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For hundreds of years, the alchemy of Rumis words have transformed world views and changed lives. Now, let Rumi take you on an inner adventure of beauty and radiance where assumptions lose their hold. Not only do the images of this deck tell a story, but look closer, and the sacred Farsi script of the poem reveals itself to you. This oracle set contains 66 cards: Each image card is a Rumi poem shaped into a Farsi calligram, paired with a poem card containing its English translation. Also included is a commentary booklet with stories and insights. Wherever you are in your present journey, each poem and image will awaken your heart and illuminate your mind. Meditate on the images, reflect on verses and stories, and interact with Poems in Action. This set beckons you to join Rumis caravan through both the dark and mysterious valleys and the wondrous and dazzling peaks of the soul.
"A magical journey to a world of mystical delights.” — Deepak Chopra, MD A Girl Called Rumi, Ari Honarvar’s debut novel, weaves a captivating tale of survival, redemption, and the power of storytelling. Kimia, a successful spiritual advisor whose Iranian childhood continues to haunt her, collides with a mysterious giant bird in her mother’s California garage. She begins reliving her experience as a nine-year-old girl in war-torn Iran, including her friendship with a mystical storyteller who led her through the mythic Seven Valleys of Love. Grappling with her unresolved past, Kimia agrees to accompany her ailing mother back to Iran, only to arrive in the midst of the Green Uprising in the streets. Against the backdrop of the election protests, Kimia begins to unravel the secrets of the night that broke her mother and produced a dangerous enemy. As past and present collide, she must choose between running away again or completing her unfinished journey through the Valley of Death to save her brother.
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