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Rumi Talks
Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلالالدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a Sufi mystic and poet whose followers went on to found the Mevlevi Order most famous for its whirling dervishes – a practice that he instigated. Rumi is a seminal figure in Sufism, or mystical Islam, whose thought and works loom large in both Persian literature and mystic poetry in general, with his translated works being enjoyed globally to this day.
Rumi's works are written in his mother tongue, Persian. He occasionally used the Arabic language and single Turkish and Greek words in his verse. His Masnavi (Mathnawi), composed in Konya, is considered one of the greatest poems of the Persian language. Rumi's influence has transcended national borders and ethnic divisions: Iranians, Afghans, Tajiks, Turks, Kurds, Greeks, Central Asian Muslims, as well as Muslims of the Indian subcontinent have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. His poetry influenced not only Persian literature, but also the literary traditions of the Ottoman Turkish, Chagatai, Pashto, Kurdish, Urdu, and Bengali languages.
Rumi's works are widely read today in their original language across Greater Iran and the Persian-speaking world. His poems have subsequently been translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats. Rumi has been described as the "most popular poet", is very popular in Turkey, Azerbaijan and South Asia, and has become the "best selling poet" in the United States.
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Zen Embodiment: Path to FreedomSerial: EB-00227 Zen practice is doing what is expected whether you want to or not; learning to be in touch with our wounds. Freedom, Intimacy, Doubt, Rumi |
Jul 10 2010 |
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You Have to Save Your Own LifeSerial: EB-00228S You have to save your own life. Rumi, Death, Posture, Bell |
Jul 03 2009 |
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Embodied Zen: Practice Through Action War, Mill Valley, Sutra, Rumi, Freedom |
Oct 07 2007 |
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Embrace the Hidden Love Within Money, Thich Nhat Hanh, Big Mind, Building, Rumi |
Apr 22 2007 |
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Embracing Life's True Essence Tanka, Chanting, Rumi, Desire |
Jan 21 2007 |
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The Water of LifeKids' Talk, Rumi, Personality Types, Enemies, Dragons, Silence, Bell |
Mar 05 2006 |
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Mindfulness: Cultivating Inner Compassion Rumi |
2005 |
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Savoring Life Through Presence Death, Emptiness, Rumi, Silence |
Jul 18 2001 |
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Savoring Imperfection in Every Moment Death, Emptiness, Rumi, Silence |
Jul 18 2001 |
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Buddha Within: Embrace the Duality Big Mind, Rumi, Sutra, Death, Forgiveness |
Jul 16 2001 |
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Unveiling Your Inner Buddha Nature Posture, Buddha Mind, Rumi, Don't Know Mind, Letting Go |
Jul 11 2001 |
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Zen Pathways to Everyday Enlightenment Freedom, Hate, Ordinary Mind, Practice Period, Rumi |
Aug 02 1999 |
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Embracing Zen: The Unscripted Journey Realization, Ceremony, Vow, Rumi |
Aug 12 1998 |
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Unmasking Our Inner Cartoons Dragons, Fox, Doubt, Rumi, Emotions |
Feb 10 1996 |
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Embracing Emptiness for Spiritual Freedom Emptiness, Vow, Rumi |
Aug 04 1984 |
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Awakening Presence Through Mindful Touch Peace, Rumi, War, Instruction |
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Journey to the Inner Spring Enemies, Dragons, Rumi, Silence, Bell |
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