Interpretation on Rumi Poem - Light on Rubbish
Please go through the
introductory article
https://www.astrosaxena.com/articles/InterpretationofRumiPoemsQuotesIntroduction
to
understand the theme of these
interpretations of Rumi’s literature.
Rumi’s Poem – Light on Rubbish.
“Behold the light that falls on
rubbish heaps
Illuminating filth, and yet it
keeps
Its purity. So heaven’s radiance
shines
On humanity, which below it
creeps.”
My interpretation – Now,
my interpretation of this poem is as follows –
As I understand, Rumi is saying
that when we look at some dirt, filth or rubbish material then we should look
at the light which is making us realize that dirt, filth or rubbish. Then we
should also realize that light, which is making us realize the filth, is not
impacted or influenced by the same filth.
Understand it like this, suppose
you enter in a dark room with a small torch in your hand and that torch is
making you realize the right way to go in that room. Now, everything can be
dark in that room but not the light which is emanating from that torch. That
light will not be impacted by the darkness of the room.
Likewise, within all of us the
Soul of Divine resides and witnesses everything from within. Now, regardless of
the nature of actions (good/bad/ugly) of any individual, we should not forget
that Divine resides within him.
Osho says in one of preaching
that I accept everyone as my disciple. I don’t discriminate. It doesn’t matter
to me if you are a Thief or Sage,
Drunkard or Sober, Smoker or Non-Smoker, Moral or Immoral etc. because if
God is giving you place in this existence and if God is letting you live here
then who am I to do any discrimination
or segregation against you.
Another way of understanding this
poem can be that if we are able to see the Divine within Self then we will be able
to see the Divine within others too and then everything & everyone will be
filled with Divine. In that situation, there will be nothing like Good/Bad/Ugly
as everything is sustained by the same Divine.
Hope this helps. Thanks,
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