Rumi: If the sleeping spirit knew itself to be asleep, Whatever it might see, it would feel neither joy nor sorrow.

If the sleeping spirit knew itself to be asleep, Whatever it might see, it would — Rumi

If the sleeping spirit knew itself to be asleep, Whatever it might see, it would feel neither joy nor sorrow.

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