“I want you to be able to see me, and as my love for you is so much of me (all of me, making me more than myself) then you must see that too.” LoveSelfIdentityIris MurdochDeclaration Of LoveSeenHenry And CatoThe Beloved Book:Henry and Cato Source: Henry and Cato
“Here too its bud is born in human breasts; Then by a touch, a presence or a voice The world is turned into a temple ground And all discloses the unknown Beloved. 02.12_073:010” GloryRevelationDivine EffectDivinizationSantificationThe BelovedHeavens Of The Ideal Book:Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol Source: Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol
“The person who makes God his Beloved, what more does he want? His heart becomes awakened to all the beauty there is within and without. To him all things appeal, everything unfolds itself, and it is beauty to his eyes, because God is all-pervading, in all names and all forms; therefore his Beloved is never absent. How happy therefore is the one whose Beloved is never absent, because the whole tragedy of life is the absence of the Beloved, and to one whose Beloved is always there, when he has closed his eyes the Beloved is within, when he has opened his eyes the Beloved is without. His every sense perceives the Beloved; his eyes see Him, his ears hear His voice. When a person arrives at this realization, then he, so to speak, lives in the presence of God; then to him the different forms and beliefs, faiths and communities do not count. To him God is all-in-all; to him God is everywhere. If he goes to the Christian church or to the synagogue, to the Buddhist temple, to the Hindu shrine, or to the mosque of the Muslim, there is God. In the wilderness, in the forest, in the crowd, everywhere he sees God.” EnlightenmentAwakeningOnenessSufismSufi WisdomHazrat Inayat KhanGodconsciousnessThe Beloved Book:The Inner Life Source: The Inner Life