Moving into Spaciousness
A way of looking at spirituality and the nafs is to imagine you were locked in a room with someone who never stops talking. This person is you, or rather your nafs. Its chatter is based on fear or desire. We need to find a way out of this room, to enter the rest of the mansion and beyond.
There is a whole state of being that is not tied to this talking. The work of spiritual transformation begins by developing the ability to leave the room, to ‘move into spaciousness’, outside of our self-concepts and expectations, and listen to a different music, the silence in which words arise, in which the meanings of Revelation can be heard, and in which we experience a relationship with the Divine.
Destiny loves effort; if we are destined for something the effort will be there.
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The Heart
Recording of weekly sohbet with Shaikh Kabir and Camille Helminski.
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Balance in Doing, Being, & Loving
A podcast exploring among other things the necessity of balance between doing, being and loving on the path. Doing - human expression as a physical manifestation of the heart. Being - Inner life resulting in sustained and deepened presence, the bedrock of all. Love - the quality that polishes the heart that it might guide the soul in it's Doing. Also included are some wonderful words from Shams-i-Tabriz and some recently translated quatrains from Kabir.
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An Appropriate Response
Recording of weekly sohbet with Shaikh Kabir and Camille Helminski.
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Authentic Longing
This rich podcast explores the hindrances and opportunities that desire manifests on the path. Beginning with a reading that warns us how desire can weaken our integrity, hindering the search for self knowledge so the ego becomes the object of longing.
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The Names of God
Recording of weekly sohbet with Shaikh Kabir and Camille Helminski.
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Silence, Presence and Prayer
Recording of weekly sohbet with Shaikh Kabir and Camille Helminski.
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Patience
Recording of weekly sohbet with Shaikh Kabir and Camille Helminski.
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Lovers Burn
The Rumi poem entitled “Lover's Burn” builds from the story of Moses and the Shepherd. It allows discussion of a number of themes related to reconciliation and the Sufi schema for working through the process of spiritual education and maturation.
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By The Starry Tracks
Three Rumi poems provide beautiful, but stringent observations and advice about the destructiveness of our egoism and what it will take to transform it. Mevlana’s “roasting” of us is done beautifully, gently, and gives us great hope.
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Desires for Accumulation – Surah Takathur
Takathur refers to accumulation/pursuit of material and sensual things, including boasting about status, possessions, credentials, ancestors and lineage.
Surah Takathur and Surah Kawthar have the same root and are related to the Arabic word, kathira (many). Many-ness can be a blessing when you see the oneness behind the many-ness. But there is great suffering when you only see the many-ness and it's tearing you apart in a thousand different directions, depending on the moment and the circumstance.
Surah Takathur tells about knowing naeem (true happiness) and the yaquin (certainty) with which we discern what is naeem. Surah Takathur confirms that the Quran guides us to an open-minded spiritual perception that is the source of our happiness.Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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