The right eyes


Poet Rainer Maria Rilke was secretary to the sculptor Auguste Rodin when he temporarily lost the ability to write. To Rodin, this meant that Rilke had stopped seeing.
He suggested that the poet go to the Paris Zoo every day and look at one animal until he “saw” it.
Seventy-two poems later, all about a panther, Rilke could say, as he later said of the painter Paul Cezanne , “Suddenly one has the right eyes“
Phil Cousineau, The Art of Pilgrimage


