"it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
at the close of yoga on saturday, the teacher ended class with her usual quote. the lovely little sentence that she often utters is so simple and so true. i was wondering what wise yogi's words she was repeating. so, i googled it : )
to my surprise, it was not a yoga guru who first uttered those words. it's a quote from the little prince (a.k.a. le petit prince). a novel by antoine de saint exupéry from 1943.
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as a college french major, i must admit, i'm a little surprised (and embarrassed) that i didn't know that this famous quote came from a novel that is widely read and discussed in french classes. but, in a different setting, in the zen-quiet of a peaceful yoga studio, the words took on a new, clearer and more profound meaning.
"it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
namaste : ).