Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive. Jump into experience while you are alive! Think . . . and think . . . while you are alive. What you call 'salvation' belongs to the time before death . . . .
Indian mystic poet
Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive. Jump into experience while you are alive! Think . . . and think . . . while you are alive. What you call 'salvation' belongs to the time before death . . . .
Indian mystic poet
Urging immediate engagement with spiritual experience and redefining salvation as a present-life attainment, from his poetry (Dohas).
15th Century
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