A Reflection on Rumi’s Poetic Wisdom - Rise Up
Rising Above Distractions and Embracing Our True Value

"Do not turn to look at every beggar that beckons – you belong to me!
Do not sell yourself short, for you are priceless.
Part the waters with your staff – you are today’s Moses.
Tear through the cloak of fog! You are of the light, the same light as Mohammad.
Shatter the mirrors of the beautiful, you are the dazzling Joseph.
Blow the breath of life like Christ – you, too, are of that air.
Break away from the unscrupulous; do not fall for the deceit of ghouls.
You are of noble origin – you are from the highest high.
By spirit, you are deathless – imperishable; magnificent from within.
You belong to the glorious – you are of divine radiance.
What have you seen of your own beauty?
You are still veiled…
One dawn, like the sun, you will rise up from within yourself.
It is a shame to be shrouded this way like the moon under a cloud.
Tear through the cloud of body! You are the magnificent moon.
You are like a hawk whose feet are bound, tethered to the body –
It is with your own claws that you must untie the knots".
In this beautiful poem, Rumi is telling us that our worth is valuable and immeasurable. And we should not deprive ourselves by accepting anything less than what we deserve. He also compares us to Moses, suggesting that we have the strength and capability to overcome obstacles and lead ourselves through challenges like Moses did in the past. Just as he parted the Red Sea, we also have the same power to navigate through difficulties with determination.
Then he encourages us to see beyond the illusions and uncertainties that are blocking our way. And he uses imagery of the light connected with Mohammad to show that we share in this divine illumination. Further in a similar way by breaking past superficial beauty and vanity, we are compared to Joseph, whose beauty was well known but who went beyond simple appearances.
And he continues with a call to embrace our spiritual essence, similar to the breath of life breathed into humanity by Christ. Here we are urged to separate from false and unethical influences while acknowledging our real noble and elevated spiritual origin.
We are also portrayed as imperishable and glorious from within and as belonging to the divine realm. With this poem he encourages us to realize and appreciate our true selves, which remain concealed beneath the surface which is our body. It is like being a brilliant sun waiting to emerge from within.
Then the image of the moon veiled in clouds represents our current state of obscurity and potential. Here we are compared to the moon, which though being veiled still possesses the inherent power to shine brightly. Next, the third metaphor, a bird with bound feet, shows how our spirits are limited by physical limitations. And to reach our maximum potential, we must overcome these limits through our own strength and willpower.
Rumi's poetry is essentially an inspiring reminder of our inner potential and divine nature that most of us forgot about, pushing us to push past our outer limits to discover our actual and radiant selves.
About the Creator
Hanen Mehadbi
Passionate about writing and reading, I immerse myself in the world of books and creativity. I find inspiration in green spaces and value spirituality in my life. I also adore cats, who add a special charm to my everyday life.


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What beautiful poetry and the enhanced written explanations by you only serve to make it more meaningful. Well done.