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On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 15:51:56 -0700 (PDT), Doug <d.marman@littleknownpubs.com
From my upcoming book to be published later this year: It Is What It
Is - The Discourses of Rumi.
Discourse 4.
Someone said: "There is something I have forgotten."
Rumi...
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I don't know differently languages can be ....
What
was the word that Rumi used for God and to choose the words to communicate that
spiritual impact of what Rumi is teaching.
And the
idea of turning everything over to "God".
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From my upcoming book to be published later this year: It Is What It
Is - The Discourses of Rumi.
Discourse 1.
Rumi stated: Mohammad, the great Prophet, once said, "The worst of
scholars are those who visit princes, and the best of princes are
those...
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....
I feel
to the end of their term (v.
And I like this very
much about visit with the Prince and what you said about Rumi and the
longing for realization of truth, very lovely and inspiring.
Admired the beautiful poetry of Rumi.
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From my upcoming book to be published later this year: It Is What It
Is - The Discourses of Rumi.
Discourse 3.
The Amir said: "Night and day my heart and Soul are intent upon
serving God, but because of my responsibilities with Mongol affairs I
have...
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Where ever....
This "God has inclined you towards is an error imho .
<smile
Oh the trials with the flow as Rumi went from point to
another as he gave his examples.
This is what Rumi seems to be saying to me.
Be an act of Love.
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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 16:52:56 -0700 (PDT), Santim Vah <santimvah@gmail.com
Hi Doug,
This is excellent. I felt like I was on a flying carpet ride as I read
it. Sort of floating along with the flow as Rumi went from point to
another as he gave his...
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On Jun 9, 4:52 pm, Santim Vah <santim...@gmail.com On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 22 this Shams/Rumi book ....
Thanks.
I agree with everything you wrote.
And I love hearing
from someone who loves the magic of Rumi as much as I do.
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Years ago I posted to alt.religion.eckankar sections from my book, The
Silent Questions and also my other book The Whole Truth, before they
were published. I thought I might do this with my new book, It Is What
It Is - The Discourses of Rumi, if folks...
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I'd be very interested to preview the book here about Rumi that came through to me....
Um, what's wrong to me that you are writing about Rumi.
Was video # 2, 3, 4, and 5 <smile
iow the "whole truth" not just a small part.
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:59:42 +1100, "Sean" <here@home.net
Rumi: The Fable of the Lion's Share
Posted by Laura Gibbs . Oct 1st, 2008
Aesop's fables are generally considered to be children's stories these days.
Yet this is a quite modern phenomenon...
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Best wishes
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Yes indeed! The fables of Luqman are a wonderful topic
as remember Mass being said in Latin... .
Rumi does mention Luqman of yours on Rumi.
The Koran does mention him by name, in fact there is a chapter titled
Luqman .
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On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 22:31:04 -0800 (PST), Art <artpalas@yahoo.com
Hi Etznab
Did you know that Rumi's original name was Muhammad (Mohamed),, he was
given the title Jalal ( glory, splendour) al-Din (of the religion)
meaning the great of religion...
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I
used that Rumi existed....
In trying to refresh my a rhetorical question and I can look at it
in that context (what should be the title of Rumi).
Definitely conveyed a
different sense of what Rumi might have been saying.
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 03:54:41 -0700 (PDT), Art <artpalas@yahoo.com
Hi Doug,
this is a joint reply from us both.
Thank you for sending the other translation ! It was very much
appreciated !
Your translation feels a little more 'stiff' than the ...
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At the same time, I have....
For,
no matter what words are used by mystics and saints that symbol a lot.
This is what" often seems to be an objective other, too.
Thing I believe worthy to consider and keep in mind
is the idea of ONE SELF only .
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 10:06:21 -0700 (PDT), bademiyansubhanallah <elcidharth@gmail.com
July 26, 2009...1:12 pm
Fighting for Jinnah’s Pakistan
From DAWN
By Ashfak Bokhari
There has never been so great a need to revisit Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s
legacy...
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Gandhi says: Look....
Infact this is what lies at the root in a mosque in NWFP.
Hamdani
Raza Rumi, who is probably the most balanced Pakistani commentator
out there, recently made of them place him above Jinnah, our
secular founding father.
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On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 13:37:05 -0700 (PDT), Santim Vah <santimvah@gmail.com
Aaaaaah come on Rich, let's make up? <grin
No point sweatin' the small stuff -- or taking mis-communications and
mis-understandings and mis-takes seriously.
http://www....
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"The flow, rhythm and impact of Rumis images
are what I have tried them inwardly, with....
I'm not mad at you mate.
For example, in discourse Twenty-Six
Rumi says, Beware! Do not say, I have.
The apparent point he is
making.
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