Jalaluddin Rumi

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Rumi’s answer to questions asked by a disciple:

What is Poison?

He replied with a beautiful answer – Anything which is more than our necessity is Poison. It may be Power, Wealth, Hunger, Ego, Greed, Laziness, Love, Ambition, Hate or anything

What is Fear…..?

Non acceptance of uncertainty.

If we accept that uncertainty, it becomes adventure…!

What is Envy ?

Non acceptance of good in others

If we accept that good, it becomes inspiration…!

What is Anger?

Non acceptance of things which are beyond our control.

If we accept, it becomes tolerance…!

What is Hatred?

Non acceptance of person as he is.

If we accept person unconditionally, it becomes LOVE…!!

Accept as is …. and Transform your life...

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Kolku ubavi odgovori, i kolku vistina vo niv. I sekoj sto kje gi procita treba da dobie inspiracija od niv, Pouka. Sto e otrov...Se sto e poveke od nasa potreba e otrov....

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U životu kratkom kao pola uzdaha, ne sadite ništa osim ljubavi. - Rumi. Ima li korisnijeg i dobronamjernijeg savjeta?

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Eh Rumi,koliko sam ljubavi posadila...nikako plodove da uberem!

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“Dance, when you're broken open. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free.” ― Rumi

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Rūmī, in full Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, also called by the honorific Mawlānā, (born c. September 30, 1207, Balkh [now in Afghanistan]—died December 17, 1273, Konya [now in Turkey]), the greatest Sufi mystic and poet in the Persian language, famous for his lyrics and for his didactic epic Mas̄navī-yi Maʿnavī (“Spiritual Couplets”), which widely influenced mystical thought and literature throughout the Muslim world. After his death, his disciples were organized as the Mawlawiyyah order.Rūmī’s use of Persian and Arabic in his poetry, in addition to some Turkish and less Greek, has resulted in his being claimed variously for Turkish literature and Persian literature, a reflection of the strength of his influence in Iran and Turkey. The influence of his writings in the Indian subcontinent is also substantial. By the end of the 20th century, his popularity had become a global phenomenon, with his poetry achieving a wide circulation in western Europe and the United States. Rūmī lived for a short while after completing the Mas̄navī. He always remained a respected member of Konya society, and his company was sought by the leading officials as well as by Christian monks. His burial procession, according to one of Rūmī’s contemporaries, was attended by a vast crowd of people of many faiths and nationalities. His mausoleum, the Green Dome, is today a museum in Konya; it is still a place of pilgrimage, primarily for Turkish Muslims.Besides his poetry, Rūmī left a small collection of occasional talks as they were noted down by his friends; in the collection, known as Fīhi mā fīhi (“There Is in It What Is in It”), the main ideas of his poetry recur. There also exist sermons and a collection of letters (Maktūbāt) directed to different persons. It is impossible to systematize his ideas, which at times contradict each other, and changes in the use of symbols often puzzle the reader. His poetry is a most human expression of mystical experiences, in which readers can find their own favourite ideas and feelings—from enthusiastic flights into the heavens to matter-of-fact descriptions of daily life.

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Hvala Mateja na iscrpnom komentaru ,želim ti lepu nedelju.

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very nice poetry dear do you know my father name is also jalaluddin😁

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He he thank you very much!

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welcome💜

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Every one of his dictum is absolutely correct, in my opinion. I like to read Rumi's poetry and his perfect dictums.

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Sta da kazem kad se ne razumem.. svakako dobra post. Hvala puno.

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ja kada videh naslov u prvom trenutku pomislio da ti se macka prosetala po tastaturi, ali kad otvorih vidim da je istocnjacka filozofija, koja nam moze mnogo pametnog reci

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Haha e čuj mačka po tastaturi ,e šta ti sve nećeš smisliti u svojoj glavi.

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vala ponekad se i sam uplasim od onoga sta meni sve moze pasti na pamet

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