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- Be relentless in your looking, because you are the one you seek.
- 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…
- Don't look for Love, look for the one looking for Love.
- Tender words we spoke to one another are sealed in the secret vaults of heaven. One day like rain, they will fall to earth and…
- One drop of that ocean is Hope, and the rest is fear.
- I belong to the beloved. Have seen the two worlds as one and that one call to and know. ...First, Last, Outer, Inner, only that…
- Even though you tie a hundred knots, the string remains one.
- I should sell my tongue and buy a thousand ears when that One steps near and begins to speak.
- The lamps are different, but the Light is the same. One matter, one energy, one Light, one Light-mind, endlessly emanating all things.
- No one looks back and regrets leaving this world. What's regretted is how real we thought it was.
- Peaceful is the one who is not concerned with having more or less.
- No One in the Entire World is as Precious as You are.
- Mount the stallion of love and do not fear the path, love’s stallion knows the way exactly. With one leap, Love’s horse will carry you…
- Empathy is even better than talking in one language
- Happy is the moment we sit together, with two forms, with two faces, yet one soul. You and I.
- You live in my heart where no one sees you but I do. That vision becomes this art.
- Let yourself be loved, O Beloved, in the One. And from this One move out into the world, carrying within you the great potent energies…
- In their seeking, wisdom and madness are one and the same. On the path of love, friend and stranger are one and the same.
- Hungry, you're a dog, angry and bad-natured. having eaten your fill, you become a carcass; you lie down like a wall, senseless. At one time…
- Don’t knock on any random door like a beggar. Reach your long hand out to another door, beyond where you go on the street, the…
- Whenever they rebuild an old building, they must first of all destroy the old one.
- Love possesses seven hundred wings, and each one extends from the highest heaven to the lowest earth.
- The Past, the Future, O dear, is from you; you should regard both these as one.
- It is as if a king had sent you to a country to carry out one special, specific task. You go to the country and…
- God works in mysterious ways. Things may look good outwardly, but there may be evil contained inside. Let no one be deluded by pride that…
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