The art of knowing

The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.
 Patience is not sitting and waiting, it is foreseeing. It is looking at the thorn and seeing the rose, looking at the night and seeing the day. Lovers are patient and know that the moon needs time to become full.

― Rumi

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/08/the-art-of-knowing.html

Comments

  1. MANISH KHODE

    August 9, 2014

    good words of inspiration….everything takes time….except the love…..

  2. Jogie Lumaghan

    August 9, 2014

    Lovely lines making u think and realize thanks for sharing and lovely picture too…..

  3. Sumudu Wanniachchi

    August 9, 2014

    Lovely saying…………if every one know the real are of living this will be a heaven…….

  4. Abantika Ghosh

    August 9, 2014

    I CAN SEE THE HEART THAT THE WINGS OF THE TWO BIRDS FORM!

  5. Kayla Moon

    August 9, 2014

    The birds made a heart when flapping their wings!

  6. Kuku Bhari

    August 9, 2014

    Pankh hote to ur jata m es kayanatNzzara dekhata m

  7. pinki david

    August 9, 2014

    silent nature told me story about life …..loveble seen !

  8. Kate Anne

    August 9, 2014

      ❤இڿ-ڿڰۣ– Love & Blessings ❤இڿ-ڿڰۣ–kxxo

  9. sana jabeen

    August 9, 2014

    Masha Allah .
    Beautiful Post And Well Said.

  10. charlotte hayes

    August 10, 2014

    once again gods beautiful creation what would life be without it.

  11. Charles Evans

    August 11, 2014

    Good stalking?  Claim knowledge from the core…….

  12. Charles Evans

    August 11, 2014

    We have an awareness of this core which although it has manifested genesis uninterrupted; we have yet to encounter its face.

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