By Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:
As to the religion and the moral of the mystic, the mystic has one moral and that is love.
And he has one aim in his religion and that is to make a God a reality.
Therefore, his God becomes a greater God than the God of millions of people who only imagine that there is a God somewhere.
To him God is a reality.
But at the same time, a person does not thus become cold; he becomes more loving. It is the godless man who is cold, impressed by the selfishness and lovelessness of the world, because he partakes of those conditions in which he lives.
But the one who is in love with God, the one who has established his relationship with God, his love becomes living ...
The answer is that the intellectual ones have their reason.
They will not believe in what they do not see...
But the process that the wise consider best for the seeker after truth to adopt is the process of first idealizing God and then realizing God.
Many wonder if God is really.
Many others think God is goodness, He is a personality separate from us, He is most high, most pure, most beautiful, but He is separate and difficult to reach.
Many think that as it takes so long to reach this planet or that, God must be further away still.
The purpose of one's whole life is to make God a reality.
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