Rumi Quotes
From The Viewpoint Of Reality, All The Senses See One Thing, But From The Standpoint Of Outward Form They Are Each Different From The Other. When One Sense Is Moved To Absorption, All The Senses Become Absorbed In It.
Absorption Is Such That Whoever Enters It Is No Longer There. They Make No More Efforts, They Cease To Act And Move. They Are Immersed In The Water. No Action Is Their Action; It Is The Action Of The Water. But If They Flail About In The Water With Their Hands And Feet, They Are Not Truly Submerged. If They Utter A Cry, "I Am Drowning," This Too Is Not Absorption.
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