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    • [DOCX File]Poems to be taught/used with Young Adults

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      Rumi, Mewlana Jalaluddin“The Guest House” ... Songbook of Poems and Lyrics. ... “God’s Grandeur” Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) The world is charged with the grandeur of God. It will flame out, like shining from shook foil; It gathers to a greatness, like the ooze of oil.

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    • [DOCX File]Elephant in the Dark • Two Kinds of Intelligence

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      When Rumi’s father died in 1231, Rumi assumed his father’s position as a teacher of religion, quickly developing into a famous Sufi master with a large circle of disciples. Sufism was a movement within Islam that developed in the late tenth century and stressed the immediate, personal union of the human soul with God.

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      Rumi has transcended time and space to touch our hearts in the 21st century. Reading the poems, I was once again struck by what was common within the great faiths. The voices reflect universal compassion and eternal wisdom in their love of the divine.

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    • [DOC File]Love Makes All the Difference: An Introduction to …

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      Rumi grieved for his loss, having seen the Divine in Shams, or we can say having seen Shams as God, and as a doorway, to further understanding the mysteries of this life. In his grief, Rumi created the Turning Dance (called ’Whirling’) that is still a part of the Sufi Tradition today.

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    • [DOC File]« A MYSTICAL JOURNEY » THE MUSICAL CONCERT …

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      The music which gives awareness and awakening to the human soul of which in essence experienced of joy and pleasure for being united to the God, Rumi further states in his poems:-WE ALL PART OF ADAM AND HEARD THOSE MELODIES IN PARADISE, THOUGH WATER AND CLAY HAVE COVERED US WITH DOUBT. WE STILL REMEMBER SOMETHING OF THOSE SOUNDS

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      Because I cannot sleepI make music at night.I am troubled by the onewhose face e has the color of spring flowers.I have neither sleep nor patience,neither a god reputation nor disgrace.A thousand robes of wisdom are gone.All my good manners have moved a thousand miles away.The heart and the mind are left angry with each other.The starts and the moon are envious of each other.Because of this ...

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      Yet many more of his poems seem to use wine to represent the God-intoxicated state. In “Talking Through the Door” Rumi says to the Beloved, “The musk of your wine was in the air” (Barks 78). This wine of God is what draws us, Rumi suggests, and it can affect us in many different ways.

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    • [DOC File]Part 3 - Islamic philosophy

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      For Rumi God is the ground as well as the goal of all existence, and life everywhere is a goal-seeking activity. Bergson developed no concept of the self, nor is evolution for him a process of selfrealization. Rumi tells us why life is creative and evolutionary and defines for us the nature of the creative urge.

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      translations of Rumi by Franklin Lewis, all (with specific poems to be announced and supplementary translations by Barks and Robert Duncan in CP). And also for CP: “Deislamicizing Rumi…

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      Rumi was inspired to write poetry express his loss and longing for the beloved. As Rumi’s son wrote, “he found Shams in himself, radiant like the moon.” In the process, Rumi fully embraced the power and mystery of God’s love and the connection between the lover and the beloved as the merging of the soul with the ultimate God-source.

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