to the index CONFRATERNITY MEDITATION FOR OCTOBER 14 Gayan of Hazrat Inayat Khan Annotation by Cherag Hamid Touchon What is a Sufi? Strictly speaking, every seeker after the ultimate
truth is really a Sufi, whether he calls himself that or not. But as he
seeks truth according to his own particular point of view, he often finds
it difficult to believe that others, from their different points of view,
are yet seeking the same truth, and always with success, though to a varying
degree. That is in fact the point of view of the Sufi and it differs from
others only in its constant endeavor to comprehend all others as within
itself. It seeks to realize that every person following his own particular
line in life, nevertheless fits into the scheme of the whole and finally
attains not only his own goal, but the one final goal of all.
However many breathes seem appropriate On the out breath:
On the in breath
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