Keep Walking – Rumi
Sufism inspired writings of Persian poet and mystic Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi; these writings express the longing of the soul for union with the divine.
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī – also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī, Mevlânâ/Mawlānā (مولانا, “our master”), Mevlevî/Mawlawī (مولوی, “my master”) and more popularly simply as Rumi – was a 13th-century Persian poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theologian and Sufi mystic who lived in Konya, a city of Ottoman Empire.

Keep walking – Rumi
Although the road is never ending
take a step and keep walking,
do not look fearfully into the distance…
On this path let the heart be your guide
for the body is hesitant and full of fear.
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Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet and Sufi mystic, expresses the soul’s yearning for divine union in his writings. His poem “Keep Walking” encourages perseverance on life’s journey, advising to let the heart guide one’s steps despite the body’s fears and the uncertain road ahead.