What Thirst Is For
It is true that some Traditional teachings have anathemized desire, but in so doing, they are in reality no more than condemning the desecration of desire—not desire itself.
It is true that some Traditional teachings have anathemized desire, but in so doing, they are in reality no more than condemning the desecration of desire—not desire itself.
This essay on the poetry of Martin Lings regards it as the consummate disclosure of his spirituality: ‘His mysticism is the archetype, his poetry the symbol.’
It is true that some Traditional teachings have anathemized desire, but in so doing, they are in reality no more than condemning the desecration of desire—not desire itself.