Throughout history, spiritual thinkers have illuminated paths toward truth, love, and inner peace. Among them, Rumi (1207–1273), the Persian mystic poet, wove profound wisdom into verse, inspiring generations to embrace divine love and self-discovery.
Rumi
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you”—resonate deeply.
“Try to accept the changing seasons of your soul.
Winter will fade,
Spring will arrive with new roses,
And the cold will become a teacher,
Not a punishment,
But a guide to warmth within.”
“Be like a tree and let the dead leaves drop.
Don’t cling to what has passed,
The wind carries it away for a reason.
New buds wait,
Life never stops,
It only changes clothes.”
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
Do not run from the crack,
For through it comes the dawn.
Your breaking is your opening,
Your pain the birth of new sight.”
“Try to accept the changing tides of life.
The wave recedes,
Then returns with a gift.
What you think is loss
Is often the ocean
Preparing a greater shore for you.”

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