Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Lowliness


 “Remember the proverb Bene qui latuit, bene vixit, they are happy that live Retiredly.
(William Penn – Fruits of Solitude)



Interesting.

The literal translation of Bene qui latuit, bene vixit is something like:
  • Well that is not known, lives well
  • Hidden happiness lives happily
  • Blessing that is not noticed blessedly abides
  • Good living comes from good that is unremarked and unadvertised


It reminds me of this wonderful and remarkable poem by C.P.Cavafy.

Lao Tsu talks about the Valley Spirit often in his Tao Te Ching, and it is akin to what we usually describe as humility now, but was once called lowliness (humiles is Latin for ‘low’).  Lowliness is a precious treasure, a wonderful virtue.

It is my ambition to live a lowly and hidden life.

I love our front garden with its violets and abundant moss and woodland ferns behind the sheltering hedge that stands between the garden and the street, its primroses and the hellebores with their bent heads and hidden faces.  Natural plants, not showy.
It is a space that celebrates lowliness.

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365 366 Day 137 – Wednesday May 16th
  (if you don’t know what I’m talking about, see here)  



These beautiful orchids were given to me as gifts, one last year and one during the winter.  They were really quite glorious, and a joy to behold.  Then eventually came the time to let them go.  A lady from Freecycle was pleased to have them.

9 comments:

  1. I just returned from an ostentatious place...I feel as if my life was put on hold while there. Now reading your words, I remembered yet again.

    Thank you Pen.

    m.

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  2. love the link to Valley of the Spirit xx

    and today's words are mustio orstaki - a curious purple vegetable I rather think ;-)

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  3. From Eastern Europe. Very good pickled, as a salad ingredient.

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  4. Warm greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon,Pa. Richard

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  5. Another comment has just gone down a Universal Black Hole - my fault I suspect :0( Will reproduce it below.

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  6. WIMMERA said:

    This is a delightful post and very inspiring as well.

    wimmera

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