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1 year ago  ::  Feb 21, 2011 - 5:29AM #1
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Volume II - The Mysticism of Music, Sound and Word
Part I: The Mysticism of Sound
Chapter I
THE SILENT LIFE

wahiduddin.net/mv2/II/II_1.htm

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"The Life Absolute from which has sprung all that is felt, seen, and perceived, and into which all again merges in time, is a silent, motionless and eternal life which among the Sufis is called Zat. Every motion that springs forth from this silent life is a vibration and a creator of vibrations...."


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1 year ago  ::  Apr 03, 2011 - 9:20AM #2
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Quotes by (the Sufi mystic) Hazrat Inayat Khan


"Life is a misery for the man absorbed in himself."


"Sympathy is the root of religion, and so long as the spirit of sympathy is living in your heart, you have the light of religion."


"When one praises the beauty of God, one's soul is filled with bliss."               


 


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1 year ago  ::  Apr 05, 2011 - 12:08PM #3
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Quotes by (the Sufi mystic) Hazrat Inayat Khan


"God speaks to the ears of every heart, but it is not every heart that hears Him."


 


"To give sympathy is sovereignty, to desire it from others is captivity."



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wahiduddin.net/saki/saki_new.php


 


 


 

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1 year ago  ::  Apr 08, 2011 - 1:26AM #4
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Quotes by (the Sufi mystic) Hazrat Inayat Khan


"It is being dead to self that is the recognition of God."


 


"As one can see when the eyes are open, so one can understand when the heart is open."


from:


Bowl of Saki  - 


wahiduddin.net/saki/saki_new.php


 


 


 

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