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If you do not give up the crowds
If you do not give up the crowds you won't find your way to Oneness. If you do not drop your self you won't find your true worth. If you do not offer all you have to the Beloved, you will live this life free of that pain which makes it worth living.
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Commentary by Ivan M. Granger
This is the proper attitude that leads to mystical union. In order to "find your way to Oneness," you can't follow the path of the mass of people or hope to fit in. Is anyone around you attaining That? If not, don't follow their example!
For the awareness to know the true Self, it must relinquish the little self. You must "drop your self" -- drop the ego in order to know your true divine worth.
The final line of this poem might seem confusing. Why wouldn't you want to be free from pain?
In the language of some of the Sufi poets, the all-consuming love for God is described as sweet pain, a deeply aching yearning that turns the entire awareness toward God. It gives orientation to the soul and meaning to life. It is that pain that leads to true joy.
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