Hazrat Inayat Khan Quotes
True Power Is Not In Trying To Gain Power; True Power Is In Becoming Power. But How To Become Power? It Requires An Attempt To Make A Definite Change In Oneself, And That Change Is A Kind Of Struggle With One's False Self.
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