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“Certainly many if not most of Sufi love poems can be read as if they were addressed to a woman. In fact, without doubt a certain number of them were inspired by a woman‘s beautiful features, but this did not prevent the poet from viewing her loveliness as the mirror of God‘s Beauty. (p. 287)” True LoveSufismSufi WisdomSufi WaySufi GnosisGods Beauty Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“God is the only object worthy of our love, for He is the True Beloved; every other object of love veils His Face. In describing His Image which they contemplate in their hearts, the Sufis often use terminology pertaining to the primary derivative beloved of the male human being, that is, woman. All the imagery employed by the Persian poets in the ghazal or „love poem“ to praise derivative beloveds takes on a new significance at the hands of the Sufi poets. Again one must keep in mind that this is not a question of poetical convention, since according to Sufi teachings women manifest the divine Attributes of Beauty, Mercy, Gentleness, and Kindness in a relatively direct manner within their outward forms. In Rumi‘s view, their derivative beauty is the closest thing to True Beauty in the material world. For this very reason, the attraction that their beauty exerts upon a man can be one of the greatest obstacles to his spiritual development. As long as he thinks that a woman‘s beauty belongs to her, he will be led astray. But once he is able to see her beauty as the reflection of God‘s Beauty, then his derivative love can be transformed into True Love. (p. 286)” True LoveSufismDivine LoveSufi WisdomSufi WaySufi Path Of Love Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“The just Witness is the Beloved‘s Eye. (p. 292)” SufiSufi WaySufi Gnosis Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“A famous aphorism tells us, „The Sufi is the child of the moment“ (as-sufi ibn al-waqt). One of its meanings is that the true Sufi lives in the constant awareness that his self is nothing but what he is at the present moment. And since each present moment is unique, each moment of the self is unique. In some Sufi texts, each moment is called a nafas, a „breath.“ The Sufis are then called „the folk of the breaths“ (ahl al-anfas), because they live in full awareness of the uniqueness of the nafs at each nafas, each breath, each instant. (p. 55-56)” EnlightenmentAwakeningSufismPresenceSufi WisdomSufi WayThe Child Of The MomentThe Folk Of The Breaths Book:Sufism: A Beginner's Guide Source: Sufism: A Beginner's Guide
“The temporal cannot know the Eternal, so to the extent that the Sufi contemplates God in his heart, God Himself is the contemplator: Ultimately, the Witness, the Witnesser, and the Witnessing are all one. (p. 288)” EnlightenmentSufismNondualitySufi WisdomSufi WaySufi GnosisDivine OnenessContemplation Of God Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“Whoever enters the Way without a guide will take a hundred years to travel a two-day journey. . . . – Rumi (p. 123)” SufismSufi WisdomRumiSufi WaySufi Gnosis Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“The three dimensions of Sufi teaching: the Law, the Way, and the Truth; or knowledge, works, and attainment to God; or theory, practice, and spiritual realization. Knowledge of God, man, and the world derives ultimately from God Himself, primarily by means of revelation, – in the context of Islam – the Koran and the Hadith of the Prophet; and secondarily by means of inspiration or „unveiling“, the spiritual vision of the saints, or the realized Sufis. Knowledge provides the illumination whereby man can see everything in its proper place. (p. 11)” IslamSufismSufi WaySufi GnosisSpiritual Philosophy Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“The Sufi Way is to follow the model provided by the Prophet‘s representatives on earth, the saints, who are the shaykhs or the spiritual masters. Once having entered the Way, the disciple begins to undergo a process of inward transformation. If he is among those destined to reach spiritual perfection, he will climb the ascending rungs of a ladder stretching to heaven and beyond; the alchemy of the Way will transmute the base copper of his substance into pure and noble gold. The Truth or „attainment to God“ is not a simple, one-step process. It can be said that this third dimension of Sufi teaching deals with all the inner experiences undergone by the traveler on his journey. It concerns all the „virtues“ (akhlaq) the Sufi must acquire, in keeping with the Prophet‘s saying, „Assume the virtues of God!“ If acquiring virtues means „attaining to God,“ this is because they do not belong to man. The discipline of the Way coupled with God‘s grace and guidance results in a process of purification whereby the veil of human nature is gradually removed from the mirror of the primordial human substance, made in the image of God, or, in the Prophet‘s words, „upon the Form of the All-Merciful.“ Any perfection achieved by man is God‘s perfection reflected within him. (p. 11-12)” IslamSufismSufiSufi WisdomSufi WaySufi Gnosis Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“The Sufi‘s book is not composed of ink and letters: It is naught but a heart white as snow. The scholar‘s provisions are the marks of the pen. What are the Sufi‘s provisions? The footprints of the saints. – Rumi (p. 131)” SufismSufi WisdomRumiSufi Way Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“Already in this world the perfect Sufis live with God. They journey into the Infinite, listening to the music of God’s creative command. At each moment God says “Be” and a new selfdisclosure, more glorious and perfect than the preceding, delights the eye. In the words of Iraqi, The song will never cease, nor the dance come to an end, for all eternity, because the Beloved is infinite.” EnlightenmentAwakeningSufi WisdomSufi WaySufi GnosisDivine Oneness Book:Sufism: A Beginner's Guide Source: Sufism: A Beginner's Guide
“There are no „others“. What appears to be „other than God“ is in fact foam upon the Ocean, forms manifesting meanings, the Hidden Treasure displaying itself outwardly, sunlight upon a wall. All multiplicity is the manifestation of Unity. (p. 304)” EnlightenmentSufiSufi WisdomSufi WaySufi GnosisDivine Oneness Book:The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi Source: The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
“The fall of man is the result of the blinding of the ‘eye of the heart’ (chashm-i dil or ‘ayn al-qalb), which alone sees with the vision of gnosis.” SufismRumiSufi WayGnosisThe Eye Of The HeartWilliam C Chittick Book:The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi Source: The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi
“The greatest of the lovers, however, are those who constantly seek to augment their knowledge, in keeping with the Quranic command: „Say: „My Lord, increase me in knowledge“ (20:114). They increase their knowledge by never denying God‘s presence in any phenomenon and by never affirming his presence in anything whatsoever. Seeing with both eyes, they constantly recognize that all is „He/not He.“ They never let themselves fall into stasis and fixity, but flow with the constant unfolding of the universe. They recognize themselves and all things for what they are. (p.34)” SufismSufi WisdomIbn ArabiWilliam C Chittick Book:Ibn 'Arabi: Heir to the Prophets Source: Ibn 'Arabi: Heir to the Prophets