Chaalis Chiragh Ishq Ke, Story of Molana Rumi, Elif Shafaq, Short Stories, چالیس چراغ عشق کے, کہانی مولانا رومی کی, ایلف شفق, کہانیاں,
Chaalis Chiragh Ishq Ke, Story of Molana Rumi, Elif Shafaq, Short Stories, چالیس چراغ عشق کے, کہانی مولانا رومی کی, ایلف شفق, کہانیاں,The Forty Rules of Love
“In my childhood, I
saw God, I saw angels, I saw the mysteries of the upper and lower worlds
unfold. I thought that all humans see all this. But eventually I realized that
not all people have such a view.”
Shams al-Din Mohammad (1185–1248) also known as Shah Shams Tabrez
Holding the stone in your fingers, you throw it into the running water. Its
effect will not be easily visible. Where the stone hits the surface of the
water, small ripples will appear, and then the rush and noise of the river will
drown it out. And just throw the same stone into the lake, the effect will not
only be visible but will remain for a long time.
The stone will disperse stagnant waters. A circle will form where the stone
hits the water and then the circle will expand over time. It will not be long
before the circles formed by this will spread and then they will be felt
everywhere on the surface of the water.
These circles will actually stop and end when they hit the coast. If a
stone hits the surface of a river, the river will perceive it as part of its
turbulent flow as a loud noise. Something would not be unusual. Nothing brash
or loud and rebellious. But if the same stones hit the surface of the lake, the
lake will never be the same again. For forty years, Ella Rubin's life had been
like still water. There was a chain of habits, needs and preferences. Although
that life was somewhat monotonous and ordinary, it did not seem tiring to her.
For the past twenty years, every wish she had made, every person she had
befriended, and every decision she had made had been filtered through her
marriage. His son David was a successful dentist who worked hard and made a lot
of money.
“In my childhood, I
saw God, I saw angels, I saw the mysteries of the upper and lower worlds
unfold. I thought that all humans see all this. But eventually I realized that
not all people have such a view.”
Shams al-Din Mohammad (1185–1248) also known as Shah Shams Tabrez
Holding the stone in your fingers, you throw it into the running water. Its
effect will not be easily visible. Where the stone hits the surface of the
water, small ripples will appear, and then the rush and noise of the river will
drown it out. And just throw the same stone into the lake, the effect will not
only be visible but will remain for a long time.
The stone will disperse stagnant waters. A circle will form where the stone
hits the water and then the circle will expand over time. It will not be long
before the circles formed by this will spread and then they will be felt
everywhere on the surface of the water.
These circles will actually stop and end when they hit the coast. If a
stone hits the surface of a river, the river will perceive it as part of its
turbulent flow as a loud noise. Something would not be unusual. Nothing brash
or loud and rebellious. But if the same stones hit the surface of the lake, the
lake will never be the same again. For forty years, Ella Rubin's life had been
like still water. There was a chain of habits, needs and preferences. Although
that life was somewhat monotonous and ordinary, it did not seem tiring to her.
For the past twenty years, every wish she had made, every person she had
befriended, and every decision she had made had been filtered through her
marriage. His son David was a successful dentist who worked hard and made a lot
of money.
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