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Thought
Of The
Week
The story is told of a dervish who went to visit a great Sufi
master. Seeing his affluence, the dervish thought to himself,
”How can Sufism and such prosperity go hand in hand?” After
staying a few days with the master, he decided to leave. The
master said, ”Let me accompany you on your journey!”
After they had gone a short distance, the dervish noticed that
he had forgotten his KASHKUL, the begging-bowl. So he asked the
master for permission to return and get it.
The master replied, ”I departed from all my possessions, but you
can’t even leave behind your begging-bowl. Thus, we must part
company from here.”
The Sufi is not attached to wealth or to poverty; he is simply
not attached to anything. And when you are not attached to
anything, you need not renounce. Renunciation is the other side
of attachment. Those who understand the foolishness of
attachment don’t renounce. They live in the world but yet they
are not of the world.
" There are people who are attached to wealth and there are
people who are attached to poverty. But it is the same
attachment "
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