A Collection of Quotes We Like Over the years we have collected many quotes. This is a partial offering of them which we will keep adding to over time. They range from hearty to heady, soothing to stingers, clarifying to perhaps confusing, brief to lengthy. Long before the internet, many were jotted on scraps of [More …]
The Real Work of Religion
…stay in bewilderment, in wonder, so God’s succor Can run to you from every side and direction. The real work of religion is permanent astonishment. —Rumi
All Wills to Float
All wills to float, yet heavily here and there, we lie on everything, glad of our weight; what consuming teachers we are for the Things to bear, that are happy in their ever-childish state. If one took them into intimate sleep and slept deeply with the Things, ah, how light he would grow! changed in [More …]
The Birth of a Man
The birth of a man is the birth of sorrow. The longer he lives, the more stupid he becomes, because his anxiety to avoid unavoidable death becomes more and more acute. What bitterness! He lives for what is always out of reach! His thirst for survival in the future makes him incapable of living in [More …]
Faith and Trust in God
Abu’l Hasan Pusanji was asked, “What is faith and what is trust in God?” He replied: “You eat what is in front of you and chew each mouthful well with a tranquil heart, knowing that whatever belongs to you, you will not lose.” —Travelling the Path of Love, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
The window of my soul opens
The window of my soul opens, and from the purity of the unseen world, the book of God comes to me straight. The book, the rain of divine grace, and the light are falling into my house through a window from my real and original Source. The house without a window is hell; to make [More …]
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