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The Kabir book

forty-four of the ecstatic poems of Kabir

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Forty-four of the Ecstatic Poems of Kabir
"Kabir's poems give off a marvelous radiant intensity. . . . Bly's versions . . . have exactly the luminous depth that permits and invites many rereadings, many studyings-even then they remain as fresh as ever."
-The New York Times Book Review

Review #1: "An ecstatic poet similar to Rumi and Hafiz. I love and am inspired by Kabir!"

Review #2: "When I discovered the Kabir Book, it was like a breath of fresh air. Is this a spiritual book? Sure, yes. But it is also hilariously funny and entertaining, if you ask me.
Finding Kabir was great. This ancient sage skewers all kinds of religious dogmas and funky practices. It is comforting to know that he pursued his path and still snickered at stern, narcissistic people who shaved their heads and wore uncomfortable burlap. Kabir's sarcasm and satire is especially timely in light of recent corrupted interpretations of yoga, Buddhism, Sufism and other spiritual/religious approaches.
In essense, Kabir offers something of a "Newage Treatment Plant." If you like metaphysics without a bunch of gunk polluting it, then Kabir is for you.
I have one concern. Robert Bly states that he has changed the wording and content of poems to make them understandable to a contemporary audience. I've heard that much is lost and possibly even corrupted with such a translation. I'm not sure where Kabir ends and Bly begins."

-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®
Are You Looking For Me? I Am In The Next Seat
At Last The Notes Of His Flute Come In
Between The Conscious And The Unconscious, The
The Bhakti Path Winds In A Delicate Way
Clouds Grow Heavy; Thunder Goes
The Darkness Of Night Is Coming Along Fast, And
Don't Go Outside Your House To See Flowers
The Flute Of Interior Time Is Played Whether We Hear It Or Not
Friend, Please Tell Me What I Can Do About This World
Friend, Wake Up! Why Do You Go On Sleeping
The Guest Is Inside
Have You Heard The Music That No Fingers Enter Into
The Holy One Disguised As An Old Person In A Cheap Hotel
The Hopeful Spiritual Athlete
How Hard It Is To Meet The Guest
How Much Is Not True
I Don't Know What Sort Of A God We Have Been Talking About
I Have Been Thinking Of The Difference Between Water
I Know The Sound Of The Ecstatic Flute
I Married My Lord, And Meant To Live With Him
I Played For Ten Years With The Girls My Own Age
I Said To The Wanting-creature Inside Me
I Talk To My Innder Lover, And I Say, Why Such Rush?
Inside This Clay Jug There Are Canyons And Pine
It Is Time To Put Up A Love-swing
Knowing Nothing Shuts The Iron Gates; The New
Let's Leave For The Country Where The Guest Lives!
Listen Friend, This Body Is His Dulcimer
My Body And My Mind Are In Depression Because
My Inside, Listen To Me, The Greatest Spirit
Oh Friend, I Love You, Think This Over
The Small Ruby Everyone Wants Has Fallen Out On The Road
Student, Do The Simple Purification
Swan, I'd Like You To Tell Me Your Whole Story
There Is A Flag No One Sees Blowing In The %sky-temple
There Is A Moon In My Body, But I Can't See It!
To Be A Slave Of Intensity
What Comes Out Of The Harp? Music!
What Has Death And A Thick Body Dances Before
When My Friend Is Away From Me, I Am Depressed
Why Should We Two Ever Want To Part

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Publisher
Beacon Press
Language
English
Pages
71

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The Kabir book: forty-four of the ecstatic poems of Kabir
1977, Beacon Press
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Boston

Edition Notes

"A Seventies Press book."

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.43/1/2
Library of Congress
PK2095.K3 K32 1977, PK2095.K3K32 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
71 p. :
Number of pages
71

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4879648M
Internet Archive
kabirbookfortyfo00kabirich
ISBN 10
0807063789, 0807063797
LCCN
76007737
OCLC/WorldCat
2388000
Library Thing
44570
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3938048
585052

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