The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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When we speak we become inclined to speak more and more, and we become so fond of speaking that we speak regardless of whether anyone wishes to listen. We say what we do not really wish to say; afterwards we think, "Why did I insult that person? Why did I tell my secret to somebody else?" Saadi the great Persian poet, says, "O, intelligent one, of what use is thine intelligence, if afterwards thou repentest?"


 
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