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Lincoln, Rumi, Shams and Rabi'a in one volume? How is that possible? While three are Sufis, even Rumi and Shams are separated by a gulf of 400 years from Rabi'a. As for Rabi'a, she was at different times in her life, an orphan, a slave and a prostitute. And Lincoln? On top of another 500 years, the great statesman belongs to an entirely different civilization and religion. Where's the connection? "To the spiritual seeker, " Kehl and Walker contend,"The connection ... is unmistakable. Christ said "I am the good shepherd; I know my own and my own know me." Sincere aspirants on the Spiritual Path recognize Masters; it can be no other way, as they are striving after the same reality." Lincoln, Rumi and Rabi'a are "linked by their unwavering pursuit of Spiritual Truth through Self Knowledge." The proof will be in the reading: In these three remarkable drama produced and performed during the fall and summer months of 2010 and 2011 the authors encourage readers to "search out the connections-rather than notice any supposed differences." 192 pages.
Volume 1 of "Where The Three Worlds Touch," "Abraham Lincoln" is reconstructed from actual reports by Lincoln's closest friends, relatives and political associates, this first of three dramatic readings from Where The Three Worlds Touch is timely, capturing as it does the humor, gentle kindness and homespun conscious humility of America's greatest statesman in the context of the horror of a country sliding inexorably into civil war. Written for dramatic reading and performing on stage. 54 pages, beautifully illustrated.
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