“Dheere Dheere Re Mana, Dheere Sub Kutch Hoye
Mali Seenche So Ghara, Ritu Aaye Phal Hoye” ~ Kabir
Slowly, slowly O mind, everything happens in own pace
Gardner may water a hundred buckets; fruit comes only in its season
Sunday, June 13, 2010
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Pulak Parag: Lovely! I feel that the most important things are two - The perseverance and the belief that the fruit shall come!
Vaibhav Bhandari: True. Just to add to what you said - We should not expect rather accept. Just accept the life the way it comes. Things will happen at the right time, which is beyond our control.
Pulak Parag: agreed. the thin but clear line between faith and expectation should be honored.
Ekta Agarwal: Hey Pulak ur last comment "The thin but..." is really inspiring & worth brooding over.
Kabir (1440—1518) was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement. The name Kabir comes from Arabic Al-Kabīr which means 'The Great' - the 37th Name of God in the Qur'an.
The basic religious principles he espoused are simple. According to Kabir, all life is an interplay of two spiritual principles. One is the personal soul (Jivatma) and the other is God (Paramatma). It is Kabir's view that salvation is the process of bringing these two divine principles into union.
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