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Everything in life is speaking in spite of it's apparent silence.
Inayat Khan
Don't be concerned about being disloyal to your pain by being joyous.
Inayat Khan
God breaks the heart again and again and again until it stays open.
Inayat Khan
Divine sound is the cause of all manifestation. The knower of the mystery of sound knows the mystery of the whole universe.
Inayat Khan
To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.
Inayat Khan
Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful.
Inayat Khan
There are two aspects of individual harmony: the harmony between body and soul, and the harmony between individuals. All the tragedy in the world, in the individual and in the multitude, comes from lack of harmony. And harmony is the best given by producing harmony in one's own life.
Inayat Khan
The solution to the problem of the day is the awakening of the consciousness of humanity to the divinity within.
Inayat Khan
Reason is the illusion of reality.
Inayat Khan
Moth: I gave you my life. Flame: I allowed you to kiss me.
Inayat Khan
I have seen all souls as my soul, and realized my soul as the soul of all.
Inayat Khan
Instead of lamenting your fate, create your world.
Inayat Khan
When we pay attention to nature's music, we find that everything on the Earth contributes to its harmony.
Inayat Khan
We grown-up people think that we appreciate music, but if we realized the sense that an infant has brought with it of appreciating sound and rhythm, we would never boast of knowing music. The infant is music itself.
Inayat Khan
The first lesson to learn is to resign oneself to the little difficulties in life, not to hit out at everything one comes up against. If one were able to manage this one would not need to cultivate great power; even one's presence would be healing.
Inayat Khan
If people but knew their own religion, how tolerant they would become, and how free from any grudge against the religion of others.
Inayat Khan
By our trust in the divine beauty in every person we develop that beauty in ourselves.
Inayat Khan
Very often in everyday life one sees that by losing one's temper with someone who has already lost his, one does not gain anything but only sets out upon the path of stupidity. He who has enough self-control to stand firm at the moment when the other person is in a temper, wins in the end. It is not he who has spoken a hundred words aloud who has won; it is he who has perhaps spoken only one word.
Inayat Khan
With the maturity of his soul, a man desires to probe the depths of life, he desires to discover the power latent within him, he longs to know the sources and goal of his life, he yearns to understand the aim and meaning of his life, he wishes to understand the inner significance of things, and he wants to uncover all that is covered by name and form. He seeks insight into cause and effect, he wants to touch the mystery of time and space, and he wishes to find the missing link between God and man - where man ends, where God begins.
Inayat Khan
In the world today many people think that one can do without religion, and that they themselves have outgrown religion by reason of their evolution. Many have no religious belief, and therefore the world has never been in a more chaotic condition. No doubt one finds in tradition and in history that in the name of religion the selfishness and ignorance of mankind have been given free reign. This is the reason why man, revolting against this state of things, has forsaken religion and forgotten that spirit which, in the name of religion, has also played its part in the world.
Inayat Khan
A person however learned and qualified in his life's work in whom gratitude is absent, is devoid of that beauty of character which makes personality fragrant.
Inayat Khan
What is the Sufi's belief regarding the coming of a World Teacher, or, as some speak if it, the "Second Coming of Christ?" The Sufi is free from beliefs and disbeliefs, and yet gives every liberty to people to have their own opinion.
Inayat Khan
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