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How does Kabir express his belief in God in this excerpt from “Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale”?

There the woods of spring are a-bloom,
and the fragrant scent “He is I” is borne on the wind:
There the bee of the heart is deeply immersed,
and desires no other joy.

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Answer:

In this excerpt the author is showing the reader a description of what heaven would be

Step-by-step explanation:

In this excerpt the author is showing the reader a description of what heaven would be, He is talking about a beautiful and peaceful place where spring is always present with its delicious fragrance and the bees that represent the proliferation of life for the different species shows abundance and assures the way in which a good experience will constantly continue expanding with great joy as it is so much according to the excerpt that it could not be more as said in the last line.

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