The Truth has shared so much of Itself with me That I can no longer call myself A man, a woman, an angel, Or even pure Soul.
HafezRead
For I have learned that every heart will get_x000D_ What it prays for_x000D_ Most.
Interpretation
Our deepest desires and hopes often shape our reality and experiences.
This quote by Hafez suggests that the innermost wishes of our hearts will ultimately manifest in our lives. It conveys the idea that what we sincerely seek and pray for holds significant power in influencing our outcomes, reflecting the importance of intention and focus in the pursuit of our dreams and aspirations.
In practice
This quote would be great in a motivational speech about following your dreams.
The Truth has shared so much of Itself with me That I can no longer call myself A man, a woman, an angel, Or even pure Soul.
I once asked a bird, how is it that you fly in this gravity of darkness? She responded, 'love lifts me.'
The earth has disappeared beneath my feet, It fled from all my ecstasy. Now like a singing air creature I feel the rose keep opening.
Love sometimes gets tired of speaking sweetly and wants to rip to shreds all your erroneous notions of the truth that make you fight within yourself, dear one, and with others, causing the world to weep on too many fine days... The Beloved sometimes wants to do us a great favor: Hold us upside down and shake all the nonsense out.
Fear is the cheapest room in the house. I would like to see you living in better conditions.
Listen; this world is the lunatic's sphere , _x000D_ Don't always agree it's real, _x000D_ Even with my feet upon it And the postman knowing my door _x000D_ My address is somewhere else.
If, then, I were asked for the most important advice I could give, that which I considered to be the most useful to the men of our century, I should simply say: in the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.
Use the time of a total stranger in such a way that he or she will not feel the time was wasted.
'And how, who am I? I will remember, if I can! I'm determined to do it!' But being determined didn't help much.
Most of us follow our conscience as we follow a wheelbarrow. We push it in front of us in the direction we want to go.
An insatiable appetite for glory leads to sacrifice and death, but innate instinct leads to self-preservation and life.
When your toil has been a pleasure, you have not earned money merely, but money, health, delight, and moral profit, all in one.
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