Forget about when Harry met Sally. What about when Gandhi met Mother Teresa? |
D i s s o l v i n g i n t o t h e S k y Forget about when Harry met Sally. What about when Gandhi met Mother Theresa? He was meditating on love and holiness and his soul put out a call – She showed up shining, knocking on the door of his ascetic cave. Oh, it’s you, he said, and invited her in for tea. Later, he was breathing in her ear. She was moaning softly. But – , he said, Aren’t you married to God? She laughed. Yes. Then how can you be with me? he asked. Who do you think you are? she replied. And who do you think I am? I am a sinner, he said, Striving for perfection. Then kiss me again, she said. Perhaps this time You will not miss the mark. When God meets God, our breath carries us to heaven. Our destination is to arrive exactly where we are, dissolving into the union of All that Is with nothing nothing nothing . . . I’m afraid I will lose myself, he said. Of course, she said. So am I, but someone has whispered in my ear that self is nothing that we can lose. Forgetting and remembering who we are is a sacred joke. Do you remember how to laugh? All is God and All is Nothing and we are God in the heart of the world, dissolving into the sky. copyright 10/18/00 |