
Work. Keep digging your well.
Don’t think about getting off from work.
Water is there somewhere.
Submit to a daily practice.
Your loyalty to that
is a ring on the door.
Keep knocking, and the joy inside
will eventually open a window
and look out to see who’s there.
— Jelaluddin Rumi in The Essential Rumi by Jelaluddin Rumi, Coleman Barks, translator
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