The Great Radiance of the 13th century, often called the Mawlana. He represents the "Sovereignty of the Soul," a flame that transformed the grief of a lost friend into a cosmic longing for the source. He is the dance that defies gravity and the poetry that breaks the heart open so the light can get in. He is the reminder that we are not a drop in the ocean, but the entire ocean in a drop, disguised as a man in a turban.

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