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A Candle That Burned in Rain — Baba Farid

  A Candle That Burned in Rain — Baba Farid Fire and rain are natural opposites. One consumes; the other extinguishes. Yet the image of a candle burning in rain is not about defiance — it is about a different kind of endurance. Baba Farid embodied this paradox. He did not live in ideal conditions. His world, like ours, carried unpredictability — social tensions, human suffering, uncertainty. Yet his inner flame did not flicker with every external storm. It remained steady, not because the rain stopped, but because the flame learned how to burn within it. This is the essence of his teaching. Most people protect their inner light by avoiding difficulty. They seek environments where they can remain comfortable, supported, undisturbed. But Baba Farid did not depend on perfect surroundings. He cultivated a resilience that allowed clarity to exist even in turbulence. The candle in rain is not about resistance. It is about adaptation without extinction . For Gen Z navigating co...

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