"Lxxv" Quotes from Famous Books
... into that sterile worship of intellectual formul which became the curse of the Vedntist school. For the mere intellectualist, as for the mere pietist, he has little approbation. [Footnote: Cf. especially Nos. LIX, LXVII, LXXV, XC, XCI.] Love is throughout his "absolute sole Lord": the unique source of the more abundant life which he enjoys, and the common factor which unites the finite and infinite worlds. All is soaked in love: that love which he described ... — Songs of Kabir • Rabindranath Tagore (trans.) |