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Today’s Seed Thought
Adapted from Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan: Nature teaches every soul to worship its’ own Divine in ways and means of some kind; and oft provides a method that suits one and not the next. Those who desire … Continue reading
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Tagged Bowl of Saki, dharma, divinity, Hazrat Inayat Khan, living, spirituality
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One Moment at a Time
Every moment has its special message. — from Bowl of Saki, Hazrat Inayat Khan Up until three a.m. defining what will be required of each to play their part how they are held accountable for each production number making up … Continue reading
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Tagged Bowl of Saki, definitions, Hazrat Inayat Khan, overload, significance, time
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