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A young seeker once came to Rumi, his face tired from too much thinking.

“My mind never rests,” he said. “It questions every step, fears every choice. I don’t know which way to go.”

Rumi listened quietly, then asked,
“When you are thirsty, do you debate the cup—or drink the water?”

The seeker fell silent.

Rumi leaned closer and said softly:

“Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love.
It will not lead you astray.”

 

The room felt still.

Rumi continued, “The mind is a faithful servant, but a poor master. It was created to follow, not to command.”

“The heart knows before words are formed,” he said.
“It recognizes truth the way a flame recognizes fire.”

The seeker felt something loosen inside him.

That day, he stopped chasing certainty.
He listened inward and stepped forward without fear.

Because when the heart leads,
the mind finally learns to follow.

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