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NINE<strong>The</strong> Spiritual PathIN THE SUFI MASTER RUMl's Table Talk, there is thisfierce <strong>and</strong> pointed passage:<strong>The</strong> master said there is one thing in this world which must neverbe forgotten. If you were to forget everything else, but were not t<strong>of</strong>orget this, there would be no cause to worry, while if you remembered,performed <strong>and</strong> attended to everything else, but forgot thatone thing, you would in fact have done nothing whatsoever. It is asif a king had sent you to a country to carry out one special, specifictask. You go to the country <strong>and</strong> you perform a hundred othertasks, but if you have not performed the task you were sent for, itis as if you have performed nothing at all. So man has come intothe world for a particular task, <strong>and</strong> that is his purpose. If hedoesn't perform it, he will have done nothing.All the spiritual teachers <strong>of</strong> humanity have told us the samething, that the purpose <strong>of</strong> life on earth is to achieve unionwith our fundamental, enlightened nature. <strong>The</strong> "task" forwhich the "king" has sent us into this strange, dark country isto realize <strong>and</strong> embody our true being. <strong>The</strong>re is only one wayto do this, <strong>and</strong> that is to undertake the spiritual journey, withall the ardor <strong>and</strong> intelligence, courage <strong>and</strong> resolve for transformationthat we can muster. As Death says to Nachiketas inthe Katha Upanishad:<strong>The</strong>re is the path <strong>of</strong> wisdom <strong>and</strong> the path <strong>of</strong> ignorance. <strong>The</strong>y arefar apart <strong>and</strong> lead to different ends... Abiding in the midst <strong>of</strong>ignorance, thinking themselves wise <strong>and</strong> learned, fools go aimlesslyhither <strong>and</strong> thither like the blind led by the blind. What lies beyondlife shines not to those who are childish, or careless, or deluded bywealth.131

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