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NINE SAYINGS
OF THE INDIAN SAGE


1









This world is not a
veil over the Essence of God;
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the image in the water
is no barrier to plunging in.

2







It is delightful to be
born into another world,
so that another youth
may thereby be attained.

3














God is beyond death, He
is the very essence of life;
when His servant dies,
He knows not what is happening.
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Though we are birds
without wings or feathers,
we know more of the
science of death than God.,

4














Time? It is a sweet
mingled with poison,
a general compassion
mingled with vengeance;
you see neither city
nor plain free of its vengeance—
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its compassion is that
you may say, ‘It has passed.’

5














Unbelief is death, my
enlightened friend;
how beseems it a hero
to wage holy war on the dead?
The believer is living,
and at war with himself,
he falls upon himself
like a panther on a deer.
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6







The infidel with a
wakeful heart praying to an idol
is better than a
religious man asleep in the sanctuary.

7







Blind is the eye that
sees sin and error;
never does the sun
behold the night.

8













Association with the
mire makes the seed a tree;
man by association with
the mire is brought to shame.
The seed receives from
the mire twisting and turning
that it may make its
prey the rays of the sun.

9




















I said to the rose,
‘Tell me, you with your torn breast,
how do you take colour
and scent from the wind and the dust?’
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The rose said,
‘Intelligent man bereft of intelligence,
how do you take a
message from the silent electric ray?
The soul is in our body
through the attraction of this and that;
your attraction is
manifest. whereas ours is hidden.’

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