![]() |
Poetry
Chaikhana
|
|
|
|
About Ram Tzu (Wayne Liquorman)Timeline (1950 - ) |
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Original Language |
Every time
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Ram Tzu knows this...
Every time You find an answer, The question No longer seems important.
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This poetic statement works both ways...
When you find a true answer, it consumes the question until only the answer remains.
But also...
We should be careful of pursuing only answers. Too often that numbs us to the living Mystery which you can say lives more in the openness of questions than in the comfort of pat answers.
So here's to answers that consume the question, and questions too big for answers!
|
|
| Please support the Poetry Chaikhana, as well as the authors and publishers of sacred poetry, by purchasing some of the recommended books through the links on this site. Thank you! |
Ivan
M. Granger's original poetry, stories and commentaries are Copyright ©
2002 - 2008 by Ivan M. Granger.
All other material is copyrighted by the respective authors, translators and/or
publishers.