
Rumi: Work In The Invisible
Do you feel (or ever felt) that your work goes unnoticed or unappreciated? I have. Anyone in the service, ministry, or help arena has certainly felt this. Rumi’s response to this feeling is the importance of spiritual work and inner transformation. He emphasizes that true, meaningful work is not just the physical labor or outward action that people see, but the inner effort to cultivate love, humility, and connection with the divine, and invisible work leads to a deeper understanding of life, bringing one closer to spiritual truth and enlightenment. The story further encourages focusing on the inner, spiritual dimensions of life rather than being solely concerned with external appearances or material achievements.
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