Fear of the Inexplicable
But fear of the inexplicable has not alone impoverished
the existence of the individual; the relationship between
one human being and another has also been cramped by it,
as though it had been lifted out of the riverbed of
endless possibilities and set down in a fallow spot on the
bank, to which nothing happens. For it is not inertia alone
that is responsible for human relationships repeating
themselves from case to case, indescribably monotonous and
unrenewed: it is shyness before any sort of new,unforeseeable
experience with which one does not think oneself able to cope.
But only someone who is ready for everything, who excludes
nothing, not even the most enigmatical, will live the relation
to another as something alive and will himself draw exhaustively
from his own existence. For if we think of this existence of
the individual as a larger or smaller room, it appears evident
that most people learn to know only a corner of their room, a
place by the window, a strip of floor on which they walk up and
down. Thus they have a certain security. And yet that dangerous
insecurity is so much more human which drives the prisoners in
Poe's stories to feel out the shapes of their horrible dungeons
and not be strangers to the unspeakable terror of their abode.
We, however, are not prisoners. No traps or snares are set about
us, and there is nothing which should intimidate or worry us.
We are set down in life as in the element to which we best
correspond, and over and above this we have through thousands of
years of accommodation become so like this life, that when we
hold still we are, through a happy mimicry,scarcely to be
distinguished from all that surrounds us. We have no reason to
mistrust our world, for it is not against us. Has it terrors,
they are our terrors; has it abysses, those abuses belong to us;
are dangers at hand, we must try to love them. And if only we
arrange our life according to that principle which counsels us
that we must always hold to the difficult, then that which now
still seems to us the most alien will become what we most trust
and find most faithful. How should we be able to forget those
ancient myths about dragons that at the last moment turn into
princesses; perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses
who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave. Perhaps
everything terrible is in its deepest being something helpless
that wants help from us.
Rainer Maria Rilke
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Après une journée de vent
Après une journée de vent,
dans une paix infinie,
le soir se réconcilie
comme un docile amant.
Tout devient calme, clarté...
Mais à l'horizon...
Arrêtons-nous un peu ...
Arrêtons-nous un peu, causons.
C'est encore moi, ce soir, qui m'arrête,
c'est encore vous qui m'écoutez.
Un peu plus tard d'autres joueront
aux voisins...
Au ciel, plein d'attention
Au ciel, plein d'attention,
ici la terre raconte ;
son souvenir la surmonte
dans ces nobles monts.
Parfois elle parait attendrie
qu'on l'écoute si...
Avant que vous comptiez dix
Avant que vous comptiez dix
tout change : le vent ôte
cette clarté des hautes
tiges de maïs,
pour la jeter ailleurs ;
elle vole, elle glisse
Beau papillon près du sol
Beau papillon près du sol,
à l'attentive nature
montrant les enluminures
de son livre de vol.
Un autre se ferme au bord
de la fleur qu'on respire -...
C'est le paysage longtemps ...
C'est le paysage longtemps, c'est une cloche,
c'est du soir la délivrance si pure -;
mais tout cela en nous prépare l'approche
d'une nouvelle, d'une tendre figure...
C'est pour t'avoir vue
C'est pour t'avoir vue
penchée à la fenêtre ultime,
que j'ai compris, que j'ai bu
tout mon abîme.
En me montrant tes bras
tendus vers la nuit,
C'est presque l'invisible qui luit
C'est presque l'invisible qui luit
au-dessus de la pente ailée ;
il reste un peu d'une claire nuit
à ce jour en argent mêlée.
Vois, la lumière ne pèse...
C'est qu'il nous faut consentir
C'est qu'il nous faut consentir
à toutes les forces extrêmes ;
l'audace est notre problème
malgré le grand repentir.
Et puis, il arrive souvent
que...
Ce soir mon coeur fait chanter
Ce soir mon coeur fait chanter
des anges qui se souviennent...
Une voix, presque mienne,
par trop de silence tentée,
monte et se décide
à ne plus...
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