“Come into my eyes, and look at me through them, for I have chosen a home far beyond what eyes can see.”
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Love's Ripening: Rumi on the Heart's Journey
This book is a compilation of Rumi's profound poetry and prose, exploring themes of love, spiritual growth, and the quest for enlightenment. Rumi's work is celebrated for its lyrical beauty and its ability to inspire readers on a personal and spiritual level. more
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