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    Der Weg ist das Ziel
    Hi everyone, I came across this phrase when I was studying German language. It means in English literally "The way is the goal" I think it is commonly used in German. It sounded familiar to me and I liked it. I'd like to know the origin and the meaning behind this phrase. Thanks in advance.

    Hussein
    For the record:This is my answer to this question(and not a historical explanation).

    As your origin,your LIFE-Source, is your master(though not mastering you),its your goal to reach the path along which you will know and experience,that your master is with you.


    Thats the very best you can do to reach a selffulfilling life.
    (and thats what Im doing)

    Love!
    Gguru

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