Morning Meditation

May 20, 2026

Do not be proud of your learning, do not be proud of your meditation; the boat of the soul must cross the ocean of life.

— Kabir, The Bijak

Kabir spoke these words as a weaver in fifteenth-century Benares, living at the intersection of Hindu and Muslim worlds, dismissed by scholars and priests alike for his low-caste origins. He had spent decades watching the learned argue about scripture while ordinary people drowned in pride and impatience, mistaking the accumulation of knowledge for the actual crossing. The image of the boat is deliberate — a vessel moves not by sitting still but by steady, humble effort, stroke after stroke across unmeasurable water. This teaching calls us this morning to release the arrogance of measuring our progress and simply return to the oar.

Reflection

Kabir warned that pride interrupts the crossing before we even reach deep water. What is the one place in your life where pride has been disguising itself as patience?

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