Sufi Meditation and Contemplation

Sufi Meditation and Contemplation
Title Sufi Meditation and Contemplation PDF eBook
Author Scott Kugle
Publisher Suluk Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780930872908

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Sufi Meditation and Contemplation offers fresh translations of three classic Sufi texts from Mughal India: The Alms Bowl of Shaykh Kalimullah Shajehanabadi, The Compass of Truth by Dara Shikoh, and the Treatise on the Human Body attributed to Mu'in al-Din Chishti. These texts elucidate meditation practices and the resulting effects. All three come from the Mughal era in India, which witnessed a flowering of Sufism in innovative personalities, diverse mystical orders and bold literary expressions."Meditation is the way to instill the values in the heart, to such a depth that the heart itself is transformed. The heart then is not merely an organ in the body, and is not just on's own personal center; when properly activated through meditation, the heart opens up to reveal the very presence of God with one and with all. To find this state of loving intimacy is the advice of the Qur'an when it says, "So remember me, that I may remember you." And according to Sufi teachings, to meditate and contemplate is the way to draw God down to you and to allow yourself to be lifted up toward God." - from the foreword by Scott Kugle

That which Transpires Behind that which Appears

That which Transpires Behind that which Appears
Title That which Transpires Behind that which Appears PDF eBook
Author Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Publisher Omega Publications (NY)
Total Pages 228
Release 1994
Genre Religion
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Text is composed of edited transcripts of Pir Vilayat's teaching during a retreat weekend, March 1993.

Life is a Pilgrimage

Life is a Pilgrimage
Title Life is a Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Publisher New Leaf Distribution
Total Pages 359
Release
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ISBN 0930872975

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Sufi Light

Sufi Light
Title Sufi Light PDF eBook
Author (Sarwari Qaderi) MD FAAP Ahmad Javid
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-09-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781951147204

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For many people, to connect with their inner self and the divine source is an irresistible desire for their restless souls. Suu Light will take you on a spiritual journey in the ocean of oneness into the presence of the divine. Well acquainted with the world of differences, the author presents a manual for Suu meditation that is laced with autobiographical accounts of his spiritual experiences is volume offers not only a portrait of the development of a Suu mind, but how that mind found refuge from the world of differences by meditation on the world Allah.

Living Presence

Living Presence
Title Living Presence PDF eBook
Author Kabir Edmund Helminski
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 193
Release 1992-06-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0874776996

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"This is an excellent book that explains spiritual principles and how to carry them into everyday life . . . Highly recommended."—Library Journal Sufism is a centuries-old spiritual psychology leading to presence in life. Presence is our capacity to be whole in the moment, in alignment with our deepest wisdom. With unusual clarity, this book describes how presence is different from ordinary habits of mind, and how it can be developed. Drawing on the words of the great Sufi, Rumi, as well as traditional material and personal experience, this book integrates the wisdom of Sufism with the needs of contemporary life. Living Presence offers a wisdom that is both universal and practical. It shows how we can bring spirituality and psychology into a balanced system that honors and awakens the soul. “I am pleased to give Living Presence a high recommendation: It is sober, thoughtful, and well worth deep reflection. Helminski is concerned with out interactions with each other, with cultivating love and a desire to serve the Highest through serving each other . . . a valuable emphasis in a culture like ours that tends to think of spiritual development as special and solitary experiences.”—Noetic Sciences Review by Charles Tart, Ph.D.

In Search of the Hidden Treasure

In Search of the Hidden Treasure
Title In Search of the Hidden Treasure PDF eBook
Author Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Publisher Tarcher
Total Pages 232
Release 2003
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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Like no other book, In Search of the Hidden Treasurecaptures the centuries-old traditions of Sufism. Its pages allow the contemporary reader to become immersed in the words, sights, and wisdom of this powerful mystical wing of Islam. Here is the world of whirling dervishes; of mysterious alleyways where chanting is heard all day long; and of a young poet named Rumi, who writes impassioned love songs to God. Constructed as a conference of Sufis who gather in a great hall to answer the questions of a seeker, In Search of the Hidden Treasureis illustrated with more than a hundred previously unpublished works of Islamic art, and portraits of the Sufi Pirs, or enlightened teachers, drawn by the author's wife, Mary Inayat Khan. The book also includes an extensive glossary of Sufi terms that pertain to states of consciousness, as well as well-documented biographies of all the Sufi Pirs, members of a long lineage that dates back to the prophet Muhammad.

Contemplative Literature

Contemplative Literature
Title Contemplative Literature PDF eBook
Author Louis Komjathy
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 850
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438457057

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An anthology of primary texts on meditation and contemplative prayer from a wide range of religious traditions. This is the first theoretically informed and historically accurate comparative anthology of primary texts on meditation and contemplative prayer. Written by international experts on the respective texts and corresponding traditions, Contemplative Literature provides introductions to and primary sources on contemplative practice from various religious traditions. The contributors explore classical Daoist apophatic meditation, Quaker silent prayer, Jewish Kabbalah, Southern Buddhist meditation, Sufi contemplation, Eastern Orthodox prayer, Pure Land Buddhist visualization, Hindu classical Yoga, Dominican Catholic prayer, Daoist internal alchemy, and modern therapeutic meditation. Each introduction to a contemplative text discusses its historical context, the associated religious tradition and literature, the method of contemplative practice, and the text’s legacy and influence. Volume editor Louis Komjathy opens the work with a thoughtful consideration of interpretive issues in the emerging interdisciplinary field of contemplative studies. Readers will gain not only a nuanced understanding of important works of contemplative literature, but also resources for understanding contemplative practice and contemplative experience from a comparative and cross-cultural perspective. “We have not seen anything this bold and this global since Friedrich Heiler wrote his classic study on the typology of prayer over eighty years ago. Komjathy and his essayists have vastly expanded the scope, depth, and sophistication of this project here. In the process, they have struggled with all of the critical questions around religious pluralism, tradition, and religious authority, and have emboldened the comparative project itself. Contemplation and comparison, it turns out, go very well together.” — Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Comparing Religions: Coming to Terms “Teachers and scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and general readers interested in contemplative practice will cherish a book like this. I’m happy that Louis Komjathy has done this great work. It will undoubtedly be hailed as a milestone.” — Ruben L. F. Habito, author of Healing Breath: Zen for Christians and Buddhists in a Wounded World