Kabir and his clothes

I have always loved Kabir! Here’s a lovely little story I found about him on Awakening Times:

sufi whirling dervish

ONE OF THE MYSTICS in India, Kabir, was a weaver. He had thousands of followers and still he continued to weave clothes. Even kings were his followers.

The king of Varanasi asked him, “Master, it doesn’t look good, it makes us feel embarrassed. We can take care of you. There is no need for you to weave clothes and every week on market day, go into the market to sell your clothes. Just think of us: people laugh at us.”

Kabir said, “I can understand your problem but I have only one talent and that is to weave beautiful clothes. If I stop doing it, who will do it? And God comes in different faces, in different bodies, to purchase clothes every week in the marketplace.”

He used to address every customer, “Lord, be very careful of the cloth. I have been weaving it, not just like any other weaver — my songs are in it and my soul is in it. I have poured my whole being in it. Be careful, use it with tenderness and love and remember: Kabir has woven it especially for you, Lord.”

And it was not something that he was addressing to anybody in particular — any customer! This was his contribution. He used to say to his disciples, “What else can I do? I am doing my best: I can weave, I can sing, I can dance — and I am immensely contented.”

WHATEVER YOU ARE doing, if there is contentment and a feeling that this whole existence is nothing but the manifestation of godliness, that we are traveling on holy earth, that whomever you are meeting, you are meeting God — there is no other way; only faces are different, but the inner reality is the same — all your tensions will disappear. And the energy that is involved in tensions will start becoming your grace, your beauty.

Then life will not be just an ordinary, routine, day-to-day existence, but a dance from cradle to grave.

And existence will be immensely enriched by your grace, by your relaxation, by your silence, by your awareness.

Contributed by Nilesh Parekh
Source:
Facebook group The Awakened Masters

7 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Senatssekretär FREISTAAT DANZIG on February 8, 2015 at 11:13 pm

  2. Simply Beautiful ❤

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  4. Posted by Bill Bilodeau on February 9, 2015 at 3:36 pm

    Kabir expresses the sweetness of profound Self-Realization. How moving to read his words. Thank you.

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  5. Posted by manyhahama1955 on February 9, 2015 at 6:50 pm

    Yes, I have always loved Kabir, as well, Laura. Wonderful reminder….thank you for posting. Happy day!

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