The Spiritual Practices of Rumi: Radical Techniques for Beholding the Divine
Autor Will Johnsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2007
• Shows how, in 1244, Sufi poet and mystic Jallaludin Rumi was first brought to a state of ecstatic union with the cosmos and all its creatures
• Reveals the radical spiritual practice Rumi formulated in his private retreat with the mendicant seeker Shams-i-Tabriz
• Uses the poetry and prose of Rumi to explain how to come face-to-face with the Divine
One of the most extraordinary events in the history of Sufism occurred in 1244 when the Sufi poet and mystic Jallaludin Rumi met a wandering seeker named Shams-i-Tabriz. Upon meeting, the two men immediately went into private retreat together, emerging ninety days later in a transformed condition.
In The Spiritual Practices of Rumi, Will Johnson reveals the radical spiritual practice that transpired between Rumi and Shams. To put it simply, they sat and gazed into each other’s eyes. Because the eyes are portals to the soul, their sustained gazing formed the basis of a devotional practice that opened the doors to a profoundly ecstatic state of divine union. Johnson draws on the poetry and prose of Rumi to unfold his story. He also explains how one may embark on the practice of intentional gazing to experience the state of ecstatic divine union shared by Rumi and Shams so many centuries ago.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594772009
ISBN-10: 1594772002
Pagini: 183
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:New of "Rumi: G.
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1594772002
Pagini: 183
Dimensiuni: 155 x 227 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:New of "Rumi: G.
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Will Johnson is the founder and director of the Institute for Embodiment training, which combines Western somatic psychotherapy with Eastern meditation techniques. He is the author of The Rubais of Rumi and Forbidden Rumi (with Nevit O. Ergin), The Sailfish and the Sacred Mountain, and Yoga of the Mahamudra. He lives in British Columbia.
Recenzii
"Since meditation is so often seen as a solitary practice, and since so many of our human interactions are superficial avoidance of genuine intimacy, I wholeheartedly recommend this book. Because of its meditative nature, and because of its promise of opening the heart and vision to the deeper nature of all around us, it seems especially appropriate for those engaged on the Ovate and Druid paths."--Karl Schlotterbeck, Henge of Keltria, May 2008
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RELIGION / SUFISM "A fascinating account of what may have transpired between Jalaluddin Rumi and Shams-i Tabriz behind the closed door of their retreat room. It should be read by all serious students of Rumi." --W. M. Thackston Jr., professor of the Persian language, Harvard University One of the most extraordinary events in the history of Sufism occurred in 1244 when the Sufi poet and mystic Jalaluddin Rumi met a wandering seeker named Shams-i Tabriz. Upon meeting, the two men immediately went into private retreat together, emerging ninety days later in a transformed condition. In The Spiritual Practices of Rumi, Will Johnson reveals the radical spiritual practice that transpired between Rumi and Shams. To put it simply, they sat and gazed into each other's eyes. Because the eyes are portals to the soul, their sustained gazing formed the basis of a devotional practice that opened the doors to a profoundly ecstatic state of divine union. Johnson draws on the poetry and prose of Rumi to unfold his story. He also explains how one may embark on the practice of intentional gazing to experience the state of ecstatic divine union shared by Rumi and Shams so many centuries ago. WILL JOHNSON is the founder and director of the Institute for Embodiment training, which combines Western somatic psychotherapy with Eastern meditation techniques. He is the author of The Rubais of Rumi and Forbidden Rumi (with Nevit O. Ergin), The Sailfish and the Sacred Mountain, and Yoga of the Mahamudra. He lives in British Columbia.
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I:
Best of Friends
One Jalaluddin and Shams
Two The Two Worlds and the Lover's Resolution
Three Body of Separation, Body of Union
Part II:
Funnels into God
Four Gazing at the Beloved
Five Language of the Heart
Six The Birthing River of Darkness and Light
Seven Laughter
Eight Friends and Consorts
Part III:
Alone Together
Nine Learning to See
Ten Heartbreak
Eleven Meeting the Friend
Afterword
Acknowledgments
References for Rumi's Poetry and Discourses
Part I:
Best of Friends
One Jalaluddin and Shams
Two The Two Worlds and the Lover's Resolution
Three Body of Separation, Body of Union
Part II:
Funnels into God
Four Gazing at the Beloved
Five Language of the Heart
Six The Birthing River of Darkness and Light
Seven Laughter
Eight Friends and Consorts
Part III:
Alone Together
Nine Learning to See
Ten Heartbreak
Eleven Meeting the Friend
Afterword
Acknowledgments
References for Rumi's Poetry and Discourses
Descriere
In 1244, the Sufi poet, Jallaludin Rumi, met a wandering seeker named Shams-i-Tabriz. Upon meeting, the two men immediately went into private retreat together and emerged 90 days later in a transformed condition. The Spiritual Practices of Rumi reveals the esoteric practice that Rumi and Shams were engaged in.