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- My religion is to be alive from LOVE.
- Don't run away from grief, o’ soul/ Look for the remedy inside the pain/ because the rose came from the thorn/ and the ruby came…
- I hear a drum in my soul's ear coming from the depth of the stars.
- Don't stray from your Heart's intent.
- Love is from the infinite, and will remain until eternity. The seeker of love escapes the chains of birth and death. Tomorrow, when resurrection comes,…
- Fling me across the fabric of time and the seas of space. Make me nothing and from nothing-everything.
- This phantom world gave you false signs But you turned from the illusion and journeyed to the land of truth.
- Silence is the sea, and speech is like the river. The sea is seeking you: don't seek the river. Don't turn your head away from…
- Do good to the people for the sake of God or for the peace of your own soul that you may always see what is…
- The source is within you. And this whole world is springing up from it.
- To wander in the fields of flowers, pull the thorns from your heart.
- Not Christian or Jew or Muslim, not Hindu, Buddhist, sufi, or zen. Not any religion or cultural system. I am not from the East or…
- There's a path from your HEART to mine.
- The body is not hidden from the soul, nor is the soul hidden from the body, and yet the soul is not for everyone to…
- Wash the dust from your SOUl and HEART with wisdom's WATER.
- Dance from here to the other world-and don't stop.
- From myself I am copper, through you, friend, I am gold. From myself I’m a stone, but through you, I am a gem!
- Love's creed is separate from all religions.
- Dive today from the cliff of what you know into what you can't know.
- I feel like the earth, astonished at fragrance borne in the air, made pregnant with mystery from a drop of rain.
- This world is in deep trouble, from top to bottom. But it can be swiftly healed by the balm of love.
- Fall in love in such a way that it frees you from any connecting.
- From understanding comes LOVE.
- If you put your soul against the oar with me, the power that made the universe will enter your sinew from a source not outside…
- From the urgent way lovers want each other to the seeker's search for truth, all moving is from the mover. Every Pull Draws Us To…
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