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This is what the things can teach us: to fall, patiently to trust our heaviness. Even a bird has to do that before he can fly. kyotocat | daniel klaas melbourne, 2014
we know little, but that we must trust in what is difficult is a certainty that will never abandon us; it is good to be solitary, for solitude is difficult; that something is difficult must be one more reason for us to do it. It is also good to love:
Love the possibilities in that phrase …
Consider the possibilities …..
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.” -Rainer Maria Rilke This is striking me or moving me I had a dream like the bottom picture
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adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.” -Rainer Maria Rilke
— Rainer Maria Rilke
“Our deepest fears are like dragons guarding our deepest treasure.” - Rainer Maria Rilke
“Denn das Schöne ist nichts als des Schrecklichen Anfang, den wir noch grade ertragen, und wir bewundern es so, weil es gelassen verschmäht, uns zu zerstören.” – Rainer Maria Rilke
violentwavesofemotion: “I feel extremely low when I wait for people, need people, cling to people, look around for people: that only thickens the dark cloud hanging over me and makes me feel myself a villain;” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from a letter
mattneedsanewequation: foxphotoart: Sara From the shadow series “Let everything happen to you Beauty and terror Just keep going No feeling is final” —Rainer Maria Rilke
teen-stud: adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.” -Rainer Maria Rilke favourite poet with such beautiful images
life is only a borrowing of bones
the poet's sleep
sheer delight and gratitude;
pieldejazmin: “It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.” — Rainer Maria Rilke (via mesogeios)
drunk-on-books: “I already know the storm, and I am as troubled as the sea.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. by Robert Bly, from “Sense of Something Coming,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
myonegin: Rainer Maria Rilke
huysmane: “Angels (they say) don’t know whether it is the living they are moving among, or the dead.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from Duino Elegies. (via xshayarsha)
my body; the exit wound
a-quiet-life:— Rainer Maria Rilke, excerpt from “Letter XI,” Letters to Merline transl. by Jesse Browner (Paragon House, 1989)
Go to the Limits of Your Longing
sirenoirs: “My life is so curiously heavy in me that I often cannot stir it from its place;” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from a letter to Marina Tsvetaeva c. July 1926 (via violentwavesofemotion)
fils-des-etoiles:Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
gothspinster: “Break off my arms: I shall still hold you tight; My heart will yet embrace you all the same. Suppress my heart: My brain knows no deterrent; And if at last you set my brain aflame I carry you still on my bloodstream’s current.” —
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, Journal of My Other Self
euryales: “My entire body was a wound.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. by Edward Snow, from The Book of Images: Poems; “The Blind Woman,” (via writemeanna)
weltenwellen: Rainer Maria Rilke, Selected Letters, 1902-1922
weltenwellen: “I want to unfold. Let no place in me hold itself closed, for where I am closed, I am false.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God
weltenwellen: Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
derangedrhythms:Rainer Maria Rilke, Book of Hours: Love Poems to God; from ‘Du wirst nur mit der Tat erfaßt’, tr. Anita Barrows & Joanna Macy
derangedrhythms:Rainer Maria Rilke, Book of Hours: Love Poems to God; from ‘Ich will ihn preisen. Wie vor einem Heere’, tr. Anita Barrows & Joanna Macy
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1892-1910
derangedrhythms:Rainer Maria Rilke, Book of Hours: Love Poems to God; from ‘Ich bin derselbe noch, der kniete’, tr. Anita Barrows & Joanna Macy
aridante:“I would like to step out of my heart and go walking beneath the enormous sky.” — The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, ‘Lament’ tr. Stephen Mitchell
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, The Dark Interval: Letters on Loss, Grief, and Transformation
autumnalsonata: “You are solitude itself,” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from The Poetry of Rilke: “In the Deep Night I Dig for You, You Treasure”
unchildhood:RAINER MARIA RILKE x YUKA ITO (or @eoeoeyuka)‘I Am Too Alone in This World, Yet Not Alone Enough’, Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God (1972)愛でも叫んどこ。(2015), photography
memoryslandscape: “I am the dream you are dreaming. When you want to awaken, I am that wanting:” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from “Ich bin, du Ängstlicher. Hörst du mich nicht,” Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God, trans. Anita Barrows &
romanceangel: “I’m too alone in the world, yet not alone enough to make each hour holy.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from “Ich bin auf der Welt zu allein und doch nicht allein genug,” Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God, trans. Anita Barrows
weltenwellen: ““—over and over again I have had to conquer infinite hopelessnesses,” — Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1910-1926
yidan: “How many times my life has found itself wholly concentrated in this one feeling of departure; going far, far away—” — Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1910-1926
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
weltenwellen: Rainer Maria Rilke in a letter to Lou Andreas-Salomé, published in Rilke and Andreas-Salomé: A Love Story in Letters
krepiert: “Don’t be afraid to suffer—take your heaviness /and give it back to the earth’s own weight; / the mountains are heavy, the oceans are heavy.” — Rainer Maria Rilke, from The Poetry of Rilke; “Sonnets to Orpheus”