The Spiritual Practices of Rumi: Radical Techniques for Beholding the Divine
by Will Johnson Author
Persian poet Jalaluddin Rumi spent the 13th century wandering and learning. The Sufi claimed ot have found an egress to achieving an ecstatic union with the entire cosmos and all within it. If you don't have the time to wander the Silk Road but still crave enlightenment, The Spiritual Practices of Rumi breaks it down for you. Using his own writings to explain the process, you'll discover how to contact the Divine. Rumi learned how to do it by staring into another's eyes and just maybe that will work for you as well.
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