lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008

About Sufism

The Man of God is drunken without wine:
The Man of God is sated without meat.

The Man of God is rapturous, amazed:
The Man of God has neither food nor sleep.

The Man of God is a king beneath a humble cloak:
The Man of God is a treasure in a ruin.

The Man of God is not of wind and earth:
The Man of God is not of fire and water.

The Man of God is a sea without a shore:
The Man of God rains pearls without a cloud.

The Man of God has a hundred moons and skies:
The Man of God has a hundred sunshines.

The Man of God is wise through Truth:
The Man of God is not a scholar from a book.

The Man of God is beyond faith and disbelief alike:
For the Man of God what"sin"or "merit"is there?

The Man of God rode away from Non-being:
The Man of God has come, sublimely riding.

The Man of God Is, Concealed, O Shamaudin!
Search for, and find- The Man of God

Jalaludin Rumi


THIS, TOO, WILL PASS.

Attar of Nishapur.

Two pearls of the Sufism two classical authors among others like, El-Ghazali, Omar Khayyam, Ibn El-Arabi, Saadi of Shiraz, Hakim Jami y Hakim Sanai.


Tomorrow we will talk a little more about this and some ways to put it into action in our everyday's lives.

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