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Surrender to the divine will from "summary" of The Masnavi I Ma'navi of Rumi (Complete 6 Books): The Festival of Spring from The Díván of Jeláleddín by Rumi

The concept of surrendering to the divine will is a fundamental principle in the teachings of Rumi. To surrender to the divine will means to let go of our own desires and ego, and to submit to the greater wisdom and power of the universe. It is about accepting that there is a higher purpose at work in our lives, and trusting that everything happens for a reason. Rumi teaches us that when we surrender to the divine will, we open ourselves up to a world of possibilities and blessings that we may not have even imagined. By letting go of our need to control everything, we allow the universe to guide us towards our true path and purpose. Surrendering to the divine will is not a sign of weakness, but rather a display of strength and faith in something greater than ourselves. In the face of challenges and obstacles, surrendering to the divine will can provide us with a sense of peace and clarity. Instead of resisting or fighting against the natural flow of life, we can learn to trust in the process and have faith that everything will unfold as it is meant to. This acceptance allows us to find inner peace and serenity, even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty.
  1. Surrendering to the divine will is an act of surrendering to love. It is about opening our hearts and minds to the infinite possibilities of the universe, and allowing ourselves to be guided by the divine force that connects us all. When we surrender to the divine will, we are aligning ourselves with the natural order of the universe, and allowing ourselves to be led towards our highest good.
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The Masnavi I Ma'navi of Rumi (Complete 6 Books): The Festival of Spring from The Díván of Jeláleddín

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