Reflection on March’s theme: Every relationship could be Being knowing itself.
I heard a talk by a vicar recently in the local church. He began by pointing out the uniqueness of everyone in the audience, and also how we are unlike those who came before and those who will come after us. This uniqueness is extraordinary — all of us, each day, keep meeting new people and seeing new faces. There is so much diversity in life, so much difference, and I’m trying to notice this in my relationships with people. What does this difference mean? What does it say to me? It seems almost like the space between negative and positive charges on a battery. In this space between us, in this difference, there is potential, and maybe love is like a current that can flow. But like an electrical circuit, there are resistances. I do have to be so aware of how I can block this flow through my ideas and concepts about other people.
But we also share so much with each other as well. If I can give it time and presence, then as I try to look closer in my relationships, I see that as well as difference I recognise similarities — qualities and depths in the other person that we must have in common. This could be Being knowing itself. The more I see it the more natural the feeling becomes. At a meeting I was at last week, the presenter introduced herself to me and said she thought we had met before. I don’t think we have but I said yes, I thought so, because it is true — there is something in her I do recognise and have met before.
May my eyes be opened, may I drop my preconceptions and may I look more closely!
~ Mark Baverstock, Leicester
April’s theme is: Your inner being is a sanctuary; cleanse it with the light of compassionate awareness.
We welcome your reflections on this theme. Please email thresholdsociety@yahoo.com
Shaikh Kabir’s March visit
We had some wonderful gatherings last month during Kabir Dede’s visit and we thank everyone who came to the City Circle talk, the Wanstead event and the regional circles. All the recorded talks are now available to listen to and download here. The City Circle talk and Q&A videos are also on our YouTube channel. Part 1 is below:
Reflections on Adab
Adab is courtesy, respect, appropriateness. Adab is not formality; it helps to create the context in which we develop our humanness. Every situation and relationship has its proper adab: between students on the path, in relation to family members and elders, in relation to one’s shaikh. Every level of being also has its adab, including coming into the presence of Truth (Al-Haqq).
Read the full article on Adab here.
Threshold Books
Threshold books are available to buy through Chickpea Press (UK delivery only). For a full list of available titles see here.
Events
Apr 26th: Family zhikr in Harrow – monthly zhikr and meal hosted by Sania and Amer. For more details and address please contact Sania at saniatmax@hotmail.com.
May 10: Muzammal & Shumaisa from Threshold Reigate are holding a one-day permaculture course at Willowbrook Organic Farm in Oxfordshire. To book your place see here.
Aug 29-31: Threshold Annual Retreat at Gaunts House, Dorset. More information due in May.
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The porter runs to the heavy load and takes it from others,
knowing burdens are the foundation of ease
and bitter things the forerunners of pleasure.
See the porters struggle over the load!
It’s the way of those who see the truth of things.
Paradise is surrounded by what we dislike;
the fires of hell are surrounded by what we desire.[Mathnawi II, 1834-7]