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« Reply #375 on: Jul 27, 2022 12:40 am »

It would appear the wisdom from Hazrat Inayat Khan and the bowl of saki have mysteriously aligned with a recent conversation we shared in the members only section. There I quoted something by Anandamayi Ma, which seems to have drawn a response from Steve. And today, it's as if the Master is elaborating on that expression. For context, this is the quote by Anandamayi Ma...
Anandamayi Ma:
“…My consciousness has never associated itself with this temporary body. Before I came on this earth Father, I was the same. I grew into womanhood but still I was the same. When the family in which I had been born made arrangements to have this body married, I was the same. And Father, in front of you now, I am the same. Even afterwards, though the dance of creation changed around me in the halls of eternity, I shall be the same.” – To Paramahansa Yogananda


Beautiful Ma... Beautiful.
And now, todays message... The One Spirit finds ways to speak through our interest... The bowl of Saki often aligns with many internal musings:

The additional commentary really drove the synchronicity for me:

Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:

Then again it may be said, there is a purpose above each purpose, and there is again a purpose under each purpose; and yet beyond and beneath all purposes there is no purpose.

   from  https://wahiduddin.net/mv2/I/I_I_2.htm


That which we call composition and decomposition and construction and destruction of things, all those are due to change, one thing turning into another. There is no such thing as death or real decomposition or destruction. It may be destruction of that particular object, but although that part which appeared in certain form or color has changed, it is not the true elements of the thing which have changed. Therefore birth and death, composing and decomposing form the constant changes in the appearance of things of life.

   from  https://wahiduddin.net/mv2/archives/constancy.htm


The difference between the life known to the generality and the life which is unknown is that of illusion and reality. Man mocks at the idea if he be told that all this is illusion, until he dives deep and finds out by comparison that this life which is subject to birth and death and subject to changes is a life and yet no life. This life is like a drop of water in the sea. The drop is existent and yet in reality non-existent when compared with the sea. And yet we cannot say that the drop of water is non-existent, for it merges in the same sea in which it once appeared; so nothing takes it away but its own source and its original being.

   from  https://wahiduddin.net/mv2/XIII/XIII_21.htm


There is only one being, God, who is above birth and death; all else is subject to the law of birth and death.

   from  https://wahiduddin.net/mv2/V/V_13.htm
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