Monday, August 29, 2005

Seeking God

There are three ways of seeking God in the human heart. The first way is to care for every person with whom we come in contact, in our thought, speech, and action. Human personality is very delicate. The more living the heart the more sensitive it is; that which causes sensitivity is the love element in the heart, and love is God. The person whose heart is not sensitive is without feeling; his heart is not living, but dead. In that case the divine spirit is buried in his heart.

The next way of practicing this religion is to think of the feeling of the person who is not at the moment before us. One feels for a person who is present, but one often neglects to feel for someone who is out of sight. One speaks well of someone to his face, but if one speaks well of someone when he is absent, that is greater. One sympathizes with the trouble of someone who is before one at the moment, but it is greater to sympathize with one who is far away.

The third way of realizing the Sufi principle is to realize every impulse that rises in one's heart as a direction from God. Realizing that love is a divine spark in one's heart, one blows that spark until a flame may rise to illuminate the path of one's life.

Hazrat Inayat Khan

3 comments:

Suriya said...

You would have to differentiate between impulses coming from the heart and impulses that come from our nafs which is our reactive self.There are ways to distinguish one from the other, perhaps I will post the ways to recognise one from the other

Sadiq said...

Nice to see you are also an admirer of Hazrat Inayat Khan. Bless be his soul.

Peace and blessings be with you as well.

Suriya said...

Salam
I have visited your blog.There is another thing he says:
As water in a fountain flows as one stream, but falls in many drops divided by time and space, so are the revelations of the one stream of truth.
I see you have come to the same conclusion.
HIK is my murshid.