The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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  • The second kind of belief does not depend upon collectivity, but upon man's reason. He reasons out his belief, and he fortifies his belief by the strength of his reason. This belief with reason can become a secure foundation, but at the same time, reason is a danger to belief, and reason can destroy belief. The one who makes his belief lead and reason follow finds his way illuminated; but he who makes his reason lead and his belief follow finds that his belief has no existence. Belief is heavenly and reason is earthly; belief we have brought with us, but reason we have learned here.


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