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Poetry Wrote Over Several Years on Spiritual, Religious, and Devotional Subjects. |
The Golden Rule In all the sacred scriptures Revealed through Divinity's Mirrors The Golden Rule Is stated in the language of the age. In the language of Hinduism: The believer's total obligation Do not to others That which is distressful to you. In the language of Buddhism: The believer is commanded Harm not others with that which You find hurtful. In the language of Judaism: The believer is instructed Do not to others That which is malicious to you. In the language of Zoroastrianism: The believer is advised That a good person does not do to others What is not good for self. In the language of Christianity: The believer is cautioned To do to other What you would want them to do to you. In the language of Islam: The believer is warned You are not a believer until you want for others That which you crave for yourself. In the language of Baha'i: The believer is informed Not to desire for others What you do not wish for yourself. Poet's Note: ▶︎ |