
The mutual love between Allah and His servants http://english.bayynat.org.lb/Doctrines/Themutual1.htm
Book III, ch. 5.
The Imitation of Christ (c. 1418)
The mutual love between Allah and His servants http://english.bayynat.org.lb/Doctrines/Themutual1.htm
Nītiśataka 2
Variant translation from K.M. Joglekar:
That woman about whom I constantly meditate has no affection for me; she, however, yearns after another who is attached to someone else; while a certain woman pines away for me. Fie on her, on him, on the God of Love, on that woman, and on myself.
Śatakatraya
King Claudius http://www.cavafy.com/poems/content.asp?id=163&cat=4 (inspired by the story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare)
Collected Poems (1992)
"Search for Love" in The Works of D. H. Lawrence, Wordsworth Editions, (1994), p. 552
Source: Seraphita (1835), Ch. 3: Seraphita - Seraphitus.
Context: Science is the language of the Temporal world, Love is that of the Spiritual world. Thus man takes note of more than he is able to explain, while the Angelic Spirit sees and comprehends. Science depresses man; Love exalts the Angel. Science is still seeking, Love has found. Man judges Nature according to his own relations to her; the Angelic Spirit judges it in its relation to Heaven. In short, all things have a voice for the Spirit.
“As God can only be seen by His own light, so He can only be loved by His own love.”
Sermon VII : Outward and Inward Morality
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
“If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything.”