The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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I will give you a little example of this bewilderment. The other day in Chicago a lady came to see me, trembling, in a very sorrowful state of mind. I asked her what was the matter and she said she had had an accident. The house in which she lived had been burnt, she had had to break a window in order to get out, she had hurt her hand, and it had all made a great upset in her life. But then she said, "It is not all that which makes me so upset." I asked, "What else?" She said, "The way how all my friends and neighbors whom I loved and liked acted at the time when the fire was on, has impressed me so that the whole world is quite different now."


 
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