The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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When a person thinks, "I am too good or too kind to you, I have been too devoted to you", that person forgets that kindness, goodness and devotion are larger than the horizon. No one can be too good, no one can be too kind, and no one can be too devoted. And when there is a discussion between friends, and one says, "I have done so much for you, I have suffered so much for you, I have had so much pain on your account, I have had such a difficult life for your sake," then he is entering into business. He wants to keep a diary of what he has given in the form of love and kindness and goodness and sacrifice. A true friend makes every sacrifice he can and never thinks about it; he does not even allow his mind to ponder upon the subject. Real friendship means regard, a deep regard for the pleasure and displeasure of the friend.


 
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