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| To come to the knowledge of all, desire the knowledge of nothing. To come to the knowledge you have not, you must go by a way in which you know not. — St. John of the Cross | ||
| Light is not recognized except through darkness. — Yiddish proverb | ||
| The Unconditioned is the seed, the Conditioned is the flower and the fruit. Knowledge is the branch and the Name is the root. Look and see where the root is; happiness shall be yours when you come to the root . . . [it] will lead you to the branch, the leaf, the flower and the fruit. — Songs of Kabir LXXX |