Where does the book talk about the Sufi poet Rumi and his concept of Rinanubandha?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 19

The provided text does not mention the Sufi poet Rumi. However, the concept of Rinanubandha is explicitly mentioned in Chapter 19. The text states, "Because of the ties of past debts (Rinanubandha), we have met by good fortune; let us hold mutual love in our hearts and experience happiness and contentment." According to this passage from Chapter 19, Rinanubandha is the reason for fated meetings between people, suggesting that connections are formed based on karmic ties from previous lives. The guidance is to embrace these connections with mutual love to find happiness, but this concept is presented independently of any teachings from Rumi.


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