Every littlest house is built for a dweller to move in. Just because we don't yet perceive the consciousness, doesn't mean it's not there waiting to move into its body/house being built. Who is the rightful owner/guest of the littlest house? 😢❤
Love this. Reminds me of a quote from Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki: "Rather be grateful for the weeds in your mind, for eventually they will enrich your practice."
I watched Lady Jane only for the first time tonight. I was immediately taken by the reference to Plato at the beginning of the film. I would love to hear her interpretation Plato's Phaedrus, Diotima's speech from the Symposium, anything by Baudelaire, Faun's Head by Rimbaud, The Owl and the Pussycat, and Wild Nights by Dickinson-Emily that is, or any of my poems which are not yet available to the public. It is unfortunate that she does not have an authentic Instagram account. I mean, the Queen has one.
Who do you imagine you are talking to with this type of monologue where there are no characters? Same question - for how do you story-tell to an audience? Do you imagine someone you know that you are talking to, for example?
I love her. She could read me an obituary and it would sound wonderful.😂
Literally and figuratively dead 😂😂
I totally agree, awesome woman ❤
Lol that’s true, I love her to recite the poems or just note , still sounds very pleasing
Every littlest house is built for a dweller to move in. Just because we don't yet perceive the consciousness, doesn't mean it's not there waiting to move into its body/house being built. Who is the rightful owner/guest of the littlest house? 😢❤
Answer: the littlest angel ✨️💖✨️
Rumi's words speak over 800 years as though he were with you in the room.
I could watch and listen to her read poetry all day.
My favorite poem in the world, done with a bit of sass!
Greetings from the hometown of Rumi 🎉
Love Rumi. Excellently read by Helena Bonham Carter.
Yes, she is excellent.
Quite an insightful critique. You really get to the heart of it. You must have majored in English. I doubt Harold Bloom could have done better.
Came for the feet, stayed for the lovely poetry.
...then came for the feet.
she's so beautiful.
Yes, she is.
I like her and Rumi ❤
she's so lovely
Love this. Reminds me of a quote from Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki: "Rather be grateful for the weeds in your mind, for eventually they will enrich your practice."
Greetings from Canada. I am subscribing to absorb more Rumi. Your words are almost the same volume as the music. I send a smile.
This woman is so beautiful and never ages. Stay young Helena!
I never heard anybody read a poem so good! I really enjoyed her poetry reading.
Agree. It's a delight to hear something read so beautifully!
Yes, she reads well and naturally.
Oh what a treat. Good to see you, Helena!
Wonderful....just recently watched two of her movies, Sweeny Todd and Howard's End. 🇮🇪 💚
Just love her ❤
Love the poem, love her!!!
Bellissima e bravissima!!! Ti ascolterei per sempre, Principessa!
I got a chance to visit his grave site in Konya in Turkey this year, definitely an interesting experience.
J'aime beaucoup cette actrice, depuis '' Chambre avec vue '' de James Ivory ...
Vraiment!
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@@MinaCharni Sorry, I'll have to get back to you as it's late here and my brain barely speaks English, let alone la belle Francais.
I just love her
I watched Lady Jane only for the first time tonight. I was immediately taken by the reference to Plato at the beginning of the film. I would love to hear her interpretation Plato's Phaedrus, Diotima's speech from the Symposium, anything by Baudelaire, Faun's Head by Rimbaud, The Owl and the Pussycat, and Wild Nights by Dickinson-Emily that is, or any of my poems which are not yet available to the public. It is unfortunate that she does not have an authentic Instagram account. I mean, the Queen has one.
Обожаю Хелену 😍
Thank you beautiful arteest ❤
Lovely voice. 🌺🌹💐
Her feet got in the way.
Te amo Helena
Lovely
Especially when cousin Peggy May Smith or your Aunt Flow come to visit.
She reads beautifully... but we didn't need the lute, which was only a distraction. "Less is more."
I liked the lute. Not her feet.
Thanks, but nix the background music, please.
The difference between the Secondary self and the Primary self.❤
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Такой милый голос у неё😍
I wish you could all read Rumi in Persian, the language of his poetry. Even though still beautiful in any other language, much is lost in translation!
Is this poem a reference to shadow work and spirit guides?
Did Quentin Tarantino direct this?
Anyone knows the name of the book???
"A poem for every autumn day"
@@lorifromtemeculaca426 Thanks
Who do you imagine you are talking to with this type of monologue where there are no characters? Same question - for how do you story-tell to an audience? Do you imagine someone you know that you are talking to, for example?
Why oh why the irritating background music 😢😢😢
*When Helena BC is speaking, don't put that awful 🎹 noise, that's ruining it 😢*
An intriguing poem, engagingly read, but way too much foot movement …
that girl you impress by acting interested when she reads poetry. 🙂
You must be a real catch.
The zesty fall thoracically dance because sharon intraspecifically scrape to a fluttering pasta. sticky, ill-informed editor
Music sucks. Let’s just hear her voice please!
She is too flippant I feel
Is that her house?
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