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This is a translation of the Gathas, the Sacred Readings of Sufism.
They contain a condensed expression of the wisdom of the mystic
Inayak Khan, and guidance of the seven most important subjects in
Sufism.
All known talks compiled from original sources.
This volume contains a set of addresses on varying subjects by the
founder of the Sufi Movement, given at different times during his
stay in the West and covering a wide field of his teaching. The
second part of the book consists of Inayat Khan's Confessions or
reminiscences which he dictated around 1918, while in the third
part the reader will find four short plays, written principally to
be performed by his pupils in the course of their training.
THE GAYAN OF HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN is one of the three most important
works of inspiration for Inayati Sufis; the others being the Vadan
and Nirtan. This edition of the Gayan: The Song of Divinity has
been edited and adapted from the original for clarity in modern
English, numbered and reformatted for ease of use, and made gender
inclusive for modern readers.
Teachings on sound presenting a vision of the harmony which
underlies and infuses every aspect of life. Science of breath, law
of rhythm, the creative process, healing power and psychological
influence of music.
The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan is a Sufi text, a sub-sector
of Islamic teaching. It is one of a series of short essays on
spirituality from Sufi teacher Hazrat Inayat Khan, who journeyed
from India to spread his message of love and spiritual liberty to
the West. The essay describes the Sufi ideas of God, nature, truth,
and love, among others, as well as a beginners guide to Sufism.
This work is ideal for anyone interested in world religions,
learning about Sufi beliefs, or studying the spread of Sufism in
the 20th century. HAZRAT INAYAT KHAN (1882-1927) was a Sufi teacher
and writer who founded the "Sufi Order in the West" in London in
1914. Born into a Muslim-Indian noble family, he was initiated into
several Sufi orders before leaving India in 1910 as a traveling
musician at the encouragement of his sheik. Once arriving in the
West, Khan turned from music to spreading Sufi thought and practice
throughout three continents. He returned to India in 1926 to choose
a site for his burial. Today, he is remembered for his call to man
to awake to "Truth of Divine Guidance and Love," which is resonant
in his many works on Universal Sufism.
A guide to training the ego, tuning the heart, and developing
willpower. The Sufis consider the divine art of creating the human
personality to be the fruit of the whole creation. The Art of Being
and Becoming gathers Inayat Khan's teachings on this divine art and
gives methods for training the ego, tuning the heart, and
developing willpower-all to help one develop and perfect a natural
way of being in the world.
Recorded talks and sayings by Inayat Khan in their unedited and
most authentic version.
Sayings and aphorism of Inayat Khan. Flashes of inspiration
contemplate daily life and divine consciousness.
A clear and eloquent presentation of the essential spirit which
inspires world religions.
All known talks compiled from original sources.
All known talks compiled from original sources.
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