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Fufilling Our Purpose
by Hazrat Inayat Khan
In the Gulistan, Sadi expresses a wonderful thought. He says, 'Every soul is meant for a certain purpose
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What Is Advaita?
by Dennis Waite
“So, Swami-ji, what would you say that Advaita is?” The eager young woman crossed her legs and sat expectantly . . .
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Divine Love
by St. Paul
If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal . . .
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The Call of Conscience
by Wayne Ferguson
Immanual Kant teaches us that there is nothing good without qualification but a good will. And a good will,
he explains, belongs to those who are autonomous, obeying the law that the self gives to itself—a law that
is intrinsic to all rational creatures. Later, Martin Heidegger rethinks these same basic notions in his
phenomenological descriptions of authenticity and the call of conscience in Being and Time. [More]
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A Riddle Song
by Walt Whitman
That which eludes this verse and any verse,
Unheard by sharpest ear, unform'd in clearest eye or cunningest mind,
Nor lore nor fame, nor happiness nor wealth,
And yet the pulse of every heart and life throughout the world incessantly, [More]
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Remember—there's more to You than meets the eye!
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