Ouch… Aha !


As I approach the end of the drug treatment for Hepatitis C, I feel pretty much like that image—fact is, I think it’s perfect.

The main parts of my body, mind, and feelings are sharp and prickly like that desert plant.

My soul and spiritual capacity are, naturally, the lovely flowers—growing right up out of the pain producers.

The following quote is by a magnificent man who passed away in 1921. He spent 40 years in prison for his spiritual beliefs…

“Freedom is not a matter of place. It is a condition. I was thankful for the prison, and the lack of liberty was very pleasing to me, for those days were passed in the path of service, under the utmost difficulties and trials, bearing fruits and results.

“Unless one accepts dire vicissitudes, he will not attain. To me prison is freedom, troubles rest me, death is life, and to be despised is honour. Therefore, I was happy all that time in prison. When one is released from the prison of self, that is indeed release, for that is the greater prison. When this release takes place, then one cannot be outwardly imprisoned. When they put my feet in stocks, I would say to the guard, ‘You cannot imprison me, for here I have light and air and bread and water. There will come a time when my body will be in the ground, and I shall have neither light nor air nor food nor water, but even then I shall not be imprisoned.’ The afflictions which come to humanity sometimes tend to centre the consciousness upon the limitations, and this is a veritable prison. Release comes by making of the will a Door through which the confirmations of the Spirit come….

“The confirmations of the Spirit are all those powers and gifts which some are born with (and which men sometimes call genius), but for which others have to strive with infinite pains. They come to that man or woman who accepts his life with radiant acquiescence.”

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London, p. 120

5 thoughts on “Ouch… Aha !

  1. Tomas,

    I’d be honored to be your best friend !

    I added your lovely art blog to my RSS Reader so I can be inspired, often !!

    ~ Alex

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