快乐On Pleasure(1/2)
Uand these new words before you read this article.
1. distguish[disti?ɡwi?] v. 区别,分辨
2. rebuke[ribju:k] v. 指责,制止
3. recesses[rises] n. 休息
4. quiver[kwiv?] v 颤动
Pleasure is a freedo song, but it is not freedo. It is the blossog of your desires; but it is not their fruit, it is a depth callg unto a height; but it is not the deep nor the high, it is the caged takg g; but it is not spapassed. Ay,very truth, pleasure is a freedo song. And I fa would have you sg it with fullness of heart; yet I would not have you lose your heartsthe sgg.
So of your youth seek pleasure as if it was all, and they are judged and rebuked. I would not judge nor rebuke the. I would have the seek, for they shall fd pleasure, but not her alone; seven are her sisters, and the least of the is ore beautiful than pleasure. Have you not heard of the an who was digggthe earth for roots and found a treasure?
And so of your elders reber pleasures with regret like wrongs itteddrunkenness. But regret is the becloudg of the d and not its chastisent. They should reber their pleasures with gratitude, as they would the harvest of a sur. Yet if it forts the tret, let the be forted.
And there are aong you those who are her young to seek nor old to reber; andtheir fear of seekg and reberg they shun all pleasures, lest they he spirit or offend agast it.
But eventheir f is their pleasure.
And th they too fd a treasure though they dig for roots with quiverg hands.
But tell , who is he thatoffend the spirit?
Shall the nightgale offend the stillness of the night, or the firefly the stars? And shall your f or your soke burden the d?
Thank you the spirit is a still pool which youtrouble with a staff? Sotisdenyg yourself pleasure you do but store the desirethe recesses of y.
Who knows but that which see oitted today, waits for toorrow? Even your body knows its heritage and its rightful need and will not be deceived.
And your body is the harp of your soul, and it is yours t forth sweet ic fro it or nfed sounds.
And now you askyour heart,“How shall we distguish that which is goodpleasure fro that which is not good?”Go to your fields and yardens and you shall learn that it is the pleasure of the bee to gather honey of the flower, but it is also the pleasure of the flower to yield its hoo the bee, for to the bee a flower is a founta of life, and to the flower a bee is a ssenger of love, and to both, bee and flower, the givg and the receivg of pleasure is a need and aasy.
People of Orphalese, beyour pleasures like the flowers and the bees.
快乐是一首自由的歌,但它不是自由;它是你们的欲望绽放的花朵,但不是它们的果实;它是深谷对高峰的呼唤,但它既不深沉也不高耸;它是囚禁在笼中展翅的鸟儿,而不是环抱的空间。哦,的确,快乐是首自由的歌。我愿你们全心全意地歌唱它,但不愿你们在歌唱时迷失自己的心。
年轻人中有一些人追求快乐,好像它就是一切,他们已经受到判决和谴责。我不会判决他们,也不会谴责他们,我会让他们去寻找。因为他们寻找的是快乐,然而也不单单是快乐;快乐有七个姐妹,她们中最小的也比她柔美。难道你们未曾听说有人在刨树根时发现了宝藏吗?老年人中有一些人遗憾地回忆快乐,好像在追悔酒醉后做的错事。但遗憾只会让心灵蒙上阴影,而不是一种惩罚。他们应以感恩之心回忆他们的快乐,好像回忆夏日的收获。但如果遗憾能给他们以慰藉,那就让他们得到安慰吧。
还有一些人,既不是喜欢追寻的年轻人,又不是沉湎于回忆的老年人。他们在追寻和回忆的恐惧中逃避一切快乐,唯恐自己忽视或惹怒了心灵。
然而,在他们的前行中也有快乐。
因而,即使他们用颤抖的双手挖掘树根,也会找到宝藏。
请告诉我,谁敢惹怒灵魂呢?
夜莺会扰乱夜的寂静,萤火虫会惹恼繁星吗?你们的火焰和烟雾会拖累风吗?
你们以为灵魂是一汪止水,你们用一根木棍就可以搅乱吗?你们通常拒绝快乐,你们只是把快乐的欲望潜伏在内心中。
有谁知道,今天被忽略的事,明天会不会存在?甚至你们的身体也了解它的本性和合理需求,而不会被欺骗。
你们的身体是心灵的琴弦,它或奏出柔美的乐曲,或拨弄出混乱的噪音,全都在你。
现在你们扪心自问:“我们将怎样区别快乐中的善与恶呢?”去你们的田野和花园,你们就会明白蜜蜂的快乐在于采集花蜜,对于花朵而言,给蜜蜂提供花蜜就是快乐。因为蜜蜂视花朵为生命之泉,而花朵视蜜蜂为爱之使者,对于两者而言,蜜蜂与花朵,给予与接受的快乐是一种需要和狂喜的快乐。
奥菲里斯城的人们,尽情享受快乐吧,就像花朵和蜜蜂一样!
心灵小语
快乐是自己的事情,只要愿意,你可以随时调换手中的遥控器,将心灵的视窗调整到快乐频道。微笑的后面蕴涵的是坚实,无可比拟的力量境由心生,境随心转。
Scize Your Ti
A to the speech, atch each of the follog verbs with its ang.
(1) rebukea. give oral or eotional strength to
(2) fortb. sure severely rily
(3) seekc. feel or have a desire for
(4) desired. try to get or reach
Practicg for Better Learng
Please fillthe bnks with the proper words a to the giveences.
1. Be do grateful to those who ______ you , becae they abet your wisdo!
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