Monday, December 6, 2010

Changeableness of Life




Things in the world are changeable; they are not to be relied upon.
Man sees the vanity of the world; but if he does not see a reality in contrast, he remains intoxicated by the unreality, and tries to get some pleasure from his life, even for a moment.
The happiness of this world is something we cannot keep; it is just like the horizon -- the nearer you go, the farther it goes.
As soon as you get it, you see it is not the thing you wanted.
That discontent continues its work till we have found and understood the manifestation of God, in which is hidden the Divine Spirit.
God cannot be found in temples, for God is Love; and love does not live in temples, but in the heart of man, which is the temple of God. -- Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan

To deny the changeableness of life is like fancying a motionless sea, which can only exist in one's imagination.

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