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The works of Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan are one of the great spiritual treasures of the world. At once deeply rooted in the Sufi tradition and strikingly original in insight and expression, Hazrat’s teachings remain as potent and meaningful today as they were when originally communicated a century ago, with a message for every human mind and heart, and indeed for humankind collectively. For some time the need for a new popular edition of Hazrat Inayat Khan’s collected works has been apparent. With this in view, Suluk Press now commences its series The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan: Centennial Edition. The aim of this series is to provide the full set of Hazrat’s best-known teachings in a form that balances fidelity to his original words with sensitivity to the contemporary evolution of the English language.
Music News:Remembering Sufi mystic Hazrat Inayat Khan
Die Harmonie der Welt von Hazrat Inayat Khan
Hazrat Inayat Khan was a Shaykh of the Chishti Sufi Order. His spiritual lineage (Silsila), as compiled by Pir Zia Inayat Khan, follows a traditional lineage from ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, through…
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Indifference! My most intimate friend, I am sorry I have always to act against thee as thy opponent. My modesty! Thou art the veil over my vanity. My humility! Thou art the very essence of my vanity. Vanity! Both saint and sinner drink from thy cup. Vanity! Thou art the fountain of wine on the earth, where cometh the King of Heaven to drink. Peacock! Is it not thy vanity that causeth thee to dance? My bare feet! Step gently on life's path, lest the thorns lying on the way should murmur at being trampled upon by you. My ideal! I imagine at moments that we are playing see-saw; when I rise up, thou goest down below my feet; and when I go down, thou risest above my head. My self-dependence! Thou makest me poor but at the same time rich. My beloved ideal! When I was looking for thee on the earth, wert thou not laughing at me in heaven? My feeling heart! I so often wish thou wert made of stone. My limitation! Thou art as a mote in the eye of my soul. Money! Thou art a bliss and a curse at the same time. Thou turnest friends into foes and foes into friends. Thou takest away anxiety in life and at the same time givest it. Waves: We are Upsaras of the ocean. When the wind plays music we dance; earth's treasure is not of our seeking; our reward is Indra's one glance. Time! I have never seen thee, but I have heard thy steps. Time! In my sorrow thou creepest; in my joy thou runnest; in the hours of my patient waiting thou standest still. Time! Thou art the ocean, and every movement of life is thy wave. Sky! Thou art a sea whereon the boat of my imagination sails. My thoughtful self! Reproach no one, hold a grudge against no one, bear malice against no one; be wise, tolerant, considerate, polite and kind to all. My independence! How many sacrifices I have made for thee, and yet thou art never satisfied. My simple trust! How often thou has disappointed me, yet I still go on following thee with closed eyes. My moods, what are you?--We are the waves rising in your heart. My emotion, where do you come from?--From the everflowing spring of your heart. My imagination, what are you?--I am the stream that feeds the fountain of your mind.
Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan Chisti “The Sufic method of realization—the practice of Nimaz, Wazifa, Fikr, Qasab, Shaghal, and Amal—is claimed to be the easiest, shortest, and most interes…
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My first encounter with Inayat Khan’s teachings I was living in Calgary, it was the early 70’s, and I’d joined a mail-order book lending service called the Lucis Trust Library. Th…
Die Gathas des indischen Sufi-Mystikers und Musikers Hazrat Inayat Khan sind eine spirituelle Kostbarkeit. Ursprünglich waren sie nur für die Schülerinnen und Schüler der Inneren Schule bestimmt. Die Lehren wurden in kurzen Abschnitten studiert und führten allmählich zur mystischen Essenz des jeweiligen Themas. Aus der Sufi-Lehre verdichtete Aussagen ermöglichen persönliche Reflexion und Meditation für Suchende auf dem geistigen Weg. Jede Gatha gibt konzentrierte Einblicke und Anleitung in sieben Aspekte des Lebens, die für unsere moralische, religiöse und spirituelle Entwicklung wichtig sind: Aberglaube, Bräuche und Volksglaube, Einsicht, Symbolik, Atem, Ethik/Kultivierung des Herzens, Alltagsleben, Metaphysik. Die Lehrbriefe sind sehr klar, und doch erfordern sie tiefes Nachdenken, um ihre Bedeutung für unser tägliches Leben zu enthüllen.
The discrimination between good and evil is in man's soul. Every man can judge that for himself, because in every man is the sense of admiration of beauty. Happiness only lies in thinking or doing that which one considers beautiful. Such an act becomes a virtue or goodness.
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Many consider Mastery Through Accomplishment to be the most practical place to begin working with the teachings of Inayat Khan. Accomplishment in worldly affairs is not viewed as a hindrance on the spiritual path, but is seen as the means of developing the ability to achieve what one wishes, and ultimately to achieve the purpose of one's life