"Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps."(William Blake) A
cooly impassioned, and "pathward" adventurous series of poems
joining two modes of enlightenment, Buddhist and Sufi, that may in
many ways be parallel-from my sitting with saintly Shunryu Suzuki
of the San Francisco Zen Center in the early 60s, and my blessed
time with Qutb Shaykh ibn al-Habib of Fez in Meknes, Morocco, in
the 1970s, may Allah be pleased with both of them. Are the two
protagonists of these poems the main characters in Waiting for
Godot, now no longer waiting, but there? Exalted humor lightens our
spiritual endeavors.
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