The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan1
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Topic ArchetypesAstrologyAttainmentChakrasCharacterChristCompassionDervishDesire and renunciationDestiny and Free WillDimensionsDiscipleshipDreamsDuties and debtsEgoElementsGodGuidanceHealersHealingHealthHeartImmortalityInitiationLight and LoveLoversMagnetismMasteryMaterial lifeMeditationMessageMindPhysical BodyPlanesPoetsPowerPrayersPurposeReconstruction of WorldRelationshipsReligionsSaintsSchoolScientistsSexualitySleepSpeakingStagesStoriesSufismTeaching StyleVoiceWomenWorldWounds of the Heart | Sub-Topic Bahadur ShahFarid-ud-Din AttarFarid-ud-din-AttarFirdausiHafizJelal-ud-din RumiOmar KhayyamRumiSa'diShams-i-TabrizShefirZeb-un-NissaZeb-un-Nissa 2 |
THE SUPPLEMENTARY PAPERSPHILOSOPHY 4The Aim of Life (1)Our great Sufi poetess, Zeb-un-Nissa, says, "Thou art a drop in the ocean. But if thou wilt hold the thought of the ocean, thou wilt be the same." |