The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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Maybe there will arise other forms of brotherhood, but as long as a brotherhood is formed by an earthly interest divisions will always arise. It is human nature to divide into sections, into parties, yet at the same time it is the innermost nature of man to unite with others. Thus the brotherhood of the mystic is not limited to a certain section or a certain division. His brotherhood, like the human brotherhood, envelops all. To him it does not matter what Church a person belongs to or what business, what profession a person has or what his political opinion is; he does not mind, for the mystic sees brotherhood in the source of all things. Just as the children of the same parents see themselves united in the parents, so mystics see all as members of one brotherhood above and beyond every section of cast, creed, nation, or religion.


 
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