The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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And the Buddhist priest smiled and said very gently and slowly and softly, "This is his Buddhism." I thought it was the most wonderful way of taking it. A priest like him who had thousands of disciples in his country could have had the price of his authority and said, "What does he know about it; I am a priest, for generations I have had this knowledge." He could have said, "What does he know about it?" He would never say it. He would not even consider it right to argue with the other. He thought, if that person wants to talk, it is just as well that he talks it out.


 
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