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Chapter 49 seek god

Gibran Essays - The Wanderer 纪伯伦 913Words 2018-03-18
Two people were walking in the valley, and one of them pointed to the mountainside and said, "Did you see that hermitage? There lived a man who had been cut off from the world for a long time. He wanted nothing from the world. He Just looking for God." Another said: She will not find God unless he leaves his hermitage.To leave his solitude and come back to our world, to share our sorrows, to dance with us at the wedding feast, to weep with those who weep around the coffins of the dead. " The first person was persuaded by him from the bottom of his heart, but although he was convinced, he replied: "I agree with what you said, but I believe that the hermit is a kind person. A kind person is independent, compared with Then the hypocrisy and hypocrisy of some people is more beneficial to the world, isn't it good?"

Finding God Two men were walking in the valley, and one man pointed with his finger toward the mountain side, and said, "See you that hermitage? There lives a man who has long divorced the world. He seeks but after God, and naught else upon this earth." And the other man said, "He shall not find God until he leaves his hermitage, and the loneliness of his hermitage, and returns to our world, to share our joy and pain, to dance with our dancers at the wedding feast, and to weep with those who weep around the coffins of our dead." And the other man was convinced in his heart, though in spite of his conviction he answered, "I agree with all that you say, yet I believe the hermit is a good man. And it may it not well be that one good man by His absence does better than the seeming goodness of these many men?"

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