“My Lord, put my heart at ease for me,
And ease my task for me.”
[20:25]
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“My Lord, put my heart at ease for me,
And ease my task for me.”
[20:25]
(excerpted from Leila Chatti's poem: "Tea", published in Missouri Review)
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a thousand apologies to my heart and a thousand again to my soul
In that moment I understood that the soul is not enclosed in the body, but that the body lives and moves in the soul. And then I remembered and understood a mystical expression which had arrested my attention in old books: The soul and the future life are one and the same. It even seemed strange to me that I had not been able to understand this before. Of course they were the same. Life, as a process, and that which lives, can be differentiated in our understanding only so long as there is the idea of disappearance, of death. Here, as in eternity, everything was united, dimensions merged, and our little earthly world disappeared in the infinite world.
Pyotr Ouspensky, A New Model of the Universe
I wish I could be normal about affection but my love language is merging souls.
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— Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook