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You’ve come to know the fortunate and the inauspicious stars, but you don’t know whether you yourself are fortunate or lucky.
Quote By Rumi
You’ve come to know the fortunate and the inauspicious stars, but you don’t know whether you yourself are fortunate or lucky.
Rumi
Rumi
Persian Mystic and Sufi Poet
Rumi, a 13th-century Persian mystic and poet, wrote timeless verses on love, spirituality, and the divine that still inspire readers today.
Explanation Of The Quote
Rumi critiques external obsession with fate and astrology. True insight comes not from reading the stars but from understanding one’s own fortune and purpose.
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