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To become cold from the coldness of the world is weakness...

Posted: Sep 15, 2005 Thu 04:34 am     Views: 139   

I would love to be able to live the advice of these men, i am sure we all would, but reality is different. Anyways, until that day when we can/do, all i can do is share their little pearls of wisdom with you.

Khuda Hafiz/Rabb Rakh

To become cold from the coldness of the world is weakness, to become broken by the hardness of the world is feebleness, but to live in the world and yet to keep above it is like walking on the water.

Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:

To become cold with the coldness of the world is weakness, and to become broken by the hardness of the world is feebleness, but to live in the world and yet to keep above the world is like walking on the water. There are two essential duties for the man of wisdom and love; that is to keep the love in our nature ever increasing and expanding and to strengthen the will so that the heart may not be easily broken. Balance is ideal in life; man must be fine and yet strong, man must be loving and yet powerful.

from http://wahiduddin.net/mv2/XIII/XIII_14.htm


The spiritual path is easiest if there is not something pulling man from behind; and that force is the life in the world, one’s friends, surroundings, acquaintances, and one’s foes. Remain, therefore, in the world as a traveler making a station on his way. Do all the good you can to serve and succor humanity, but escape attachment. By this in no way will you prove to be loveless. On the contrary, it is attachment which divides love, and love raised above attachment is like a rain from above nourishing all the plants upon the earth.

~~~ "Sangita I, Nasihat", by Hazrat Inayat Khan (unpublished)


Life can be symbolized as water: there is one who drowns in the water, there is another who swims in it, but there is still another who walks upon it. The one who is so sensitive that after one little pinprick he is unhappy all day and night, is the man of the first category. The one who takes and gives back, making a game of life, is the swimmer. He does not mind if he receives one knock, for he derives satisfaction from being able to give two knocks in return. But the one whom nothing can touch is in the world and yet above the world. He is the one who walks on the water; life is under his feet, both its joy and sorrow. Verily, independence and indifference are the two wings which enable the soul to fly.

from http://wahiduddin.net/mv2/VIIIa/VIIIa_3_25.htm


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