That's wonderful. It's amazing how lined up these messages are whenever we start discussing. Just the other day the Bowl of Saki mentioned balance! I read this on the 24th,
https://wahiduddin.net/saki/saki_date.php?m=7&d=24"There are two forces in us, love and reason. We must keep an even balance between the two. If we give too much expression to love we become unbalanced and fall into trouble. And if on the other hand we lean too much on the side of reason we become cold."
I know you pushed for me to see Amma and I appreciate your efforts, very much. I've never met anyone who felt so strongly on the subject implore me to go in the manner you did. Thanks buddy, talk with you later.
"In balance lies the whole secret of life ... All religions and philosophies have laid down certain principles such as kindness, truthfulness, forgiveness, but the mystic lays no stress on principles, he allows everyone to have his own principles, each according to his point of view and evolution. For example, there are two men, one is so merciful that he will not even harm an insect, and he could not draw a sword to kill another human being, while the other man for the sake of his people is content to fight and to die. These are two opposite points of view, and both are right in their way.
The Sufi therefore believes one should let each hold on to the principle suited to his evolution, but for himself he looks beyond the principle to that which is at the back of it, the balance. He realizes that what makes one lose balance is wrong, and what makes one keep it is right. The main point is not to act against one's principles. If the whole world says a thing is wrong, and you yourself feel that it is right, it is so, perhaps, for you."