Go into Yourself

Rainer Maria Rilke, ca 1900There is only one thing to do. Go into yourself. Examine your reason for writing. Discover whether it is rooted in the depths of your heart, and find out whether you would rather die than be forbidden to write. Above all, ask yourself in the stillest hour of the night, have I no choice but to write? Dig deep within for the truest answer, and if the answer is a strong and simple yes, then build your life upon this necessity. Your life henceforth, down to its most ordinary and insignificant moment, must prove and reveal this truth.—Rainer Marie Rilke, Paris, February 17, 1903, Letters to a Young Poetfrom A Year with Rilke, Daily Readings from the Best of Rainer Marie RilkeTranslated and Edited by Joanna Macy and Anita Barrows

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