Death and dying Quote by Fakeer Ishavardas
““Those who somehow get the oneness of all that is, live and die rich. They learn to love everybody and respect every thing. Even the no-nothing. Everybody else, poor or rich, lives and dies unchanged, unevolved, unresolved - akin the ever bent tail of a bitch. Oddly ill at ease. Or full of themselves; you know, bull's it. They go out with an ever nagging itch. Never getting the divine unity of everything, of That Which Is.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown source, contemporary spirituality
The passage suggests that true richness comes from perceiving the unity of all existence, loving everything, and transcending ordinary concerns.
In simple terms: Seeing everything as one brings deep fulfillment.
Seek unity beyond material distinctions.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- personal meditation
- philosophical study
- artistic creation
- community dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “divine unity” mean to you?
- How can you cultivate love for all things?
Achieving such unity may be idealistic and hard to practice.