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What do Kabir's verses about finding the diamond and pouring out with both hands mean?

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"Don't cling to the first glimpse of the diamond; let the new vastness flow and be shared, for true growth lies in the spontaneous overflow of the present moment."

According to Osho, Kabir’s ‘tie the knot on the diamond’ warns against repeatedly reopening and desiring a first spiritual glimpse; clinging freezes growth and dulls its beauty. The companion ‘pour out with both hands’ points to the spontaneous overflow that follows moving on—let the new vastness flow and be shared, not rechecked. Both advise: don’t look back; allow ever-fresh depths to unfold and overflow.
Don’t keep checking your treasure; keep walking, and when your heart fills up, let it spill and share.
Why this matters practically
- Stops fixation on past highs and the boredom of repetition
- Encourages continuous inner growth and openness to new insights
- Turns abundance into compassion, creativity, and service
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