Wie geht's?
Cream massaged Robert Johnson's original lyrics but the theme remains intact: a crossroads is a location of significance where directions can change in a second. According to Cream's slight revision, it's also a sacred place where penitents can gain potential salvation.
I was reflecting on these lyrics after reading a passage of Paulo Coelho's Maktub:
Crossroads are sacred places. That is where the pilgrim must make a decision. This is why the gods tend to sleep and eat at crossroads.
Whenever paths cross, two powerful energies coalesce - the path that will be chosen and the path that will be abandoned. Both become a single path, but only for a very brief period of time.
The pilgrim can rest and sleep a little, or even consult the gods who inhabit the crossroads. But no one can stay there forever; once his choice has been made, the pilgrim must carry on and never think about the path not taken.
If he does the crossroads become a curse.
This resonates, doesn't it. Many of us have found ourselves at a crossroads during our lives. It involves weighing up options, reflecting on possibilities and waiting for a sign.
Love and peace - Wozza
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