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Some
Sayings of Khwaja Baha'uddin Naqshband

"In my days of discipleship,
according to the heritage of Khwaja Baba Samai, I listened to
many traditions and I talked with many learned men. But on my
path, that which helped me the most was abasement and humiliation.
I entered by that gate and whatever I may have found, that is
how I found it..."

"I learned utter devotion to the Search for Truth from a
gambler. I watched a gambler lose everything he possessed and
when a comrade begged him to give it up, he answered, "Ah
my friend, if I had to give my head for this game, I could not
do without it." When I heard this, my heart was flooded
with amazement and ever since I have pursued Truth with the same
single-mindedness."

"Our way is that of group discussion. In solitude, there
is renown and in renown there is peril. Welfare is to be found
in a group. Those who follow this way find great benefit and
blessing in group meetings."

"We do not accept everyone and if we do accept, we do so
with difficulty."

"The conditions of acceptance as they should duly be imposed
are hard to fulfill. Either a pupil with capacity appears and
a Master fit to receive him is lacking, or a Master is there
and pupils with capacity are lacking." This was said on
the occasion of the admission of Yaqub Charkhi to the halqa.

"When I was responsible for groups, my state was such that
whenever I was aware of two or three in conversation, I lent
an ear. If they were conversing about God, I was blissful; if
they were talking of anything else, I became sad and heavy at
heart."

We are means for reaching the goal. It is necessary that seekers
should cut themselves away from us and think only of the goal."

"The capacity of all hearts is the same, but the practical
wisdom within the heart is very different from one heart to another."

"If I were to look at the faults of my friends, I would
be left without a friend. For there is no faultless friend. Everyone
loves good people. The art is to learn how to love bad people."

"The clarification of practical wisdom consists in showing
people how to discover them in their own personal experience."

His son-in-law and first successor, Khwaja al ad-din Attar, used
to tell the story of how in the early days of his membership
of the halqa, he was speaking to a "person of the
way" at Ramadan, about the heart. "I said that I did
not know the true nature of the heart. This person said that
in his opinion the heart was like the moon three days old. I
told this to our beloved Khwaja Baha ad-din. At the moment he
was standing up. He placed his foot on mine. At that moment a
great bliss came over me and I felt myself in contact with All
Truth. When I recovered from this state, he said: 'That is the
heart; not what the dervish said. How can you expect to know
the true heart, qalb, unless you have direct experience
of it?'"

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