The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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"How wonderful," he thought, "to have got this"; but now he thought, "If only I had a glass of cooling drink"; and there came a fairy with a most delicious glass of cold drink. He enjoyed it, but said, "I would like a good dinner." No sooner had he thought of a dinner than a gold tray was brought to him, with beautifully arranged dishes of all sorts. Now he thought, "If only I had a chariot, that I might take a drive into the forest"; and a four-horse chariot was already there, the coachman greeting him with bent head. He thought, "Everything I desire comes without any effort. I wonder if it is true, or all a dream." No sooner had he thought this than everything disappeared, and he found himself sitting on the same ground leaning against the tree.


 
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