Sri AurobindoStill the invisible Magnet drew his soul
About This Quote
If you want to keep someone close to you, do not avoid them. If they are truly important to you, they will eventually find their way back to you. You cannot keep someone for too long if they truly care about you and want to be with you. The invisible magnet draws its soul – – is a phrase that can be found in the writings of English poet and spiritualist William Blake.
It is one of the most famous lines from his work and has become a popular saying and line of poetry, and those who quote it often use words such as “tenderness” or “kindness” to describe the feeling it evokes. It was first published as a prose poem in 1804, however it had been written as early as 1790.
Source: Savitri: A Legend And A Symbol
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