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Sufi Quotes from the book by Elif Shafak,
(12-02-2010)
The Forty Rules
of Love:
A biographical novel about Shams-i Tabriz
The Path to the Truth is a labor of the heart,
not of the head. Make your heart your primary
guide! Not your mind. Meet, challenge, and
ultimately prevail over your nafs with your
heart. Knowing your ego will lead you to the
knowledge of God.
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Whatever happens in your life, no matter how troubling things
might seem, do not enter the neighborhood of despair. Even when
all doors remain closed, God will open up a new path only for
you. Be thankful! It is easy to be thankful when all is well. A
Sufi is thankful not only for what he has been given but also
for all that he has been denied.
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Patience does not mean to passively endure. It
means to be far sighted enough to trust the end
result of a process. What does patience mean? It
means to look at the thorn and see the rose, to
look at the night and see the dawn. Impatience
means to be so short sighted as to not be able
to see the outcome. The lovers of God never run
out of patience, for they know that time is
needed for the crescent moon to become full.
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Try not to resist the changes that come your
way. Instead let life live through you. And do
not worry that your life is turning upside down.
How do you know that the side you are used to is
better than the one to come?
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It’s easy to love a perfect God, unblemished and
infallible that He is. What is far more
difficult is to love fellow human beings with
all their imperfections and defects. Remember,
one can only know what one is capable of loving.
There is no wisdom without love. Unless we learn
to love God’s creation, we can neither truly
love nor truly know God.
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“Fret not where the road will take you. Instead
concentrate on the first step. That’s the
hardest part and that’s what you are responsible
for. Once you take that step let everything do
what it naturally does and the rest will follow.
Do not go with the flow. Be the flow.”
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When a true lover of God goes into a tavern, the
tavern becomes his chamber of prayer, but when a
wine bibber goes into the same chamber, it
becomes his tavern. In everything we do, it is
our hearts that make the difference, not our
outer appearances. Sufis do not judge other
people on how they look or who they are. When a
Sufi stares at someone, he keeps both eyes
closed and instead opens a third eye—the eye
that sees the inner realm.”
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Love cannot be explained. It can only be
experienced. Love cannot be explained, yet it
explains all.
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“The universe is one being. Everything and
everyone is interconnected through an invisible
web of stories. Whether we are aware of it or
not, we are all in a silent conversation. Do no
harm. Practice compassion. And do not gossip
behind anyone’s back—not even a seemingly
innocent remark! The words that come out of our
mouths do not vanish but are perpetually stored
in infinite space, and they will come back to us
in due time. One man’s pain will hurt us all.
One man’s joy will make everyone smile,”
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This world is like a snowy mountain that echoes
your voice. Whatever you speak, good or evil,
will somehow come back to you. Therefore, if
there is someone who harbours ill thoughts about
you, saying similarly bad things about him will
only make matters worse. You will be locked in a
vicious circle of malevolent energy. Instead for
forty days and nights say and think nice things
about that person. Everything will be different
at the end of forty days, because you will be
different inside.”
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Two men were travelling from one town to
another. They came to a stream that had risen
due to heavy rainfall. Just when they were about
to cross the water, they noticed a young,
beautiful woman standing there all alone, in
need of help. One of the men immediately went to
her side. He picked the woman up and carried her
in his arms across the stream. Then he dropped
her there, waved good-bye, and the two men went
their way. During the rest of the trip, the
second traveler was unusuallysilent and sullen,
not responding to his friend’s questions. After
several hours of sulking, unable to keep silent
anymore, he said, “Why did you touch that woman?
She could have seduced you! Men and women cannot
come into contact like that!” The first man
responded calmly, “My friend, I carried the
woman across the stream, and that is where I
left her. It is you who have been carrying her
ever since.
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The past is an interpretation.
The future is an illusion. The world does not
move through time as if it were a straight line,
proceeding from the past to the future. Instead
time moves through and within us, in endless
spirals. Eternity does not mean infinite time,
but simply timelessness. If you want to
experience eternal illumination, put the past
and the future out of your mind and remain
within the present moment.
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Destiny doesn’t mean that your life has been
strictly predetermined. Therefore, to leave
everything to fate and to not actively
contribute to the music of the universe is a
sign of sheer ignorance. “The music of the
universe is all-pervading and it is composed on
forty different levels. “Your destiny is the
level where you will play your tune. You might
not change your instrument but how well to play
is entirely in your hands.”
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One day a man came running to a Sufi and said,
panting, “Hey, they are carrying trays, look
over there!” The Sufi answered calmly, “What is
it to us? Is it any of my business?” “But they
are taking those trays to your house!” the man
exclaimed. “Then is it any of your business?”
the Sufi said.
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The true Sufi is such that even when he is
unjustly accused, attacked, and condemned from
all sides, he patiently endures, uttering not a
single bad word about any of his critics. A Sufi
never apportions blame. How can there be
opponents or rivals or even “others” when there
is no “self” in the first place? How can there
be anyone to blame when there is only One?
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“If you want to strengthen your
faith, you will need to soften inside. For your
faith to be rock solid, your heart needs to be
as soft as a feather. Through an illness,
accident, loss, or fright, one way or another,
we all are faced with incidents that teach us
how to become less selfish and judgmental, and
more compassionate and generous. Yet some of us
learn the lesson and manage to become milder,
while some others end up becoming even harsher
than before. The only way to get closer to Truth
is to expand your heart so that it will
encompass all humanity and still have room for
more Love.”
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Nothing should stand between
yourself and God. Not imams, priests, rabbis, or
any other custodians of moral or religious
leadership. Not spiritual masters, not even your
faith. Believe in your values and your rules,
but never lord them over others. If you keep
breaking other people’s hearts, whatever
religious duty you perform is no good. “Stay
away from all sorts of idolatry, for they will
blur your vision. Let God and only God be your
guide. Learn the Truth, my friend, but be
careful not to make a fetish out of your
truths.”
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While everyone in this world strives to get
somewhere and become someone, only to leave it
all behind after death, you aim for the supreme
stage of nothingness. Live this life as light
and empty as the number zero. We are no
different from a pot. It is not the decorations
outside but the emptiness inside that holds us
straight. Just like that, it is not what we
aspire to achieve but the consciousness of
nothingness that keeps us going.”
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Every true love and friendship is a story of
unexpected transformation. If we are the same
person before and after we loved, that means we
haven’t loved enough.
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Submission does not mean being weak or passive.
It leads to neither fatalism nor capitulation.
Just the opposite. True power resides in
submission—a power that comes from within. Those
who submit to the divine essence of life will
live in unperturbed tranquility and peace even
when the whole wide world goes through
turbulence after turbulence.
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“But nothing happens outside of God’s will. It
is one of the rules: This world is erected upon
the principle of reciprocity. Neither a drop of
kindness nor a speck of evil will remain
unreciprocated. Fear not the plots, deceptions,
or tricks of other people. If somebody is
setting a trap, remember, so is God. He is the
biggest plotter. Not even a leaf stirs outside
God’s knowledge. Simply and fully believe in
that. Whatever God does, He does beautifully.”
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“It is never too late to ask
yourself, ‘Am I ready to change the life I am
living? Am I ready to change within?’ “Even if a
single day in your life is the same as the day
before, it surely is a pity. At every moment and
with each new breath, one should be renewed and
renewed again. There is only one way to be born
into a new life: to die before death.”
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Try not to resist the changes that come
your way. Instead let life live through you. And
do not worry that your life is turning upside
down. How do you know that the side you are used
to is better than the one to come?
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It’s easy to love a perfect God,
unblemished and infallible that He is. What is
far more difficult is to love fellow human
beings with all their imperfections and defects.
Remember, one can only know what one is capable
of loving. There is no wisdom without love.
Unless we learn to love God’s creation, we can
neither truly love nor truly know God.
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“Fret not where the road will take you.
Instead concentrate on the first step. That’s
the hardest part and that’s what you are
responsible for. Once you take that step let
everything do what it naturally does and the
rest will follow. Do not go with the flow. Be
the flow.”
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