The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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  • We come to another aspect of religion, which is not necessarily the law or the ceremony or the divine ideal or God; it is apart from all four. It is something living in the soul, the mind, and the heart of man, the absence of which keeps man dead, and the presence of which gives him life. If there is any religion it is in that particular sense. And what is that sense? The Hindus have called it in the Sanskrit language dharma, which in the ordinary meaning of the word is "duty." But it is something much greater than what we know in our everyday life as duty. I do not call it duty; I call it life itself.


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