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Kabir Das
c. 1440-1518 • Indian
15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint. His verses blend Hindu and Islamic devotion, speaking of direct experience of the divine.
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“Two birds sing there; one is the Guru, and the other the disciple.”
“The disciple chooses the manifold fruits of life and tastes them, and the Guru beholds him in joy.”
“What Kabir says is hard to understand: 'The bird is beyond seeking, yet it is most clearly visible.'”
“The formless is in the midst of all forms.”
“Where forms come and go, my Beloved is not there.”
“He is just Himself, His own resounding music.”
“Of the same dye are this world and that beyond.”
“Listen to the Unstruck Music; it is heard above and below.”
“Within and without, there is only one love.”
“Where is the need of words, when love has made drunken the heart?”
“It is wrong if we speak of God as Mahadeva, when we ought to speak of Him as the Eternal.”
“He is neither Brahma nor Vishnu nor Shiva, nor Rama nor Krishna; He has no name and no form.”
“It is the mercy of my true Guru that has made me to know the unknown.”
“I have learned from Him how to walk without feet, to see without eyes, to hear without ears, to drink without mouth.”
“To dance without feet — that is the meeting of Brahma and the Atma.”
“Kabir says: 'When the soul is conjoined with God, what need have we of words?'”
“He is the tree, the seed, and the germ. He is the flower, the fruit, and the shade.”
“He is the sun, the light, and the lighted.”
“He is Brahma, creature, and Maya. He is the manifold form, the infinite space.”
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