Every experience on the physical, astral or mental plane is just a dream before
the soul.
Bowl of Saki, by Hazrat Inayat Khan
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:
The soul in itself alone is not other than consciousness, which is all
pervading. But when the same consciousness is caught in a limitation through
being surrounded by elements, in that state of captivity, it is called soul. ...
Every experience on the physical or astral plane is just a dream before the
soul. It is ignorance when it takes this experience to be real. It does so
because it cannot see itself; as the eye sees all things, but not itself.
Therefore, the soul identifies itself with all things that it sees, and changes
its own identity with the change of its constantly changing vision.
The soul has no birth, no death, no beginning, and no end. Sin cannot touch it,
nor can virtue exalt it. Wisdom cannot open it up, nor can ignorance darken it.
It has been always and always it will be. This is the very being of man, and all
else is its cover, like a globe on the light. The soul's unfoldment comes from
its own power, which ends in its breaking through the ties of the lower planes.
It is free by nature, and looks for freedom during its captivity. All the holy
beings of the world have become so by freeing the soul, its freedom being the
only object there is in life.
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