Kabir on how to find God

Kabir is an enigma to most. This mystic who lived in India approximately 500 years back, composed the most profound and deeply spiritual short poems.

That Kabir had scaled the highest levels of Non Duality is clear. His poetry was of a different level, one can interpret it in numerous ways.

In the poem Kabir; in a deeply non- dual state addresses a sage trying to find God. The last line "O Sadhu! God is the breath of all breath." Caught my eye. Did Kabir mean to say that God is what we breathe in? Is it where to look for God, in your breath.

From the songs of Kabir; translated by Rabindranath Tagore.
mo ko kahân dhûnro bande
O SERVANT, where dost thou seek Me?
Lo! I am beside thee.
I am neither in temple nor in mosque: I am neither in Kaaba nor in Kailash:
Neither am I in rites and ceremonies, nor in Yoga and renunciation.
If thou art a true seeker, thou shalt at once see Me: thou shalt meet Me in a moment of time.
Kabir says, "O Sadhu! God is the breath of all breath."


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