Fate does not come to us from the outside

“People have already had to rethink so many concepts of motion; and they will also gradually come to realize that what we call fate does not come into us from the outside, but emerges from us. It is only because so many people have not absorbed and transformed their fates while they were living in them that they have not realized what was emerging from them; it was so alien to them that they have not realized what was emerging from them; it was so alien to them that, in their confusion and fear, they thought it must have entered them at the very moment they became aware of it, for they swore they had never before found anything like that inside them. Just as people for a long time had a wrong idea about the sun’s motion, they are even now wrong about the motion of what is to come.”
–Ranier Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet (1929)

Posted by | Comments Off on Fate does not come to us from the outside  | November 2, 2009
Category: Travel Quote of the Day

Comments are closed.