THE CREATION
By
Kahlil Gibran
The God separated a spirit from Himself and fashioned it
into Beauty. He showered upon her all the blessings of gracefulness and
kindness. He gave her the cup of happiness and said, "Drink not from this
cup unless you forget the past and the future, for happiness is naught but the moment." And He also gave her
a cup of sorrow and said, "Drink from this cup and you will understand the
meaning of the fleeting instants of the joy of life, for sorrow ever
abounds."
And the God bestowed upon her a love that would desert her
forever upon her first sigh of earthly satisfaction, and a sweetness that would
vanish with her first awareness of flattery.
And He gave her wisdom from heaven to lead to the
all−righteous path, and placed in the depth of her heart and eye that sees the
unseen, and created in her an affection and goodness toward all things. He
dressed her with raiment of hopes spun by the angels of heaven from the sinews
of the rainbow. And He cloaked her in the shadow of confusion, which is the
dawn of life and light.
Then the God took consuming fire from the furnace of
anger, and searing wind from the desert of ignorance, and sharp−cutting sands
from the shore of selfishness, and coarse earth from under the feet of ages,
and combined them all and fashioned Man. He gave to Man a blind power that rages
and drives him into a madness which extinguishes only before gratification of
desire, and placed life in him which is the spectre of death.
And the God laughed and cried. He felt an overwhelming
love and pity for Man, and sheltered him beneath His guidance.
From the Book: A Tear and a Smile
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