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“When you resolve to become pious, the devil in your nature cries out at you, "Tread not those paths, O confused one; distress and poverty will overcome you. You will be despised, let down by friends, you will regret it." Dread of the devil has bound their souls; the cries of the devil are the…” quote by Rumi
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“When you resolve to become pious, the devil in your nature cries out at you, "Tread not those paths, O confused one; distress and poverty will overcome you. You will be despised, let down by friends, you will regret it." Dread of the devil has bound their souls; the cries of the devil are the drover of the damned; the call of the Lord is a guardian of the saints.”

Rumi

About This Quote

Source Poem: The Masnavi, 13th century

Piety invites inner conflict; the devil tempts with fear, while divine guidance offers protection and purpose.

In simple terms: Choosing faith involves confronting inner doubts.

Key Takeaway

Embrace divine guidance despite fear.

Themes

spirituality faith inner conflict

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

mystical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • moral decision
  • spiritual practice
  • overcoming fear

Key Concepts

temptation devil divine guidance psychology courage

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fears arise when you seek virtue?
  • How can you hear the 'guardian' voice?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring inner doubts can lead to stagnation.

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