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The Seven Rivers of Damascus

I remember vividly my first impression of Asad Ali as he opened the door of his home. This “Arab ascetic” was dressed in a stylish white suit and greeted us with a broad smile and a flamboyant “Salaam! Salaam!” We were about to enter a new world of cultivated meaning, high conversation, and spiritual refinement. It is said that the high art of the Arab is rhetoric, and in Damascus, we witnessed a love of language and mystical discourse greater than anything we had so far experienced.

February 9th, 2026|

Mawlana Asad Ali

1937-2026

On February 6 we received word that our beloved mentor, guide, and inspiration, Dr. Asad Ali had passed away. This spiritual friendship began in 1989 when, by an extraordinary set of circumstances, Camille and I were invited to travel to Damascus to meet this great friend of God, scholar, and literary figure.

February 7th, 2026|

Niyazi Sayin

Proportion, Beauty, and the Divine: Kabir Helminski in Conversation with Peter Gould on Design as Spiritual Practice

December 30th, 2025|

George Eliot’s Sufi Influence

Daniel Thomas Dyer explores George Eliot’s most celebrated novel, Middlemarch, and the characters that powerfully evoke Sufi wisdom

July 31st, 2025|

The Idea of Spiritual Training

From The Knowing Heart The role of a Sufi teacher in modern culture is analagous to an athletic coach who would like to train people to develop their abilities to an Olympic level. He would [...]

January 10th, 2025|

The Mystic Keats

Daniel Thomas Dyer offers a new course on the poetry of Keats in light of Rumi & Sufism

November 29th, 2024|

The Mysterion School 2024 (Archived, special offer)

Though the Mysterion School 2024 is finishing soon, you can still access the archived version. This is an opportunity to experience the living tradition of Sufism, to refine our knowledge, and to discover a structure to support our spiritual practice.

February 15th, 2024|
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