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Rainer Maria Rilke on The Nature of Being Here

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Nature, and the things we live with and use, 


precede us and come after us. But they are, 


so long as we are here, our possession and our friendship.


 They know us with our needs and our pleasures,


 as they did those of our ancestors, 


whose trusted companions they were.


So it follows that all that is here is not to be despised 


and put down, but, precisely because it did precede us, 


to be taken by us with the innermost understanding 


that these appearances and things must be seen and transformed.


Transformed? Yes. For our task is to take this earth so deeply 


and wholly into ourselves that it will resurrect within our being. 


We are bees of the invisible. Passionately we plunder the honey of the visible


 in order to gather it in the great golden hive of the invisible.





~ Rainer Maria Rilke

from a letter to Witold Hulewicz

November 13, 1925

 
 
 

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