Inayat Khan

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The bowl of saki: Thoughts ...

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The Palace of Mirrors

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Cosmic Language

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The Soul - Whence and Whither

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Education, from Before Birt...

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Poets and Prophets: Poems o...

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A Sufi Message of Spiritual...

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“God breaks the heart again and again and again until it stays open.”
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“It is more important to find out the truth about oneself than to find out the truth about heaven and hell, or about many other things which are of less importance and are apart from oneself. However, every man's pursuit is according to his state of evolution, and so each soul is in pursuit of something—but he does not know where it leads him. The first sign of realization of truth is tolerance towards others. There are the words of Christ, "In the house of my Father are many mansions", and those of the Prophet, "Each soul has its own religion." This means that according to his evolution so man knows the truth and the more a man knows, the more he finds there is to learn.”
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