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  2. Rumi ghazal 163 - Wikipedia

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    Rumi's ghazal 163, which begins Beravīd, ey harīfān "Go, my friends", is a Persian ghazal (love poem) of seven verses by the 13th-century poet Jalal-ed-Din Rumi (usually known in Iran as Mowlavi or Mowlana). The poem is said to have been written by Rumi about the year 1247 to persuade his friend Shams-e Tabriz to come back to Konya from ...

  3. Sri Chinmoy bibliography - Wikipedia

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    (1988) O My Heart —Poetry (1988) Twenty-Seven Thousand Aspiration-Plants, part 121 —Aphorisms (1988) Lifting Up the World with a Oneness-Heart, 100 lift book —Tributes (1988) Come, My Non-English Friends! Let Us Together Climb Up the English Himalayas, part 1 —Poetry; Commentary

  4. Sri Chinmoy - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chinmoy's writing has been praised by many, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who wrote: "These sweet gems of wisdom written by my dear friend Sri Chinmoy are timeless truths full of encouragement, love and goodness. These chapters fill us with indomitable hope and enthusiasm for life."

  5. Arnfinn Haram - Wikipedia

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    "A poem by my late friend Padre Arnfinn Andreas Haram O.P. He has written many good poems and sermons. He wrote this poem in his time in English. It deserves to be read by all of us for reflection, about our paths forward in life." [1] TRUST Now is the hour of trust There are reasons How could it be otherwise? Signs friends encouragement

  6. Grace Noll Crowell - Wikipedia

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    Grace Noll Crowell (October 31, 1877 - March 31, 1969) was an American poet, author of 36 books of inspirational verse and approximately 5,000 poems. [1] Her work has appeared in hundreds of magazines and newspapers.

  7. Spiritual Canticle - Wikipedia

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    The Spiritual Canticle (Spanish: Cántico Espiritual) is one of the poetic works of the Spanish mystical poet Saint John of the Cross.. Saint John of the Cross, a Carmelite friar and priest during the Counter-Reformation, was arrested and jailed by the Calced Carmelites in 1577 at the Carmelite Monastery of Toledo because of his close association with Saint Teresa of Ávila in the Discalced ...

  8. Joseph M. Scriven - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Medlicott Scriven, (10 September 1819 – 10 August 1886) was an Irish-born Canadian poet, best known as the writer of the poem which became the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". [ 1 ] Life

  9. Kalyāṇa-mittatā - Wikipedia

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    From the aforementioned suttas, we can see that the Buddha believed it vital for spiritual growth to have a spiritual friend. This friendship is built on a deep respect for the teacher's knowledge and the student's potential, and, through this respect and friendship, the two individuals learn constructive behaviour.