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    The City of SABA was written in the 13th century by the Sufi mystic poet Jalal ad-Din Rumi and translated and recited in our film by Coleman Barks. What is so striking about this poem is it's relevance to what is happening in our SABA - Washington, D.C.

    The City of Saba

    There is a glut of wealth in the City of Saba.Everyone has more than enough. Even

    the bath stokers wear gold belts.Huge grape clusters hang down on every street and

    brush the faces of the citizens. No one has to do anything. You can balance

    a basket on your head and walk through an orchard, and it will fill by itself with

    overripe fruit dropping into it. Stray dogs stray in lanes full of thrown-out

    scraps with barely a notice. The lean desert wolf gets indigestion from the rich

    food. Everyone is fat and satiated with all the extra. There are no

    robbers. There is no energy for crime, or for gratitude, and no one wonders about

    the unseen world. The people of Saba feel bored with just the mention of prophecy.

    They have no desire of any kind.Maybe some idle curiosity about miracles, but that’s

    it. This overrichness is a subtle disease. Those who have it are blind

    to what’s wrong and deaf to anyone who points it out. The City of Saba cannot be

    understood from within itself: But there is a cure, an individual medicine, not

    a social remedy: sit quietly, and listen for a voice within that will say, *Be

    more silent*. As that happens, your soul starts to revive Give up talking and

    your positions of power. Give up the excessive money. Turn toward teachers and

    prophets who dont live in Saba. They can help you grow sweet again and fragrant

    and wild and fresh and thankful for any small event.

    (From Coleman Barks, “The Soul of Rumi”)
    Last edited by Rajiv; December 28, 2007, 10:17 AM. Reason: Added the words

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    Groovy

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      Raj, This poem couldn't possibly be describing Washington. It says there are no robbers and there is no energy for crime. Certainly not the DC I know.
      Greg

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        think "subculture"

        How many of those in some of the more affluent suburbs think they'll ever be victimized, as long as they never go into the nether regions?

        Originally posted by BiscayneSunrise View Post
        Raj, This poem couldn't possibly be describing Washington. It says there are no robbers and there is no energy for crime. Certainly not the DC I know.

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