Peter Lucas Hulen

Kabir

Kabir
Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive.
Jump into experience while you are alive!
Think . . . and think . . . while you are alive.
What you call "salvation" belongs to the time before
     death.

If you don't break your ropes while you're alive,
do you think
ghosts will do it after?

The idea that the soul will join with the ecstatic
just because the body is rotten—
that is all fantasy.
What is found now is found then.
If you find nothing now,
you will simply end up with an apartment in the City
     of Death.
If you make love with the divine now, in the next life
     you will have the face of satisfied desire.

So plunge into the truh, find out who the Teacher is,
     believe in the Great Sound!

Kabir says this: When the Guest is being searched for,
     it is the intensity of the longing for the Guest that
     does all the work.
Look at me, and you will see a slave of that intensity.



Robert Bly, Tr., Kabir: Ecstatic Poems (Boston: Beacon Press, 2007)