El Manor-John Sokoloff
Before the Throne of Beauty
Khalil Gibran
One heavy day I ran away from the grim face of society
and the dizzying clamor of the city and directed my weary
step to the spacious alley.I pursued the beckoning course
of the rivulet and the musical sounds of the birds until
I reached a lonely spot where the flowing branches
of the trees prevented the sun from the touching the earth.
And I dared say,
"But those temples and shrines were laid waste and
the bones of my adoring ancestors became a part
of the earth;nothing was left to commemorate their
goddess save a pitiful few and the forgotten pages
in the book of history."
It is the magnificence combined of sorrow and joy;
"Beauty is that which attracts your soul,and that
which loves to give and not to receive."
I stood there,and it was entertaining to my soul-my thirsty
soul who had seen naught but the mirage of life instead
of its sweetness.
I was engrossed deeply in thought and my spirits were
sailing the firmament when a hour,wearing a sprig of
grapevine that covered part of her naked body,and
a wreath of poppies about her golden hair,suddenly
appeared to me.As she realized my astonishment,
she greeted me saying,"Fear me not;I am the Nymph
of the Jungle."
"How can beauty like yours be committed to live in
this place? Please tell me who your are,and whence
you come?" I asked. She sat gracefully on the green
grass and responded,"I am the symbol of nature!
I am the ever virgin your forefathers worshipped,
and to my honor they erected shrines and temples
at Baalbek and Jbeil."
She replied,"Some goddesses live in the lives of
their worshippers and die in their deaths,while
some live an eternal and infinite life.My life is
sustained by the world of beauty which you will
see where ever you rest your eyes,and this beauty
is nature itself;it is the beginning of the shepherds
joy among the hills,and a villagers happiness in
the fields,and the pleasure of the awe filled tribes
between the mountains and the plains.This Beauty
promotes the wise into the throne the truth."
Then I said,"Beauty is a terrible power!" And she
retorted, "Human beings fear all things,even
yourselves.
You fear heaven,the source of spiritual
peace;
you fear nature,the haven of rest and
tranquility;
you fear the God of goodness and accuse
him of anger,while he is full of love and mercy."
After a deep silence,mingled with sweet dreams,
I asked,"Speak to me of that beauty which the people
interpret and define,each one according to his own
conception;I have seen her honored and worshipped
in different ways and manners."
She answered,"Beauty is that which attracts your soul,
and that which loves to give and not to receive.
When you meet Beauty,you feel that the hands deep
within your inner self are stretched forth to bring
her into the domain of your heart.
it is the Unseen which you see,and the Vague which you understand,and
the Mute which you hear-
it is the Holy of Holies
that begins in yourself and ends vastly beyond your
earthly imagination."
Then the Nymph of the Jungle approached me and laid
her scented hands upon my eyes.And as she withdrew,
I found me alone in the valley.When I returned to
the city, whose turbulence no longer vexed me,
I repeated her words:
I like Gibran's pieces, he always chose his words beautifully!!
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