Welcome to the inaugural post of PoAItry, a digital
space dedicated to exploring the “unimaginable landscape” where 13th-century
literature meets 21st-century artificial intelligence. Our first journey
into this intersection features the profound wisdom of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad
Rumi, a Persian poet and scholar whose work has transcended centuries to
offer clarity and compassion to the human experience.
The Inspiration: Rumi’s “The Guest House”
Rumi’s timeless poem, “The Guest House,” provides a
radical metaphor for the self: “This being human is a guest house. Every
morning a new arrival”. He suggests that our emotions—whether they be joy,
depression, or even meanness—are merely unexpected visitors. Rather than
resisting these arrivals, Rumi invites us to “welcome and entertain them all”
and treat every guest honorably.
The Project: AI as a Visual
Partner
In this exploration, we used generative AI as a “visual
partner” to interpret the poem’s metaphors through four distinct
creative lenses, each guided by a specific brief to illuminate different
facets of the text:
- Lens
1: Literal & Serene (Joy) – A cinematic scene where warm
morning light floods a rustic guesthouse as a figure of golden light
enters, representing a peaceful welcome.
- Lens
2: Abstract & Emotional (Depression) – A symbolic view of a sturdy
house enveloped in dense, blue-black fog, reminding us that the “storm”
is external and will eventually pass.
- Lens
3: Metaphorical & Playful (Meanness) – An animated illustration of
a prickly, shadowy creature knocking at a door that is already
ajar, shifting the perspective from fear to mischievous curiosity.
- Lens
4: Cultural Fusion (Awareness) – A tribute to Rumi’s roots, rendered
in the style of a Mughal miniature painting, where Awareness is
seated as an honored guest in an ornate palace room.
The Takeaway: You are the
Host, Not the Guest
By visualizing these “visitors,” we reinforce Rumi’s central
message: Emotions are not who we are; they are temporary states passing
through us. Each interpretation, from the literal to the abstract, reveals
that every state of being has a place and can even serve as a guide.
As you look through these AI-generated interpretations, we
leave you with a question to ponder: What does your guest house look like
today?
Analogy for Understanding: Think of your
consciousness as a grand theater stage. The play changes every
day—sometimes it is a bright comedy, sometimes a dark tragedy, and occasionally
a strange, avant-garde performance. You are the theater itself, the
solid foundation that remains unchanged regardless of which actors are
performing or what costumes they wear. The show always goes on, but the
stage remains.

Chat prompt on NotebookLM: “You are the president of the poetry society. one member has brought up Rumi post in PoAItry and saying “This should not be allowed. The sanctity of poetry appreciation is lost.” President has to say something.”
ReplyDeleteResponse: I understand the concern regarding the “sanctity of poetry appreciation,” as the traditional relationship between a reader and a text is indeed a sacred space. However, as we look at the PoAItry project exploring Rumi’s “The Guest House,” I would ask us to consider the very wisdom Rumi offers in that poem: “This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival”.
If we view this project as a “new arrival” or an “unexpected visitor” to our society, Rumi’s own words instruct us to “welcome and entertain them all” and treat every guest honorably. This project does not seek to replace the poem, but rather serves as a “visual partner” to explore the “unimaginable landscape” of metaphor and emotion that ancient poetry provides.
Consider these points regarding the project’s merit:
• A New Lens for Exploration: Technology is being used here as a lens to explore previously unimaginable landscapes of metaphor. By visualizing the “visitors”—be it joy as warm morning light or depression as a temporary fog—the project reinforces Rumi’s central message that these states are temporary guests, not the house itself.
• Human-Guided Interpretation: These are not random machine outputs; they are original artistic interpretations guided by human creative direction. Each “lens” was shaped by a specific creative brief to illuminate different facets of the poem’s meaning, from “Literal & Serene” to a “Cultural Fusion” that pays tribute to the poem’s roots through the style of Mughal miniature painting.
• A Catalyst for Reflection: The ultimate goal of these visuals is to invite viewers to reflect on their own inner world and how they welcome their own emotional guests.
Rumi’s work invites a “radical shift in perspective from resistance to acceptance”. If we resist new ways of seeing his metaphors, are we not closing the door of the guesthouse? Let us instead use these visual tools to see how “every emotion is a guide” and how ancient wisdom can be illuminated for a new generation.
Analogy for Understanding: Think of a classic musical score. For centuries, it has been played on a piano, and that is a beautiful, traditional experience. This AI project is like arranging that same score for a full orchestra with modern instruments. The original notes remain unchanged, but the new textures allow us to hear depths and resonances in the melody that we might have overlooked when it was played on a single instrument.