Anthony DeMello – Song of the Bird
Photo: Lubna Peerbhai
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I love these mind games that Murshid and Murid play with each other over metaphysical realities and deeper divine truths. It is the nature of the beast however and it becomes mandatory to first show the great seperation and Gulf between Master and Slave until, of course, they are fused together into One Transcendent Reality and most importantly, what they needed to do to get there!!
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