The Bowl of Saki (for every one)

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Man forms his future by his actions; his every good or bad action spreads..

Bowl of Saki for February 14 Man forms his future by his actions; his every good or bad action spreads its vibrations and becomes known throughout the universe. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan According to the ideas of the mystics the world in which we make our life is an Akasha, and Akasha means capacity. It is pictured by them as a dome; and whatever is spoken in it has its echo. Therefore no one can do, say, or think anything for one moment which... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Wisdom is intelligence in its pure essence, which is not necessarily ...

Bowl of Saki for February 13 Wisdom is intelligence in its pure essence, which is not necessarily dependent upon the knowledge of names and forms. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan Often people confuse the two terms intellect and wisdom; sometimes they use the word intellect for wisdom, sometimes wisdom for intellect. In point of fact these are two different qualities altogether. The knowledge which is learned by knowing names and forms in the outside... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Wisdom is greater and more difficult to attain than intellect, piety or ...

Bowl of Saki for February 12 Wisdom is greater and more difficult to attain than intellect, piety or spirituality. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan Intellect is the knowledge of names and forms, their character and nature, gathered from the external world.... the intellectual person takes an interest in their variety and law of change, and as knowledge is the food of the soul, he at least becomes increasingly interested in the knowledge of names and... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, February 11, 2008

He who arrives at the state of indifference without experiencing interest

Bowl of Saki for February 11 He who arrives at the state of indifference without experiencing interest in life is incomplete and apt to be tempted by interest at any moment; but he who arrives at the state of indifference by going through interest really attains the blessed state. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan It is the interest of God which has been the cause of all creation and which keeps the whole universe in harmony; nevertheless one should not... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Whoever knows the mystery of vibrations indeed knows all things.

Bowl of Saki for February 10 Whoever knows the mystery of vibrations indeed knows all things. Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan All planes of existence consist of vibrations, from the finest to the grossest kind; the vibrations of each plane have come from a higher one, and have become grosser. Whoever knows the mystery of vibrations, he indeed knows all things.... From the scientific standpoint, spirit and matter are quite different from each other, but... Sign in to see full entry.

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