The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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The interval of class, creed, caste, race, nation or religion, as well as the interval of age or state of evolution, or of varied and opposite interests shows the law here distinctly.

  • A wise man would be more likely to be in harmony with his foolish servant than with a semi-wise man who considers himself infallible.
  • Again it is equally possible that a wise man be far from happy in the society of the foolish, and vice versa.
  • The proud man will always quarrel with the proud while he will support the humble.
  • It is also possible for the proud to agree on a common question of pride, such as pride of race or birth.

 
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