The Bowl of Saki (for every one) for Saturday, December 2, 2006

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Saturday, December 2, 2006

The deeper your prayers echo in your own consciousness, the more audible

The deeper your prayers echo in your own consciousness, the more audible they are to God. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan: There is a story of a peasant girl who was passing through a farm while going to another village. There was a Muslim offering his prayers on his prayer-rug in the open. The law is that no one should cross the place where anyone is praying. When this girl returned from the village this man was still sitting there. He said, 'O girl,... Sign in to see full entry.

Once you have given up your limited self willingly to the Unlimited,

Once you have given up your limited self willingly to the Unlimited, you will rejoice so much in that consciousness that you will not care to be small again. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan: If you ask someone to say where he is, he will point at his arm, his hand, his body. He knows little beyond that. There are many who if asked, 'But where do you think you are in your body?' will say, 'In my brain.' They limit themselves to that small physical... Sign in to see full entry.

As long as in love there is "you" and "me", love is not fully kindled.

As long as in love there is "you" and "me", love is not fully kindled. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan: There are three stages of morals. The first stage is the moral of reciprocity. This moral is natural to the one who sees the difference between himself and another, who recognizes every man as such and such. The second stage is the law of beneficence, where man, recognizing himself as an entity separate from others and recognizing others as distinct... Sign in to see full entry.

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