Upon seeing a rose it
came to his mind that the flower has no idea of the existence of thousands of
other flowers
We
make everything ordinary – whereas everything in the world is extraordinary.
The flower you see on a tree has never blossomed before. It is absolutely new.
It is impossible to find another flower like it on this earth. It has never
existed before, and it will never exist again in the future. Our eyes turn the
existence of a unique flower into something mundane when we say, “It’s okay –
we’ve seen thousands of roses like this before.” Because of the thousands you
have seen, your eyes have become blind and you cannot see what is there,
present, in front of you. What have those thousands of flowers got to do with
this one?
Emerson
has written that upon seeing a rose it came to his mind that the flower has no
idea of the existence of thousands of other flowers – neither of the flowers
still to come, nor of those which have gone before. This rose is present, here
and now, offering itself to the divine. It is joyful because it does not
compare itself with any other. But when he sees it, the thousands of others
which he has seen get in the way. His vision is blurred, and the unique
experience of this flower goes to waste. He doesn’t perceive its beauty; the
strings of his heart are not moved, nor are his senses stirred.
We
live in a unique world. The divine is manifested here in so many ways all
around us. But we’ve made a grave of our senses. We are only passing through
life – nothing touches us. We ask, “Where is bliss, where is godliness?” – and
it is present all around us! Inside, outside, there is nothing other than
godliness. By abusing our senses, we kill the one who could experience it.
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