The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan, Vol. 6 Quotes
The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan, Vol. 6: The Alchemy of Happiness
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The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan, Vol. 6 Quotes
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“One makes one's nature by one's likes and dislikes, by what one favors or disfavors. When a person says, 'I don't like this food,' he has built something into his nature. And then that food, when eaten, will often disagree with him. It is not that it was meant to disagree with him, but he made it disagree by disliking it. By”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
“Every soul is born with concentration; it loses this faculty as it grows up.”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
“Consciously or unconsciously we call to us that element which makes us what we are. What we experience in life, therefore, has either come from what we have already called to us in the past, or from what we call at the present moment. It”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
“Life is revealing. It is not only human beings who speak; if only the ears can hear even plants and trees and all nature speak, in the sense that nature reveals itself, reveals its secret. In this way we communicate with the whole of life. Then we are never alone, then life becomes worth living.”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
“Such powerful nations as Russia and Germany, who could ever have thought that they would fall down in a moment; nations which took hundreds of years to become strong and to build themselves up? But when their time came their downfall did not take long. If such great powers are subject to falling in a moment and their whole construction can be broken, if that is the nature and character of life, no thoughtful person will deny the fact that there must be some mystery behind it, some secret of which he would like to find the key. At least he would want to know what life is and what is behind it.”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
“And then we think that if these conditions would only change into something that we wish, it would make our life easier. But that is an inexperienced expectation. If we were placed in the very conditions that we had just desired, believing them to be the best, we would not even then say that we were quite satisfied. We would surely find something lacking in that condition also. For”
― The Alchemy of Happiness
― The Alchemy of Happiness
