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A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness by Feroze Dada
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“Buddha spent six years alone, saying: “Such was my seclusion that I’d plunge into some forest and live there. If I saw a cowherd, shepherd, grass-cutter, wood-gatherer or forester I’d flee so they wouldn’t see me.”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness
“Seclusion is necessary when knowledge has been imparted so that inspiration can be absorbed and reflected upon. Sometimes people go into seclusion voluntarily because of a deep need to reflect.”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness
“It’s internal work, the finding of one’s self, going inside for answers, not looking for them in the world outside.”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness
“The secret protects itself. It is found only in the spirit and practice of the work.’ Idris Shah”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness
“If you’re tired or feel down, ask your guide to take you to this place in the mountains and you’ll feel well again.”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness
“The spiritual path of roses is beset with thorns,’ Ustād had warned me at the beginning of my journey as his disciple. This thorn in the guise of a cancerous tumour was evidence of the frailty of life, of impermanence.”
Feroze Dada, A Disciple: The Spiritual Path to Infinite Happiness