The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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He doubts those who should not be doubted and he doubts those who can be doubted: there is always a doubt before his eyes. No sooner does he cast his glance upon a person than the cloud of doubt stands between them. In this way inspiration is lost, power is lost, personality is lost; man has become a machine, a feelings are, what your being is, how much you are evolved, how deeply you feel, what your principles are, what your thoughts are. What he is concerned with is if you will sign the paper, if you will stamp that paper at once, and if there are two witnesses who see it at the same time!


 
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