<p><SPAN name="link66" id="link66"></SPAN>And a youth said, Speak to us of
<b><i>Friendship</i></b>.</p>
<p>And he answered, saying:</p>
<p>Your friend is your needs answered.</p>
<p>He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving.</p>
<p>And he is your board and your fireside.</p>
<p>For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him for peace.</p>
<p>When your friend speaks his mind you fear not the “nay” in your own
mind, nor do you withhold the “ay.”</p>
<p>And when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart;</p>
<p>For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations
are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed.</p>
<p>When you part from your friend, you grieve not;</p>
<p>For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the
mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. <SPAN name="link67"></SPAN>And let
there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit.</p>
<p>For love that seeks aught but the disclosure of its own mystery is not love but
a net cast forth: and only the unprofitable is caught.</p>
<p class="p2">
And let your best be for your friend.</p>
<p>If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its flood also.</p>
<p>For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill?</p>
<p>Seek him always with hours to live.</p>
<p>For it is his to fill your need, but not your emptiness.</p>
<p>And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of
pleasures.</p>
<p>For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.</p>
<p><SPAN name="link68" id="link68"></SPAN>And then a scholar said, Speak of
<b><i>Talking</i></b>.</p>
<p>And he answered, saying:</p>
<p>You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts;</p>
<p>And when you can no longer dwell in the solitude of your heart you live in your
lips, and sound is a diversion and a pastime.</p>
<p>And in much of your talking, thinking is half murdered.</p>
<p>For thought is a bird of space, that in a cage of words may indeed unfold its
wings but cannot fly.</p>
<p>There are those among you who seek the talkative through fear of being alone.</p>
<p>The silence of aloneness reveals to their eyes their naked selves and they
would escape.</p>
<p>And there are those who talk, and <SPAN name="link69" id="link69"></SPAN>without
knowledge or forethought reveal a truth which they themselves do not
understand.</p>
<p>And there are those who have the truth within them, but they tell it not in
words.</p>
<p>In the bosom of such as these the spirit dwells in rhythmic silence.</p>
<p class="p2">
When you meet your friend on the roadside or in the market place, let the
spirit in you move your lips and direct your tongue.</p>
<p>Let the voice within your voice speak to the ear of his ear;</p>
<p>For his soul will keep the truth of your heart as the taste of the wine is
remembered</p>
<p>When the colour is forgotten and the vessel is no more.</p>
<p><SPAN name="link70" id="link70"></SPAN>And an astronomer said, Master, what of
<b><i>Time</i></b>?</p>
<p>And he answered:</p>
<p>You would measure time the measureless and the immeasurable.</p>
<p>You would adjust your conduct and even direct the course of your spirit
according to hours and seasons.</p>
<p>Of time you would make a stream upon whose bank you would sit and watch its
flowing.</p>
<p>Yet the timeless in you is aware of life’s timelessness,</p>
<p>And knows that yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is
today’s dream.</p>
<p>And that that which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the
bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space. <SPAN name="link71" id="link71"></SPAN>Who among you does not feel that his power to
love is boundless?</p>
<p>And yet who does not feel that very love, though boundless, encompassed within
the centre of his being, and moving not from love thought to love thought, nor
from love deeds to other love deeds?</p>
<p>And is not time even as love is, undivided and paceless?</p>
<p class="p2">
But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season
encircle all the other seasons,</p>
<p>And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing.</p>
<p><SPAN name="link72" id="link72"></SPAN>And one of the elders of the city said, Speak
to us of <b><i>Good and Evil</i></b>.</p>
<p>And he answered:</p>
<p>Of the good in you I can speak, but not of the evil.</p>
<p>For what is evil but good tortured by its own hunger and thirst?</p>
<p>Verily when good is hungry it seeks food even in dark caves, and when it
thirsts it drinks even of dead waters.</p>
<p>You are good when you are one with yourself.</p>
<p>Yet when you are not one with yourself you are not evil.</p>
<p>For a divided house is not a den of thieves; it is only a divided house.</p>
<p>And a ship without rudder may wander aimlessly among perilous isles yet sink
not to the bottom. <SPAN name="link73"></SPAN>You are good when you strive to give of
yourself.</p>
<p>Yet you are not evil when you seek gain for yourself.</p>
<p>For when you strive for gain you are but a root that clings to the earth and
sucks at her breast.</p>
<p>Surely the fruit cannot say to the root, “Be like me, ripe and full and
ever giving of your abundance.”</p>
<p>For to the fruit giving is a need, as receiving is a need to the root.</p>
<p class="p2">
You are good when you are fully awake in your speech,</p>
<p>Yet you are not evil when you sleep while your tongue staggers without purpose.</p>
<p>And even stumbling speech may strengthen a weak tongue.</p>
<p>You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.</p>
<p>Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping. <SPAN name="link74"></SPAN>Even
those who limp go not backward.</p>
<p>But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame,
deeming it kindness.</p>
<p class="p2">
You are good in countless ways, and you are not evil when you are not good,</p>
<p>You are only loitering and sluggard.</p>
<p>Pity that the stags cannot teach swiftness to the turtles.</p>
<p>In your longing for your giant self lies your goodness: and that longing is in
all of you.</p>
<p>But in some of you that longing is a torrent rushing with might to the sea,
carrying the secrets of the hillsides and the songs of the forest.</p>
<p>And in others it is a flat stream that loses itself in angles and bends and
lingers before it reaches the shore.</p>
<p>But let not him who longs much say to <SPAN name="link75" id="link75"></SPAN>him who
longs little, “Wherefore are you slow and halting?”</p>
<p>For the truly good ask not the naked, “Where is your garment?” nor
the houseless, “What has befallen your house?”</p>
<p><SPAN name="link76" id="link76"></SPAN>Then a priestess said, Speak to us of
<b><i>Prayer</i></b>.</p>
<p>And he answered, saying:</p>
<p>You pray in your distress and in your need; would that you might pray also in
the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance.</p>
<p>For what is prayer but the expansion of yourself into the living ether?</p>
<p>And if it is for your comfort to pour your darkness into space, it is also for
your delight to pour forth the dawning of your heart.</p>
<p>And if you cannot but weep when your soul summons you to prayer, she should
spur you again and yet again, though weeping, until you shall come laughing.</p>
<p>When you pray you rise to meet in the air those who are praying at that very <SPAN name="link77" id="link77"></SPAN>hour, and whom save in prayer you may not meet.</p>
<p>Therefore let your visit to that temple invisible be for naught but ecstasy and
sweet communion.</p>
<p>For if you should enter the temple for no other purpose than asking you shall
not receive:</p>
<p>And if you should enter into it to humble yourself you shall not be lifted:</p>
<p>Or even if you should enter into it to beg for the good of others you shall not
be heard.</p>
<p>It is enough that you enter the temple invisible.</p>
<p class="p2">
I cannot teach you how to pray in words.</p>
<p>God listens not to your words save when He Himself utters them through your
lips.</p>
<p>And I cannot teach you the prayer of the seas and the forests and the
mountains. <SPAN name="link78" id="link78"></SPAN>But you who are born of the
mountains and the forests and the seas can find their prayer in your heart,</p>
<p>And if you but listen in the stillness of the night you shall hear them saying
in silence,</p>
<p>“Our God, who art our winged self, it is thy will in us that willeth.</p>
<p>It is thy desire in us that desireth.</p>
<p>It is thy urge in us that would turn our nights, which are thine, into days
which are thine also.</p>
<p>We cannot ask thee for aught, for thou knowest our needs before they are born
in us:</p>
<p>Thou art our need; and in giving us more of thyself thou givest us all.”</p>
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