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"Wajid is a sufi name for 'god' ~ one of the 99 names of nothingness. It means: one who has no needs, one who is fulfilled, contented. Fulfilment is another name for 'god'. Un-less one becomes 'god' one remains unfulfilled.
Dissolving into 'god' is disappearing from the world of needs. Then one simply is and all is good. Then whatso-ever happens is blissful: life is blissful, death too. Then there is no distinction between success and failure, then there is no choice."
"There are moments when suddenly you don't have any need. Just one morning, sitting silently watching the sun-rise, there is no need, no desire, no idea, no thought. The mind is empty, clean, unclouded. The rising sun is so beautiful, so allowing that one is caught in that net of beauty. In that moment time stops and one cannot ima-gine things can be better than this.
That is the moment of Wajid."
"Search for these moments. Sometimes they come on their own, but if you search they will come more. If you wait for them you will be able to recognise them more. If you cherish them, they will stay a little longer than ordina-rily."
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