Hafez
Hafez, the 14th‑century Persian mystic poet, embodied the soul of Shiraz through verses of love, longing, and divine intoxication. His Divan remains a treasury of lyrical wisdom, blending sensual beauty with spiritual depth. He challenged hypocrisy, celebrated wine as a metaphor for divine ecstasy, and invoked the beloved as both earthly and transcendent. Revered as a “tongue of the unseen,” his poetry became an oracle for seekers, inspiring Sufis and poets worldwide. Hafez’s words dissolve boundaries between sacred and profane, urging surrender to joy and trust in fate. His legacy endures as a timeless voice of freedom, passion, and mystical union.
Start seeing everything as God, But keep it a secret


