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Divine unity

Rumi's poetry is read as saying that labels like Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, or Zen are secondary to the shared divine source.

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Rumi's poetry is read as saying that labels like Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, or Zen are secondary to the shared divine source.

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Asha Is the Truth You Must Become

2025-11-14, day precision · claims

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A source-grounded reading of Zarathustra as the prophet who turns truth into a life-practice: the universe is conscious, evil is the field where virtue becomes real, organized religion is the priestly capture of fire,...

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