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		<title>The Beholder</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>„I can tell by the way the trees beat, after so many dull days, on my worried windowpanes that a storm is coming, and I hear the far-off fields say things I can’t bear without a friend, I can’t love without a sister. The storm, the shifter of shapes, drives on across the woods and across time, and the world looks as if it had no age: the landscape, like&#8230;</p>
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<h6>„I can tell by the way the trees beat, after<br />
so many dull days, on my worried windowpanes<br />
that a storm is coming,<br />
and I hear the far-off fields say things<br />
I can’t bear without a friend,<br />
I can’t love without a sister.<br />
The storm, the shifter of shapes, drives on<br />
across the woods and across time,<br />
and the world looks as if it had no age:<br />
the landscape, like a line in the psalm book,<br />
is seriousness and weight and eternity.<br />
What we choose to fight is so tiny!<br />
What fights with us is so great!<br />
If only we would let ourselves be dominated<br />
as things do by some immense storm,<br />
we would become strong too, and not need names.<br />
When we win it’s with small things,<br />
and the triumph itself makes us small.<br />
What is extraordinary and eternal<br />
does not want to be bent by us.<br />
I mean the Angel who appeared<br />
to the wrestlers of the Old Testament:<br />
when the wrestlers’ sinews<br />
grew long like metal strings,<br />
he felt them under his fingers<br />
like chords of deep music.<br />
Whoever was beaten by the Angel<br />
(who often simply declined the fight)<br />
went away proud and strengthened<br />
and great from that harsh hand,<br />
that kneaded him as if to change his shape.<br />
Winning does not tempt that man.<br />
This is how he grows: by being defeated, decisively,<br />
by constantly greater beings.“<br />
~ Rainer Maria Rilke</h6>
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<p>“This is how he grows: by being defeated, decisively, by constantly greater beings.”</p>
<p>What a poetic expression of the truth that growth is not found in our victories but in our surrender to life and its challenges! Reading Rilke’s poetry is definitely better in german as the translations lose much of the beauty, flow and subtlety of his word play, therefore I will post the german original in the comments.</p>
<p>Photo: Daphne Groeneveld by Peter Lindbergh for Numéro #126, L’ange 01</p>
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