من ديوان
The Wanderer
للشاعر
Gibran Khalil Gibran
"Andrew On Prostitutes"
by Gibran Khalil Gibran
FINDING GOD
Two men were walking in the valley, and one man pointed with his finger toward the
mountain side, and said, "See you that hermitage? There lives a man who has long
divorced the world. He seeks but after God, and naught else upon this earth." And the
other man said, "He shall not find God until he leaves his hermitage, and the aloneness
of his hermitage, and returns to our world, to share our joy and pain, to dance with our
dancers at the wedding feast, and to weep with those who weep around the coffins of
our dead."
And the other man was convinced in his heart, though in spite of his conviction he
answered, "I agree with all that you say, yet I believe the hermit is a good man. And it
may it not well be that one good man by his absence does better than the seeming
goodness of these many men?"
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