The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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If we want to make the individual will and the universal will more clear, it is in small things that we can do so. When a person is walking in the street and says, "I feel hungry, I should like to go to a restaurant and have a meal" that is individual will. Another person goes in the street and sees a poor man, and says, "Ah, this man -- he seems to be poor, he must have something; can I not do something for him? I want to see him looking happier." As soon as he thinks of the good of another person, at once his will becomes the universal will.


 
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