The true devotion is to live in harmony with all creatures, and to see the divine in every form.
Indian mystic poet
The true devotion is to live in harmony with all creatures, and to see the divine in every form.
Indian mystic poet
Poem/Doha, widely attributed to Kabir
c. 15th Century
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"In every pause between words, a deeper meaning calls out."
Strange & Unusual"Aisi vani boliye, mann ka aapa khoye. Auron ko sheetal kare, aaphun sheetal hoye. (Speak such words that your ego is lost. They cool others, and you yourself become cool.)"
Humorous"The devotee is a cow, and the Guru is the cowherd. The cow is tied, but the cowherd is free."
Humorous"A potter makes pots of many shapes and sizes, but all are made of the same clay."
Strange & Unusual"A river forgets the banks but not the source where it began."
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