Mawlana Jalal-ad-Din Muhammad Balki-(Rumi) Poem

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Poem from the Mathnavi I, 2930, with Corelli Adagio, concerto grosso op.6
The poem reads: Passing, passing.
The blossom gives way to the fruit. Both are necessary. One passes into another. Bread exists to be broken, to sustain its purpose. The grape on the vine is wine in the making, Crush it, and it comes alive.

This poem has been a great inspiration for me, and I hope whoever reads it will find it also an inspiration.

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  • This really is a beautiful ...thanks for the upload :)

  • kheyli motashakkeram :)

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  • Dschalal ad-Din ar-Rumi was from Afghanistan

  • Its not called Mathnavi, its called Masnavi. People that pronounce the sound "S" as "Th" have learnt to do some from people that have had bad dental hygiene.

  • Lovely presentation, I like the art work and the spinning images. Regards Bibbyni

  • p.s. could you please tell me which cd this music is on

  • very inspiring

  • also very well done!

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