The means through which people may perceive Truth have forms; Truth has no form.
The means through which people may perceive Truth have forms; Truth has no form.
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza. Worry: Something to make you unnecessarily ill.
Anybody or anything may stand between you and knowledge if you are unfit for it.
Reflection is the lamp of the heart. If it departs, the heart will have no light.
Similitude of the heart is like that of a telephone operator between man and God.
Saying of the ProphetPrivacyWhoever invades people´s privacy corrupts them.
Everyone does not know the secrets of TruthThe States of Truth are not evidential.
But the Sufis work IN the world, and therefore WITH 'things of the world'.
All forms are limited. Some of the limitations are time, place, culture, language.
Study institutions may become visible when the head is more emptied of imaginings.
Saying of the ProphetHumilityHumility and courtesy are themselves a part of piety.
If you assume that it is there, you will generally not be far off the truth…
Give and TakeThe Chief takes less than he is givenAnd gives more than he has taken.
Sufism is, in fact, not a mystical system, not a religion, but a body of knowledge.
Saying of the ProphetThe TongueA man slips with his tongue more than with his feet.