets
it dies in ecstasy!
Why? It is drawn by the Light
It is consumed by the Light;
It becomes the Light
A poet writing a poem is consumed by the poem
Differentials are consumed
and oneness assimilated
Therefore I suggest evidence that Rumi
and moths are the one and the same.
Of course He was a very poetic moth,
but aren't they all?

