00:00One of the reasons out of the innumerable why I love Kabir is because he was a worker.
00:05But nobody talks of that and Kabir was weaving throughout the day and in the evening he would
00:11go to that competitive market and manage to sell his stuff and get money and run his livelihood.
00:17Isn't it a matter of great worldly skill to produce literature of the finest quality
00:23and parallelly growth of the finest quality?
00:26At least quality fine enough to sell.
00:29Weaving is a specialized profession.
00:32It's a technical thing and Kabir was at it all the day and singing and composing.
00:38Creativity of the highest art.
00:40Did Kabir embrace one or did Kabir embrace both?
00:43Do you see what he's singing of?
00:44Chadaria Dheeney Re Dheeney.
00:46He's looking at the cloth and what is he seeing?
00:48He's seeing the human form.
00:50He's seeing the human mind and he's singing of it.
00:52Kabir makes liberal prolific use of all that which is associated with his profession.
01:00Everything related to spinning, weaving, selling, wearing became a symbol of God for Kabir.
01:08Such was his immersion into his profession.
01:11That immersion is the full embrace.
01:13Are you immersed?
01:14You're immersed.
01:16You're immersed.
01:19You're immersed.
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