The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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And one says one thing, another says another thing. One says, "This is true." The other says, "No, the other thing is true." It is quite possible that one of these questions two mureeds may discuss and say, "No, Sufism does not believe in it. Sufism believes in this particular thing and not in the other." I have very often heard it. They have come to me and said, "Now, Murshid, you do not teach this." It is quite an idea of that person. Perhaps he looks at life from an ascetic point of view, the other person from a worldly point of view. "But you do not like this, Sufism does not teach like this." Because they think Sufism teaches as they think. I do not mean to say that what they say is wrong, but they could have said better.


 
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