The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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Those who argue with the believer and say, "But where is God? Can you show me? How can you conceive God? How do you explain God?" they are the ones without imagination; and no one can give his own imagination to them. Can anyone believe in the belief of another? If one can believe in anything one must do it oneself. And of what is that belief formed? Of imagination. It has been said: "If you have no God make one"; and no one has ever reached God who has not been able to make God. Those who trouble themselves about the abstract God have no God; they only use the word "God". They have the truth, but they do not have God.


 
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