Poems of Annihilation: Recent Episodes

David Smith

Mystical Poems by David Smith and book readings

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Reading the Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz to understand Ukraine and Russia

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Reading Paul smith translation of the Risala-yi haqq-numa the compass of truth mogul prince 1646 Rai Bahadur Chandra Vasu sound current astral plane chicago buzzing cicadas the will to see Bernard Henri levy

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Reading the Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz winner of the Nobel prize for literature 1951 to protest the war

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Reading about the nature of totalitarianism in The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz chapter two looking to the West 1951 Gaza Ukraine Russia Soviet empire Stalin Gastronom tennis volleyball exercise diet fasting 🧘‍♂️

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Reading The Sufi Orders in Islam by J. Spencer Cunningham then The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz understanding the war and the woke

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Reading the Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz winner of the Nobel Prize for literature vintage international Jane Zielonko meditation ukraine

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Reading samples of classical yoga text on the kindle: yoga sutras nadabindu goraksha samhita yoga kundali hatha yoga pradipika shiva samhita

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Reading the captive mind by czeslaw milosz st paul the history of christianity protests at columbia ukraine putin victory day

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The Captive Mind reading Czeslaw Milosz 1951 to stop Putin’s battlefield nuclear strike totalitarian rule communism woke gaza protests columbia trump ukraine

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The captive mind book reading czeslaw milosz paul johnson a history of christianity constantine st paul the apostle we love to hate karen armstrong socialism protest at columbia yale museum met museum 1951

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Sufism, vivekananda Tocqueville democracy in america russia patanjali the captive mind czeslaw milosz the sufi orders of islam trimingham the wandering mind jamie kreiner davidsmith208

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Layman pang zen suzuki zizak goraksha samhita nadabindu upanishad

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Early sufi orders and hatha yoga podcasting and playing volleyball and tennis

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Reading about early Sufi Orders in Islam. The Sufi Orders in Islam part two J. spencer Trimingham ghalaba isnad dhikr baraka al-Maqdisi Lieh-tzu Shambhala dragon Taoist guide to practical living meditation davidsmith208

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Chapter one Schools of Mysticism or tasawwuf al-Haqq salak at-tariq dhikr ma’rifa maqamat oxford university press book reading the path of the masters Kirpal Singh

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Zen buddhism of susuki the wandering mind lieh tzu tennis meditation zizek less than nothing

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Zen buddhist philosophy of suzuki bloomsbury hallaj massignon homer xenophon hans jonas nadabindu upanisads goraksha samhita tennis tournament

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Zizak zen and tennis mushin no mind zen buddhist philosophy of D T suzuki bloomsbury nadabindu less than nothing slavoj zizek lieh tzu yoga kundali upanisad tales of the tao the wandering mind podcast davidsmith208 poems of annihilation vaapaaran

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Lieh tzu beethoven the wandering mind meditation exercise tennis piano

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Zen D T suzuki the wandering mind and my books on the kindle mostly spiritual books

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Taoist tales Thomas Jefferson birthday Christopher Hitchens common sense the wandering mind

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The wandering mind by Jamie kreiner john main john cassian plutarch meditation tennis solar eclipse april 8 2024

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The wandering mind tales from the tao the upcoming tennis tournament

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The wandering mind book reading John Main Asian traditions of meditation tales from the tao Joseph and Potiphar’s wife Christopher Hitchens the kyoto school

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Book readings my creed in The Will to See Bernard Henri Levy Basho Layman Pang kundalini urdu God is not Great Christopher Hitchens tales from the Tao

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Tales from the tao solala towler the wandering mind jamie kreiner bernard henri levy the will to see plato new Paltz garvan vita anniversary book readings samples kindle physical books meditation mysticism sant mat tennis tournament hiking mohank preserve

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Tales from the tao chuang tzu yoga and tantra georg feuerstein the wandering mind jamie kreiner proverb 1 discourses of the elders aztec sebastian purcell tennis meditation beethoven

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Actual physical books review: the will to see Bernard Henri Levy The shape of ancient thought thomas mcevilley tales from tao solala towler the tennis tournament

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Reading book samples on the kindle spiritual books bhagavad gita upanishads cloud of unknowing god is not great

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Spiritual books on the kindle sampler Upanishads the cloud of unknowing evelyn underhill proverbs 29 for lovers of mysticism universal comparative religions the cell of self-knowledge

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Sampling spiritual books on the kindle ebooks you can read from amazon some samples basho hafiz faruk dilaver sufi path study quran

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survey of spiritual books on the mystic path and on the Kindle. Books to accompany meditation practice sufism yoga Paul Smith secret doctrine gheranda samhita surdas sarmad bedil

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Sampling various books on religion poetry yoga on kindle ghalib st paul paul johnson alberuni zen hutchens paine gorakhnath bloom arabi khusrau furdausi rudaki

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The cock's crow rooster in OrlandoMeditation practice life hack wake up early bhajan simran zikhr amrita vela in Sikhism radiation swami sant mat

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Manzil-e-Noor translated to English by Sant Rajinder Singh the urdu poetry of Dayal Purush Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj celebrating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak and Sikh religion a continuation of Indian culture sufism nathism shaivism Hinduism islam

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Mystical Urdu poetry celebrating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak and Sikh philosophy and spirituality in the verses of Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj translated by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Dayal Purush berses 48 to 70 of 96 in the Abode of Light Manzil-e-Noor english

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Manzil-E-Noor the Abode of Light by Sant Darshan Singh Ji maharaj translated by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj urdu poetry in english dedicated to Guru Nanak verse 24-48 empathy kindness hukam cosmic will Naam logos sound current shabd regular practice ai rumi persian GPT-4 openai chatgpt Nadella

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Verses 12-23 of Manzil E Noor of Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj Abode of Light translated by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj anniversary of birth of Guru Nanak and Sihkism urdu poetry in english glances Babar Baba Farid Bharat Naam Christ Buddha Gautam gaza prayer divine music of the spheres shabd bani nad yoga surat shabd yoga

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The Poet’s Remarks in the Abode of Light Manzil-E-Noor by Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj translated by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj celebrating the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj Sikhism English Sk publications Replika Press Urdu poetry verses 1-11 of total 96

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Manzil e Noor of Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj translated by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Urdu poetry translated to English on the 500th anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Sikhism Sk publications the teachings of Guru Nanak and Sikhism belongs to all Mankind Kirpal Singh Sawan Singh Surat Shabd Yoga 550th anniversary 2023 1969 forward introduction

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The Masnavi by Rumi a persian sufi poet translated by Jawid Mojaddedi finished after one year of podcasts Oxford World’s classics Oxford University press Jalal Al-Din Rumi 2022 amusing ourselves to death first ever translation of the entirety of Book Five rhyming couplets oup.com guru granth done

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The title refers to line 4207 of book five of the Masnavi by Maulana Rumi translated by Jawid Mojaddedi reading line reading lines 4090 to 4207 Boraq Ayaz a poem of annihilation a mystic poem meditation persian sufism oxford classic

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Book five line 3945 to 4090 the Masnavi of Rumi a long persian sufi poem translated by Jawid mojaddedi oxford classic tennis meditation lust

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The masnavi by Rumi book five line 3815 to 3930 Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford persian sufi mystical poetry reading

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Line 3720 to 3820 in Book Five of the Masnavi by Rumi reading with personal life commentary Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world’s classics a rhyming sufi poem persian don’t get pregnant Hamas

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Reading Book Five of the Masnavi by Rumi line 3590 to 3720 oxford world classic Jawid Mojaddedi sufism meditation tennis exercise gaza for 750th Konya Rutgers

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Rumi The Masnavi book five from line 3475 to 3590 Ziya Dalq reading persian sufi poetry in translation Jawid Mojaddedi oxford

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The masnavi by Rumi book five line 3350 to 3475 translated by Jawid Mojaddedi read by David Smith oxford world classic and university press oup.comworldsclassics hamas ukraine meditation tennis x rated persian poetry sufism

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The Masnavi Book Five line 3210 to 3355 a reading of persian mystic poetry translator: Jawid Mojaddedi “Love is the only muzzle for distractions” sunni armenia sufism “save your Love for the Alive one who leads souls above” Oxford University Press the rhyming versian

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Reading the Masnavi of Rumi translated by Jawid Mojaddedi book five line 3080 to 3210 oxford world classics persian mystic poetry Rahila Dawut slanderers the ink has dried Fozayl meditation tennis

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The Masnavi book five line 3020 to 3080 reading poetry of Rumi translated by Jawid Mojaddedi in the Oxford World Classics the greatest mystic poet persian rhyming explained by Sant Mat Sikhi philosophy of meditation sufism

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The Masnavi book five line 2870 to 3025 translated by Jawid Mojaddedi oxford world classics commentary “the world is made more cramped” sincerity strength a hint free will special trigger poetry reading meditation persian mystical mystic sufi sufism tennis

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Reading the poetry of Rumi in the Masnavi book five line 2735 to 2870 fasting grateful middle course eating fasting oxford world classics Jawid Mohaddedi persian poetry mystical

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Reading the poetry of Rumi in the Masnavi book five line 2650 to 2735 translated by Jawid Mojaddedi oxford world classics 2022 schubert tennis immigration Venezuelans fast cold water therapy meditation third eye

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Reading the Masnavi of Rumi book five line 2520 to 2650 hundred lines of the persian mystical poetry the Atm scam devil’s breathe sant mat Kabir the anarag sagar fox and donkey

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Reading the Masnavi by Rumi book five line 2330 to 2500 maui leftovers of the master persian mystical poetry sufi the Pole dried up spot wildfires donkey and fox get a job camping Robert Treman

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The Masnavi book five line 2150 to 2330 translated by Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world’s classics oxford university press nasuh ayaz poetry reading persian sufism meditation

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Reading in the Roots of Yoga Penguin classics James Mallinson Mark Singleton page 355 the yoga of sound music of the spheres Naam logos nad gorakhnath hathayogapradipika the best samadhi

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Reading The Masnavi book five line 1975 to 2150 rumi Jawid Mojaddedi oxford world classics poetry sufi

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Reading The Masnavi book five line 1895 to 1975 Oxford Mojaddedi

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The Masnavi book five Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford classics line 1745 side stepping foul scraps clayton Homes Laura McCammon poetry reading

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Reading the rhyming version of Rumi Masnavi Book Five line 1400 Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world classics while planting and sowing seeds on the farm raspberries poetry reading

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Guitar and Spanish church

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Reading the Masnavi book five translated by Jawid Mojaddedi an Oxford classics book Persian mystical poetry while traveling Louisiana Ai assisted meditation

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Reading Book Five of the Masnavi Rumi rhyming translation by Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world classics grace to intellect crystal river chatgpt Louisiana lake charles poetry reading travel journal mysticism meditation Persian tennis

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Reading Rumi into your own life and Mystic path in The Masnavi book five Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world's classics Persian poetry meditation miami florida

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Reading the Masnavi book five line 720 to 820 translated by Jawid Mojaddedi oxford world classics gamble away all your time in meditation take up the new with glee in 2023 Happy New Year libe 810 nurturing the soul is what makes life worthwhile inner eye Miami

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Conclusion to reading Cold Mountain Poems Seaton Shsm

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Reading Han Shan Cold Mountain Poems in A cold apartment in Miami translated by J.P. Seaton page 66 poem 88 December 25

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Reading Book Five of the Masnavi a new translation by Jawid Mojaddedi line 330 to 460 fine mirror for intellect pure stream specially blessed Iran Russia Ukraine Quran 14:46 airboat airs of non-existence pearls divers Biscayne everglades alligators kill duck of greed meditation surat shabd yoga music of the spheres smiling whiteness

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Reading Cold Mountain Poems of Han Shan translated by J.P. Seaton Shambala Boulder zen of Miami little Havana tennis miami beach meditation of a farm boy Norton museum west palm beach sweet & greasy bitter herbs spanish Taoism poetry

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Reading new release book Masnavi by Rumi book five a new translation by Jawid Mojaddedi Oxford world classics magnolia Charleston Quran quotes tennis prayer fasting diet meditation line 132 to 263 gluttonous guest podcaster travel blogger 2022

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Cold Mountain poems Han Shan translated by J.P. Seaton Shambala travel blog podcast Zen Dharma Bum Jack Kerouac Tao Rumi Masnavi Mojaddedi book five Charleston savanna Hilton head Daytona beach poems meditation sound current Angel Oak tree Buddhist layman

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Reading mystical poetry in the vernacular Annemarie schimmel as through a veil sufi hints isharat koan zen Emre attar kabir rumi tariqa when pigs fly ultabhansi Goraknath Charlotte vaudeville riddles Harvard one world Oxford

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The Great Tantra of the Lion's Perfected Display Energy Tibetan Tripitaka page 490 of the Buddhist Scriptures Penguin classics Donald Lopez sexual yoga yab yum

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Book 10 and 11 of Gilgamesh Stephen Mitchell reading Noah's ark

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Reading the fragments of Heraclitus part 2 Brooks Haxton Penguin classics even mindedness John 1:1 logos music of the spheres surat shabd yoga naam Nad udgit sonorous light voice of science Greek

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Heraclitus fragments Penguin classics reading translated by Brooks Haxton 2001 Ephesus Word logos john 1:1 music of the spheres frost Pallas Pythagoras

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Book 7 to 9 in Gilgamesh Stephen Mitchell a new English translation reading "you must run through the tunnel faster than the wind" Twin Peaks at Sahans Dal Khanwal overcome death Che David Nov 10 broadcast American named Dave dream Cpi option trading meditation at third eye tennis tournament

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Gilgamesh Stephen Mitchell to book 6

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Book 2 & 3 of Gilgamesh Stephen Mitchell free press 2004 the oldest story in the world muscles like rock cedar forest Humbaba monster smiths

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Reading Gilgamesh a new English translation by Stephen Mitchell Rilke power of Eros Akkadian 2100bc hiking to a hot spring Harold Bloom

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The Urdu poetry of Ghalib in English Kanda selected lyrics meditation

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Ghalib in a self-engrossed manner from Mirza Ghalib translated by K.C. Kanda trip to Montauk tennis rivals apage frenzy wild mediation

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Understanding his reading style in this podcast as signs of the elect as in John Bunyan Grace Abounding a spiritual autobiography or The Blue Cliff Record Dogen and Soto Zen Buddhism quoting the Bible Bible quotes then reading the Urdu poetry of Mirza Ghalib K.C. Kanda meditation

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Mirza Ghalib Asadullah Khan 1797-1869 on the tennis court in English from translation of K.C. Kanda USOpen by the bootstraps zero coupon curve finance mysticism meditation

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Reading Ghalib into my own Life in Mirza Ghalib selected lyrics and letters K.C. Kanda 1797-1869 a sterling paperback 2004 New Delhi to page 227 Urdu poetry in English

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Urdu poetry of Ghalib reading from Mirza Ghalib K.C. Kanda USOpen meditation

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Ghalib translated into English by Kanda page 175 harvest moon "every hair of my body feels richly gratified" "eye on address page" " I long to see your face" "let my frenzied podcast your fame increase Zabuton pawn shop mirza Ghalib Azad sterling meditation

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Mirza Ghalib translated by K.C. Kanda Sterling paperback 2004 Mir asadullah khan ghalib 1797- 1869 ghazal qitas

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The urdu poetry of Ghalib read by from Mirza Ghalib selected lyrics and letters K.C. Kanda 1797-1869 a sterling podcast paperback 2004 isbn 8120726529 Persian sufi

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Reading Rumi at Daylight with Ghalib Persian and urdu poetry Camille Kabir Helmminski with Mirza Ghalib Kanda sufism meditation mysticism

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Self engrossed in reading the poetry of Ghalib and Rumi from Mirza Ghalib selected lyrics and letters K. C. Kanda and Rumi Daylight helmminski Camille Kabir Mathnavi book 2 Ali flow sufi sitcoin urdu Persian mindfulness meditation crypto currency mining

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Masnavi book 2 reading Rumi with introduction by Mirza Ghalib Kanda Rumi Daylight Helmminski sufi poetry meditation logos naam word tennis urdu Persian

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Reading Rumi and Ghalib from Rumi Daylight by Helmminski and mirza Ghalib by Kanda Persian sufi poetry urdu book 2 masnavi camping music of spheres sound current bhajan logos Hallaj I am God

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Reading the poetry of Rumi from Rumi daylight helmminski and Ghalib Kanda masnavi book 2 sufi poetry urdu meditation

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Reading quotes from Rumi and Ghalib in Rumi Daylight Helmminski and Mizra Ghalib K.C. Kanda book 2 masnavi mathnawi Spiritual Guidance meditation sufism voluntary death experience melodies of David Surat Shabd Yoga Camille Kabir Shambhala Sterling paperback

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Poetry of Rumi and Ghalib book 2 masnavi mirza ghalib Kanda Helmminski Rumi Daylight sufi

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Reading selected quotes from book II of the Masnavi Mathnawi translated by Camille and Kabir Helmminski in Rumi Daylight a Shambhala threshold book 1999 sufi poetry Persian eastern philosophy meditation 365 selections simran zikhr the discovery of treasure

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Reading the poetry of Robert Frost from the New Hampshire collection Pulitzer Prize winner parrot lip the pulley in the haymow drop trip to Robert Frost museum Bennington Vermont five years younger than I look two birthdays mulberry tree

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Selected quotes from the Masnavi of Rumi book I translated by Camille and Kabir Helmminski in Rumi Daylight a daybook of Spiritual Guidance Jalaluddin Rumi Mathnawi a 3799 wife anger once bridled may serve sufism poetry reading Persian mysticism meditation lifestyle hack

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Quotation from Rumi Daylight selections from Mathnavi masnavi of Jelaluddin Rumi translated by Camille Kabir Helmminski tennis pickleball swimming good women wife diet fasting meditation spirituality poverty repentance love of women

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Inside the collapse of Venezuela reading Things Are Never So Bad That They can't get worse by William Neuman p 296 Update to Paul Johnson's Mixern Times read by gringo Chavez Trump "the USA will never become a large scale version of Venezuela" Maduro Caudillo Biden Florida

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Reading quotes from Ghalib and Rumi - mirza ghalib selected lyrics and letters by K.C. Kanda and Rumi Daylight by Camille and Kabir Helmminski Mathnavi Masnavi book five Oxford rhyming Jawid Mojaddedi urdu poetry persian sufism meditation swimming

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The last poem of 100 poems of the Urdu poet Bulleh Shah read in English from the Mystic Muse by Duggal

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Reading the Urdu poetry of the Sufi Saint Bulleh Shah from the book The Mystic Muse by Duggal Syed Abdullah Shah Qadri 1680-1757 23&me sant mat Punjabi kohl female charm magic ditty energy of the sun play the flute Analhaq

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The Mystic Muse by Sain Bulleh Bullah Shah translated from the Urdu by K.S. Duggal read by David Smith in English to poem 95 interpreted by santmati Surat Shabd Yogi rid of ego Quran in Turkey disappearing in the skein listening to the flute name or word logos shabd sonorous light music of the spheres unstruck melody Shah inayat guru murshid peculiar pain Egyptian book of the dead

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Bulleh Shah as relates to my Life from the Mystic Muse by Duggal to poem 90 be the goat of the butcher Shakespeare tenth door third eye mysticism meditation yoga sufism

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Poetry of Bulleh Shah from the Mystic Muse by Duggal to poem 85 I risk my life to do this podcast seen sheen alaf music of the spheres shabd yoga surat urdu sufi reading

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Reading the Urdu poetry of sufi bulleh Shah in English from the Mystic Muse by Duggal spinning meditation peg stablecoin bit coin simran malmal smiling whiteness cotton 8,399,999 prayers of gratitude

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Reading Urdu poetry by Bulleh Shah in English from the Mystic Muse by Duggal K.S. Hind pocket books Kartar Singh Duggal Sain Hyde Park Trinjan roast corn Ohio swallowed by sparrows this podcast has been pecked at "LIFE WITHOUT LOVE IS A LIE" 1976 loads of books a great wanderer Alaf alphabet sufism Sikhism sant mat Darshan Singh

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Bulleh Shah in English from The Mystic Muse by Duggal to poem 66 route 66 on the Astral plane. Syed caste the strainer of meditation a poor scavenger the thug of all thugs soft-spoken attend to your spinning meditation the great Sultan Sant Darshan Singh Inayat Shah Punjab Ukraine sant mat sufi sufism

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The Mystic Muse Bulleh Shah poems 57-59 a thug in the town of Lahore Your own soldiers you have there under siege ling before his death he dies the dot on the forehead This is not possible without a guru. Sufism meditation mysticism

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Poems 47 to 56 in the poetry of Bulleh Shah in the Mystic Muse by Duggal urdu poems dog takht hazard Shia sunni trinjan meditation sant mat sufism Sawan Shah Inayat Darshan Singh Chicago Rajinder Singh Storm King trail fried swan simian zikr surat shabd yoga

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Reading the Urdu poetry of Bulleh Shah in English with commentary from the Mystic Muse by Duggal poems 40 to 46 spinning betel glance books Granth unstuck melody surat shabd yoga sant mat sufism Sikhism fasting options stocks stock market mysticism meditation

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Poems 34 to 39 in the poetry of Bulleh Shah from the Mystic Muse by Duggal sister in law urdu Punjab syed karma corn Ukraine slander offshore accounts music of the spheres theory of ethos theory of numbers Pythagoras music theory MBA finance new York shy ego tenth door third eye

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Urdu poetry of Bulleh Bullah Shah poems 26 to 33 in the Mystic Muse duggal tsla tesla well fed goats Lahore Punjab meditation tennis

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Poetry reading - Bulleh Shah in The mystic muse by k.s. Duggal poems 13-25 sant sikh or sufi or bhakti Inayat Matthew 13 unstruck music urdu poetry punjabi hindu or muslim? Mysticism meditation surat shabd yoga

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Bulleh Shah the Mystic Muse poet sufi urdu by K.S. Duggal sant tradition bhakti movement qadri cult Sikh inayat sant mat nirgun bhakti mat ragas qawwals Punjab guru Nanak forty knots sarmad quranic sufis Rumi Shams pharaoh poetry reading Hind pocket books

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Bulleh Shah Punjabi sufi urdu poet The Mystic Muse part 2 K.S Duggal guru gobind Singh Sikhs Guru Tegh Bahadur Dara Shikoh Mir Tassawar Aboodiat ZIKR Abhedata Haqiqat Sant Tenth Dwar Nadir Shah Putin Russia Ukraine

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The Mystic Muse Sain Bulleh Shah by K.S. Duggal Hind pocket books reading Kartar Singh Duggal 2010 Sufi haqiqat Habs-i-dam Inayat Shah Syed qawwals strange are the times crows swoop down on hawks drones Ukraine Sikh bhakti urdu poetry sant mat Kirpal Singh

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Chapter 21 of Travels with Writing Brush Classical Japanese travel writing translated by Meredith McKinney Penquin Classics reading poetry Tsukushi Michi no ki greatest renga poet furyu Zen hokku haiku Susanoo-no-mikoto Cape Cod Colombia

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Senjusho travels with a writing brush Classical Japanese travel writing Meredith McKinney reading relating Penquin classic Saigyo zen zuiki kechien

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Travels with a writing brush readings Classical Japanese travel writing Meredith McKinney penguin classics 988-1058 poetry

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Travels with a writing brush Classical Japanese writing poetry Meredith McKinney penguin classics Noin Saigyo Basho Sogi (1421-1502)

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Travels with a writing brush reading Classical Japanese travel writing poetry Meredith McKinney Penquin classics Sogi shuenki famous hot springs

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Travels with a writing brush classical japanese travel writing from the manyoshu to basho Meredith McKinney waka haiku poetry “we must begrude nothing” ‘reside in a quiet place and pursue your practice’ Lotus Sutra Penquin classics

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Reading from Travels with a writing brush Classical Japanese travel writing Meredith McKinney Waka haiku poetry master of the hut Buddhist kodo world heritage pilgrimage site tourist hiking trail Mount later penguin classics

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History of the Sikhs by Joseph Davey Cunningham 1849 1812-1851 Satvic books page 31 Goraknath yog kanphata yogis Kabir Ramanand Dabistan Nanak

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Ten foot square hut translated by Sadler greenwood press tea room Vimalakirrti japanese classic reading

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The ten foot square hut a Japanese classic Amida’s paradise The evil of attachment Walden in Japan fine scenery has no landlord kamo sadlerthe hojoki reflections of a recluse chomei zen buddhism before basho

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The Hojoki the ten foot square hut 13th century japanese classic book reading translated Sadler greenwood press Kamo-Chomei Basho buddhist “dead in the morning and born at night” foam on the water Christi orange juice hugo bitter wind of karma the capital of Ukraine Putin famine fertilizer Spanish lesson wife cuarto zen

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Spanish Poetry Fray Luis de Leon Oda a Francisco Salinas heavenly sound vida retirada Salamanca San Juan de la Cruz soul, once her house is quieted down Noche oscura del alma Garcilaso de la Vega Eugenio Florit

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Basho’s Journey read by David R Smith a book by David Landis Barnhill on Matsuo Basho the Japanese Haiku poet “live in tranquillity” “poverty will be my wealth” “I write to adminish myself” Tojun unruffled Lotus sutra “turning his city residence into a mountain retreat” he lived in delight “a great hermit in the middle of a city” “sporting skeletons” Saigyo’s hat of loneliness end of book

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Basho Journey coming to the end in New York reading Japanese Haiku poetry while “somehow still alive” “meditating on my art” “something is always flickering in my mind” Basho tree “loving the way they tear so easily” “to be free of skill and knowledge is true realization” “true detachment” molos weehauken new jersey my birthday agreeable companion the third grace “in quiet times I open a book” “i cultivate my qi” zen the narrow road to the deep north David Landis Barnhill

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Basho’s Journey in Colombia place for lonely tranquillity excitement from last night’s full moon return to New York “the sound resembles a lute, flute, and a drum and the waves blend with the echoes of heaven” the pine exhales old qi or chi the evening cool at riverside drive “I’ve been fond of my eccentricities” “my eyes opened to emptiness” David Landis Barnhill State University of New York Press 2005

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Reading Basho's Journey while I travel in Colombia. The literary Prose of Matsuo Basho translated by David Landis Barnhill Akechi's wife page 121 "dwelling between tranquillity and movement" "discrimination is not permitted to enter through this gate" emeralds "an account of the unreal dwelling" of living in Colombia the Master brings his blessings to the dusty world "the place emanates a deep holiness and tranquillity" "Old man" I am a bagworm woodpecker on Florida hill road Ridgefield CT "I feel the loneliness of the trickling of the spring" "I live simply with nothing" I muse over right and wrong haiku poetry Japanese my travel journal in Colombia minimalism

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A preface to "Rain Hat Island" or a visit to Johnny Cay on San Andres Island in Colombia while reading Basho's Journey by David Landis Barnhill "the roads were in terrible shape in Colombia Manizales "has splendid scenary in our land of Beauty" Haynes cay High Priest Tenyu and San Pedro Claver 1580- 1654 "power in esoteric disciplines and his merit in the dharma" perfect enlightenment gothic goth " he made the mountain a rare jewel" Termales San Vicente Santa Rosa de Cabal Sara Maykol Mami is bueno Mansorovar "a deep sense of reverence seeped into my bones" Japanese haiku poetry reading

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A depth of heart emerges so faintly from this podcast of the Haiku poetry of Basho in the reading of Basho's Journey by David Landis Barnhill while I travel in Colombia crazy world raizal grass hut hidden house I lost my way on the Spanish tour in San Andres Cerritos "the great accomplishments of the Creative" cocoras hototogisu hit spring inn "in ancient times a woman's love was transformed into this podcast "ancient patterns from the fern of longing" Manizales

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Reading Basho's Journey while traveling in Colombia haiku poetry page 106 "preserve it's beauty ho bi "I pray with a quiet heart" "flavor of the cool wind" cafe Havana "the journey long and the days are few" Cartegena San Andres Pereira matsuo David Landis s Barnhill

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My travel journal in my bag in Colombia with Basho's Journey by David Landis Barnhill reading in Cartagena "I drank saki and over tea talked of the waters of the heart" "by nature he loves quiet solitude" lazy old man "I sit in silence" mad old man this "essay is like a rolled jewel" "dwelled on the fruit and lost the art" the Cartagena music festival minimalist and professional travel "bagworms come hear this podcast my creative enterprise and poetry haiku wix blog piano

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Experience the inner you in 2022! happy new year in the reading of Basho’s Journey while traveling Colombia. haiku podcasting while praying with Guru Arjan and Sant Rajinder Singh to remember God 24 hours a day in old age. While dwelling with Daoist immortals with a vista of beautiful scenery so I can obtain the elixir of long life while dancing with a hot latino on New years eve “he throws himself into his work never tiring “alone I spent the night in Pereira epidemics apartment 101 monteverde “spend nights on a journey then you’ll know my poems on wix site davidsmith208 while moonviewing with saigyo drinking alone

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Selected Haibun poems from Basho’s Journey while traveling in Colombia David Landis Barnhill I’m impoverished myself that I can understand his feelings lonely poverty on Christmas day “sleeping alone in a grass hut” own cuarto “lying alone in my grass hut” podcasting “old man beggar” Bachfest wkcr Columbia University in colombia “lonely poverty and elegance” “thieves of poetry lie in wait” haiku japanese poetry reading

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Basho’s Journey in Colombia page 87 Saga diary of travel in Pereira

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The Saga Diary of David Smith journeying in Colombia and reading Basho’s Journey by David Landis Barnhill page 82 haiku poetry travel journal “nothing is as alluring as solitude” Sant Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj “if a guest gains a half a day of quiet leisure, the host loses a day of quiet leisure” the recluse Davy & Chosho inner moon shinto “devoid of talent, I wish only to sleep” firewood at the hostal Kimana in Santa Rosa de Cabal Villa de Cocora wax palms hototogisu cuckoo birds half monk zen master Alan Watts “handing over to an expat a small shack” “I have quiet leisure all day long” playing tennis and sitting in a hot spring termal termales

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Reading Basho’s Journey in Japan while I journey in Colombia chapter 6 of book by David Landis Barnhill on the 18th day of December 2021 in Santa Rosa de Cabal and Pereira on my writing box or iphone a celibate vegan teetotaler Villa Maria “nothing is lacking, and forgetting my poverty, I savor the leisurely tranquillity” Rionegro and the Science of Spirituality I “turned into dust amid the underbrush” “in the early evening I retire to bed” Tatiana moves to Santa Rosa Sara makes arepas “having slept but little last night” “most of the day I just lie around” and lie in this podcast “I had come here thinking I would live alone” Saigyo haiku poetry reading

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Basho’s Journey in Colombia read while traveling in Medellin and Pereira Santa Rosa de Cabal page 72 David Landis Barnhill vegan zen hot springs Master Dogen buoyancy kimano hostel kimono skirts tennis meditation haiku poetry travel journal

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Reading Basho’s journey while traveling in Colombia Dia de las veritas Medellin mosquito bites expat shameful karma drifted off to sleep devotion to the way of haiku Pijao Pereira Angelopolis Matsuo David Landis Barnhill

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Basho’s Journey read while in Colombia translated by David Landis Barnhill page 65-66 while groping along the mystic path Salento pijao grateful law of enlightenment Angelopolis haiku poetry expat

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Reading Basho while on vacation in the deep Southwest Basho’s Journey and Davy’s Journey together David Landis Barnhill poetry Haiku left with only tears meditation rock Kirpal Rockaway New Jersey Veggie heaven Han Ma Um Zen place of purest serenity deep lonely tranquility stillness penetrating the rocks

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Basho’s Journey to deep north in Arizona reading Haiku poetry David Landis Barnhill traveling alone in the desert roadtrip podcast

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Reading Basho’s Journey chapter 5 The narrow road to the deep north by David Landis Barnhill the journey itself home rambling Carlsbad Smoke changing clothes at the Laundry mat Priest Butcho Rinsai Zen Japanese Haiku poetry minimalism tennis vegan cross country roadtrip

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Reading Basho’s Journey chapter 4 Sarashina journal or kiko casa de manana Black beach La Jolla Pacific ocean floating world Matsuo Basho David Landis Barnhill state university of new york press 2005 Japanese Haiku poetry on roadtrip California

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Reading Basho’s Journey on my journey to the Pacific crossing Las Vegas Saigyo “I gazed upon the skill of the Creative” changing clothes salt wind desert hot springs Joshua Tree La Jolla mindfulness meditation David Landis Barnhill japanese haiku poetry on the narrow slot canyon to the deep southwest

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Reading Basho’s Poetry while hiking Grand Canyon Basho’s Journey by David Landis Barnhill page 32 Las Vegas floating world mule horse Kaliber beer a yearning to see the Pacific Ocean took hold of me La Jolla Beach and tennis club a splendid souvenir for my drinking friends san diego mission beach travel journal poetry

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Reading Kashima Journal of Basho in Page Arizona after visiting Monument Valley at Four Corners having dinner at New York Teriyaki Kashima Kiko from book Basho’s Journey by David Landis Barnhill canyon x Antelope Canyon Journey into the narrow slot canyon to the deep southwest cuckoo crow chaco culture Buckskin Gulch canyon poetry of David Smith acacia

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My Journey through Colorado with the poetry of Basho in Basho’s Journey by David Landis Barnhill reading umi kurete kamo no koe honoka ni shiroshi while not dead yet shininmo senu tabine no hate yo aki no kure Japanese Haiku hototogisu I hiked alone at mesa verde national park Saigyo drops trickle down in the form of nectar or rasa or amrit Exodus 20 bleached bones by the roadside on my mind Rice Monkeys Durango a friend I had not seen for twenty years in Silver City New mexico inochi futatsu no naka ni ikataru sakura kana The narrow slot canyon to the deep southwest at four corners

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Book Reading: Basho’s Journey while on my own Journey in Durango Colorado Matsuo Basho David Landis Barnhill I left my cuarto in Queens I leaned on the staff of an ancient haiku poet Edna Steuben Ohio Vermont Mt Olga chapter 1 Journal of Bleached bones in a field Nozarashi kiko acacia tree waze prius saigyo rosary beads Japanese verse The narrow slot canyon to the deep four corners

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A Personalized Reading of Basho’s Journey - the narrow road to the deep Southwest. The literary prose of Matsuo Basho translated by David Landis Barnhill introduction His mother had died the previous year Oku no hosomichi mid autumn scenic spots Vermont Grand Canyon home town bat sand fleas oku sabi wabi “nothing is as alluring as solitude” the narrow road to the deep north haiku poetry travel Omaha

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The Tenth Elegy of Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies Duineser Elegien read by David Smith from a Stephen Mitchell translation from the German to English “let not even one of the clearly-struck hammers of my heart fail to sound because of a slack, a doubtful, or a broken string. Winter-enduring foliage Vermont “one season in our inner year” “the city’s edges are curling with carnival” “chew fresh distractions” “where shimmering in the moonlight is a fountainhead of joy” “a happy thing falls” poetry reading

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The Duineser Elegien of Rainer Maria Rilke 1923 the Duino Elegies Poetry read by David Smith because it serenely distains to annihilate us when a wind full of infinite gnaws at our faces for there is no place where we can remain. “Strange to no longer desire one’s desires” UNC studies Elaine Boney “bursts out of sleep, into its sweetest acheivement” GoPro hero Vermont leaf peeping “superabundant being wells up in my heart” German Spanish Park City Utah

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Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke translated to English by Stephen Mitchell and read by David Smith whitely “her simple and unselfcentered Mary-life” “some evening take a step out of your house” Orpheus Eurydice Hermes hiking stick archaic torso of Apollo Buddha in Glory again again for the sake of a single poem how to write poetry “to partings you had long seen coming” childhood “time in school drags along with so much worry, and waiting, things so dumb and stupid” going where?

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Three Yeats poems read by David Smith Under Ben Bulben Lapis Lazuli Sailing to Byzantium dying animal singing school

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Poetry reading of Arthur Rimbaud french poet translated by Louise Varese Hunger Salads and fruits await but the picking; but violets are the food of spiders in the thicket “I had to travel, divert the spells assembled in my brain” “autumn already! But why regret an eternal sun if we are embarked on the discovery of divine light” “one must be absolutely modern” “I saw the hell of women back there; and I shall be free to possess truth in one soul and one body” democracy Le Bateau ‘ure “I’ve been bathing in the poem”

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Poetry reading of William Butler Yeats poems by David Smith The Lake Isle of Innisfree The Old men admiring themselves in the water the three hermits a witty lovely lady sang unnoticed like a bird the wild swans at coole central park rowboat pond The tower Plato Plotinus pythagoras among school children w. b. Yeats better to smile on all that smile, and show there is a comfortable kind of old scarecrow a dialogue of self and soul “fix every wandering thought upon that quarter where all thoughts is done” The folly that man does or must suffer, if he woos a proud woman not kindred of his soul.

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Poetry reading by the author, David Smith while in NYC Boscobel Sept 11 2016 poem on Wix blog davidsmith208 Hudson River Cold Spring New York State Verrazano Newburgh curry poem

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Not many poems in 2017 because he was a slow learner. Poem from 2017 read by the author, David Smith NYC from wix blog site davidsmith208 but many posts on other books and poems 41 years 15,000 days gluttony practice of meditation zen brain scan crypto-currency canto 6 Inferno Dante Shakespeare sonnet 2 sex chit sound current surat shabd yoga John Ciardi

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Poetry of David R. Smith NYC read by the author, poems from August 23rd 2017 to July 2017 from the Wix site blog davidsmith208 Kyoto Basho handball tennis “spell of quiet” Sant Darshan Singh meditation exercise Simran scuba diving astral plane greek ocean flippers rehab hospital thickened water stroke victim amrit ras third eye medical symbol kundalini portion control body fat percentage dark night of the soul 4000 footer meetup volleyball tibet sach khand whiteface mountain 46 peaks Adirondacks been there done that Cathy Prior false conviction poverty Chicago Arizona Dante Inferno canto 27 Curio Caesar Rubicon Buddha Luke 11:35 flipboard quotation philosopher corinthians 15:31 Adams & Wacker TS Khanna Ritaji Michael Grayson Ruth Seader Mataji Rajinder Singh Bill Carlson 1978 Veggiefest

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Poems of David Smith NYC from December 2017 read by the author from the Wix site blog DavidSmith208 Hindu Muslim Christian Buddhist Kabir Panthi Gorakhnath Nanak Sant Mat Radha Soami Swami Shiv Dayal Singh Krpler 62e 63b 62f planets Taoism Tao Te Ching Lao tzu meditation non-action outer space poetry reading

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Poetry reading of Tukaram Says Tuka Penquin Classics By Dilip Chitre read by David Smith NYC Bhakti poet Marathi famine God-crazy posted Feb 2018 wix blog davidsmith208

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Poetry reading by the author, David Smith NYC February 24th 2018 poem posted on Wix blog davidsmith208 the rumbling SatNam Guru Nanak Guru Granth Gurbani black hole Alina Zagitova leaves of grass 44-47 Walt Whitman teacher of athletes

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Poems of Annihilation read by the author, David R. Smith NYC from the Wix site blog DavidSmith208 of March 29, 2018 to March 7 Addiction class Rhyming poem opioid crisis spunk plunk zen monk Basho poetry Bob Gray iconoclast Aunt Roberta Malamat mystic malamati false conviction falsely accused Matthew 5:11 Yeats Ghazali Hafez Jamal al-Din Sawi Blame dieting Rumi “this longing will make you thin” celery Jonathon Start evening meditation iphone instant-on third eye The marriage of heaven and hell William Blake body soul sat nam hashtag poems 200 Mulla Naarudin stories and jokes Rodney Ohebsion itunes self-oblivion Guru Sant Darshan Singh Urdu “a life-long sorrow hones my poetic art” Love’s Last Madness Barry Lerner Coleman Barks Zen’s Chinese Heritage Andy Ferguson Luohan doubles tennis tiebreaker nimbleness The Angels knocking on the Tavern Door Thirty poems of Hafez Robert Bly watching TV purgatory digitaldante columbia canto xxv Sandow Birk professional meditator fitness enthusiast Kabir Granthvani 81

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Poems read by David Smith, the author from his Wix site blog: davidsmith208 from April 10, 2018 to March 29 what is a vaapaaran trader instagram treasuries short sailing ship message in a bottle turmeric tea clove cardamon fennel chai Dust and dusty world the Dust of Annihilation Divan e shams e tabrizi rumi nicholson basho ghobar hafez sufi symbolism Javad Nurbakhsh Love’s Last Madness Darshan Singh Barry Lerner PH. D. smiling whiteness the poetry of David R Smith amazon dead tree stump zen’s chinese heritage andy ferguson Shishuang Acacia tree William James Varieties of Religious Experiences lecture 3

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More Poetry of David Smith NYC read by the author after Smiling Whiteness poems from April 23rd 2018 to April 10 2018 posted on the Wix site blog DavidSmith208 meditation “life is dorever a constant beginning” poem 71 Haiku 3am Amrit Vela tai Chi volleyball “that’s not Shakespeare” George Santayana Reginald Holmes the magic of sound medication meditate or medicate selfless service Yaya extreme fitness running meditation class “there are no hard and fast” rules Kirpal Singh Beaumont 1955 Onitsura white death classic tradition of Haiku fermented Turmeric Amba Haldar fasting Basho matsuo Saigyo coffee books Henry David Thoreau Seneca Oxford classics Sanskrit Latitudinist computational linguistics Bhakti SatGuru Shams Rumi Hafez Attar Nanak Kabir Tukaram Why Buddhism is True Robert Wright Meditation for fidgety skeptics Dan Harris no time like the present Jack Kornfield piano citation footnotes fake news

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Poems read by the author, David Smith NYC from his Wix blog DavidSmith208 May 13 to April 25 2018 a real professional mystic nirvana return to the center fleeting glimpse veggie fest veggiefest Naperville Chicago August Why Buddhism is True Robert Wright Bhikkhu Bodhi reggae fermented vegetables torsi sempiternal karma free will chit instant-on third eye Third Son ken keeping still hexagram 52 I Ching Wilhelm resting on top of a mountain poem and picture fasting dust of annihilation vipassana retreat tantra Buddha bug fat liar John the Baptist

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Poems of Annihilation read by the author, David Smith NYC from his Wix blog davidsmith208 May 30th 2018 to May 14 2018 poetry death anniversary Guru Arjan Sant Darshan Singh 1921-1989 May 30th 1606 adi Granth sahib Kirpal Urdu sit fit fit sit fitness enthusiast Brodman area 10 BA10 frontopolar rostrolateral anterior prefrontal cortex William James cytoarchitectonic area complain criticiZe mindfulness-based cognitive behavior therapy jog sit still magic words chit yoga sutras patanjali teacher training small portions Harvard brainscan poetry reading Seven stars Emily Dickinson room music of the spheres Divinity School meditation chair plump apple mindfulness meditation surat shabd yoga bitcoins pianist scales forest bathing gut herbs wife diet Guru enlightenment

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Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author: June 10 to May 30th, 2018 poetry from the Wixsite Wix blog davidsmith208 read September 11 memorial Ikkyu Hakuin Ryokan Three Zen Masters John Stevens mysticism meditation mind-cure prostraction William James quark rest power-nap TV US Open youtube evening meditation atlal muqi da n-nar iqtabasa musa Q20:9 qabas Q27:8 Q28:29 Tarjuman Arabi Emil Homerin Sufi Studies The Translator of Desires Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Michael Sells slim strong Awesome Nightfall Saigyo William R. laFleur gachirinkan Shingon School May 30 1989 Death anniversary Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj Dayal Purush Guru meeting with remarkable man mystic path energy grace tennis

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Poetry reading read by the author, David Smith NYC poems of June 22, 2018 to June 12, 2018 from the Wix site blog davidsmith208 Buddha zen Saigyo Issa Haiku Pali Canon meditation class neuro plasticity stem cell therapy mindfulness traffic sex Dragon mind overpopulation vaccination Basho “Saucy Breeze I kiss you” Darshan vitality chi Hakuin Yagen kanna Three Zen Masters John Stevens karma zazen grannies

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July 3rd to June 25th 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix site blog davidsmith208 meditation exercise diet autobiography verde plantanoes green plantains gut bacteria green tomatoes enlightenment jail I have been betrayed bike bicycle nyc ferry linguist salads piano florence rome empty stomach Nanak nam simaran punjabi Noel Cowell life hack Buson cosmic consciousness elephant trainer concord SEO blogger Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai haiku prayer matcha latte samsara poetry reading

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July 14 to July 4th, 2018 Poems read by the author, David R. Smith, NYC from his Wix site blog davidsmith208 poetry reading Hakuin Bend it like Beckham moon nirvana “he weaves like a bat and hoots like a Owl” wives with vigor sex is the supreme koan coitus reservatus John Stevens Lust for Enlightenment Steinway Beethoven post-satori practice. buddha mind Henry David Thoreau Sawan Singh Darshan Singh OMD 3 salad lunch fasting gut bacteria Wild Ivy Norman Waddell morning ritual July 4th BMV 617 CPE Bach harpsichord Kepler Monteverde Goldberg Variations Happiness Studies

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Poems read by the author, David Smith NYC July 22 to July 15th, 2018 from the Wix Site blog davidsmith208 poetry reading The Celestial Music by L Gurney Parrott surat shabd yoga Kirpal Singh God particles blossoming youth koan Mu Hakuin zen master taxes Philip Yampolsky Undying lamp of zen Torei Thomas Cleary NYC ferry $2.75 hat trick handball symbolic amrit vela meditation Sawan Singh Masnavi Rumi Sikhism Elenor Nesbitt mystic path Hafez Attar sants sufi straight and narrow Sant Sikh Guru Nanak books Oxford world classics Jawid Mojaddedi decluttering minimalism library Guru Granth Darshan Singh mysticism Underhill waiting summum bonnum Param SatGuru Nam Simaran yoga sex morsel Sikhs Sikhism free toys clutter Feng Shui decluttering past lives Zen Buddhist strong zen clean garage Justice Pali canon Poetry is the best Stem Cell therapy

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July 26 to July 23rd 2018 poems posted on davidsmith208.wixsite.com read by the author David Smith NYC wix blog davidsmith208 link to blog and Hakuin Zen Master Wild Ivy bad karmas yoga class critical mass fast William Blake The Ecchoing Green tennis clinic boys & girls club astoria heights playground sports tennis brothers slothful volleyball prana meditation and exercise Master funny Tukaram Nasrudin dreams miracles robust humans with inner hearing Norman Waddell page 92 LSD taxes angel of death gadgets robots “only a useless, worn-out old man more dead than alive” Hakuyu funny photos on blog Siri minimalist apartment in kyoto celibate male marriage design & engineering Buddha nirvana hell is other people Sartre poetry reading photography

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August 1 to July 27, 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC on the Wix wixsite blog of davidsmith208 read by the Author. philip Glass complete etudes MCT oil and coconut oil bulletproof coffee fasting ketones keto samadhi enlightenment zen Hakuin Rinsai zen 100 days of meditation Sant Darshan Singh Kirpal Sawan hot springs Japan Kyoto divine.worldplaces instagram Mt. fuji walk japan Tai Chi Mars Nome Oretegama III lotus Sutra “people of the book” Quran muslims “Namu Myoko renge kyo” crown chakra Sach Khand Tripotaka Philip Yampolsky science of spirituality naperville Amritsar Beas Golden temple Iron Bird 4am August 25th Seth Shiv Dayal Singh hagiographic pig-pen peanuts raisin d’etre zen koans sex Tomayasu Fusei haiku lust anger greed attachment ego supreme koan poetry reading

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August 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the blog Wix davidsmith208 Chicago Theosophy room Chef Priolo Piccolo Sogno Chef’s Commission be alone detachment prophet Chinese Medicine Buddhist initiation late to meditation NDE travel blog independence from worries “step boldly into my world” Sant Darshan Singh unborn Zen Hakuin Farnsworth House Plano Illinois More mindful burger poetry reading spiritual mystic

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August 17 August 13 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog davidsmith208 Saigyo musicology theology Japan Hawaii westport ma Bourgeoise Pig Chicago college days shoveling manure Newport RI yoga celibacy spices yoginis Supreme koan tantra

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August 20th to August 17th 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog: davidsmith208 Westport MA Newport RI 90th birthday My concept of poetry Love at every step Darshan Singh Hatha Yoga Pradipika Hawaii Japan Walt Whitman piano practice Hajj Masnavi Jawid Mojaddedi Rumi Book four line 10-15 Claire’s pali canon Edna Grace Earl Smith beach pie Apple iphone IBM PC click keyboard 65 Mustang wordstar Robey House Chicago positive thought ventilation

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August 25 to August 21 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog davidsmith208 the translator of desires Tarjuman Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi arabic poetry Michael Sells Northrop Frye critic anatomy of criticism princeton (ad adhil) man know thyself Kirpal Singh Darshan page 27 My concept of Poetry refined nuances spooky action at a distance hiking hot springs Saint Francis addiction Asian Squash simran India sweet spot Sahasdal Kanwal Bhanwar Gupha Urdu Punjabi granth The coming spiritual revolution SatGuru python

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September 1 to August 26, 2018 in the Poetry of David Smith NYC read by the author from davidsmith208.wixsite.com morning ritual Chicago dead tree stump Alaska pipeline bucket list Thousand Places to see before you die Patricia Schultz amrit vela Saints William James 1917 page 377 Varieties of religious experience lecture 15 victorian era love at every step Darshan Singh Van Gogh Rumi line 472 book 4 masnavi surat shabd yoga celestial music Gurney Parrott Kirpal Singh music of the spheres University of Cincinnati Buddha normal humility Buddhamind Shiv Dayal Singh Samadh Jaimal Sawan Kirpal zen agra Kentucky still conference of the birds Sholeh Wolpe Forest Bathing dr qing li Shinrin yoku

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September 5-14 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author, from his Wix blog davidsmith208 poetry reading Basho Kato Shusan body fat percentage beauty maintenance algorithms beautiful woman 50 years of meditation influencer sunrise sunset retirement kono aki wa nan de toshiyoru kumo ni tori 61.8 Beethoven NDE 69 fasting “no mind” brainscan Saigyo Tsukima white rabbit innermoon shimogamo shinto Ramanujan Thomas Merton meretricious royal glance Sant Darshan Singh

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September 2018 Moon-gazing poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog davidsmith208 Life is meditation Emily Dickinson poem 917 Love is anterior to Life reinvest urdu poet Guru Granth risk management absolute zero risk poem 895 till I am firm in heaven is my intention now arhats William James formulas and fellowship satsang letter to Devil narcissism poem 870 Medea Jason false conviction poem 843 extra charge one meal a day Basho oaf moon day Japan shinto zen tzukimi shimogamo white rabbit

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September 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208 sept 30 29 28 drug addiction line 1317 book 4 Masnavi Rumi Jawid Mojaddedi meditation practice handball Emily Dickinson 937 I felt a cleaving in my Mind Tukaram 21,34,55 fibonacci series initiation, life-inspiring glance, long term practice 1917 William James Varieties of Religious Experience 925 A Beautiful Question Frank Wilczek “mind-cure” karma mystic poetry

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Poetry of David Smith NYC from October 2018 2BC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208.wixsite.com SitCoin Mining Buddha Ankara Peshawar Emily Dickinson 1017 816 A Death Blow is a Life blow to some Zen stem cells anti-aging SantMat SatGuru performance art “mind-cure” William James Varieties of Religious Experience never returner Simran Bitcoin cryptocurrency NDE Univ Virginia Voluntary NDE basic income Tukaram mindfulness surat shabd yoga stream-enterer meditation attention Vacation music of the spheres romantic Bali tsunamis grace persian poet

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October 2018 Poems on Meditation by David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Blog: davidsmith208 wixsite poetry reading mysticism pratyahara onomatopoeia zen koan Kabir Anurag Sagar SatNam Kal Nirenjen golden age Plato’s cave Masnavi Jawid Mojaddedi Urdu poet Darshan Singh Kirpal Singh meditation retreat blame Pythagorean Sixty a diary if 61st year Ian Brown page 90 Emily Dickinson poem 1022 1064 1055 1043 1046 1022 thomas merton new seeds of contemplation athlete

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October 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog davidsmith208 muse muser musum muzzle Thomas Merton New Seeds of Contemplation Farid Sufi Fana Fanaa Sultan Bahoo baqaa Zen koan When breathe becomes air Paul Kalanithi Caroll Ryff model of well-being autonomy

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October 2018 poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from the Wix blog: davidsmith208 fitness enthusiast mystic yogi sufi Emily Dickinson writing table Harvard Houghton library Farid “grounded theory” poem 1194 1196 1175 1179 1186 Hurricane Henri Sixty Ian Brown lit big fat liar Nazm al-Suluk al Taiyah al-Kubra opioid crisis Amherst islam zen koan Naamdan halloween sound current Malibu Humaliwo ventureno chumash panch shabd arabic classics of western spirituality hedge fund quran 2:152 IChing third child yoga sufism silver cord meditation poetry

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October 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author, from his Wix Blog posts at davidsmith208 Donne Vaughan Treherne Herbert Oxford Louis Martz Yale Murray Roston Emily Dickinson quantum questions mystical writings of great physicists Ken Wilber Altered Traits Goleman Davidson Nalanda Zen the Finnish way Concord Nathaniel Hawthorne Henry David Thoreau Julie Dobrow “born again” Fibonacci series milieu Farid sufi Sawan Singh Michael A. Sells meditation retreat vipassana mindfulness

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November 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Blog davidsmith208 poetry on meditation mindfulness Kirpal Singh Tukaram Mahipati Q88:27 Quran Emily Dickinson poem 1119 1284 1260 hurricane henri classics of western spirituality Umar Ibn al-Farid Sufi verse saintly life queens Will declutter autobiography A beautiful question Frank Wilczek Beethoven Chopin Palliative Care Muhammed Maine Pantheon Rumi Daniel Halpern Holy Fire

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The November Winter Poems of 2018 of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Blog posts: davidsmith208.wixsite.com sixty sixties pusillanimous fasting intermittent hippie Willard High School Choir Award music waist 30 Emily Dickinson Amherst Richard Sewall meditation 65 mustang Holy Fire news Hoar grumpy trickle-down Rumi God’s lions Ibn al-Farid poetry mystic

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Poems from Thanksgiving 2018 by David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208 spirituality science of sin Philip Sheldrake Hadley Elizabeth Samual Smith narcissism archery Emily Dickinson liquor never brewed Sach Khand swoamibagh Spirit Airlines rumbling crumbs crumbling John Climacus Sant Darshan Singh Black Swan poetry reading meditation

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Thanksgiving time November 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Blog: davidsmith208 Turkey Emily Dickinson Temptation Handel Messiah singalong Yale glee club archery cross country skiing Great Gatsby tennis YaYa poetry meditation

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The Poetry of David R. Smith read by the author: poems of November 2018 posted on the Wix blog DavidSmith208 very first poem published on Amazon: Smiling Whiteness knowledge of God in classical Sufism John Renard desert fathers Waddell Tukaram Kalabadhi Elaine Pagels Why Religion Walt Whitman The Mystical Poetry of Thomas Traherne Clements Emily Dickinson Holy Fire nine visionary poets and the quest for enlightenment Daniel Halpern Centuries of Meditation zen autobiography

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December 2018 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Blog: davidsmith208 Emily Dickinson JS Bach Dieterich Buxtehude Lubeck mysticism Hujwiri Kashf al-Mahjub Meditation poetry

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Twas the night before Christmas 2018 in the poems of David Smith NYC read by the author, from his Wix spaces blog: davidsmith208 My Christmas present VNDE zephyr vale of thorns Darshan Greenspan Bayerische Landesbank Bridgewater poet persian guru spurious sparks ilm marifa Harvard music of the spheres Emily Dickinson Rumi Masnavi prayer amrit vela meditation 3am declutter

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December 2018 Christmas and New Years Poems by David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix wixsite blog DavidSmith208 Bach Fest Wkcr Quran Sufi Urdu poetry persian Sant Darshan Singh Emily Dickinson Kabir Nanak Rumi Jawid Mojaddedi masnavi Buddha Buddhist zen dhikr mystic poem Mohammed sant mat Saigyo Basho Ray Dalio Kashmir Saivism Brain Plasticity mindfulness Kirpal Singh meditation

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January 2019 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his wix blog at davidsmith208 satsangi Life-Inspiring Glance Oscar mindfulness Amazon Google Apple Putin Wittgenstein Jesus Trickle Down Dr. seuss Ezekiel 9:4 Revelations 13:6 14:9 Sneetches Star belly vaccinated vaccine pass mark on forehead suave surrender epigenetics mystic poetry

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January 2019 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208 mystic poetry derived from meditation of a half dead crocodile tantric sex tantra Pythagoras sustainable fasting read the manual piano minimalism Sant Darshan Singh William Blake Quantum Physics Olympics spooky action at a distance

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January 2019 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208 mohammed patanjali yoga reality tv juggling principles ray dalio beone science of spirituality water line break no water initiation life-inspiring glance screen time sixty Gettysburg re-enactment moth sloth Love’s Last Madness Sant Darshan Singh Barry Lerner Urdu poet Mata-e Nur Nishapuri poetry meditation tennis

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January 2019 poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix blog: davidsmith208 saucy breeze Darshan lose your Elaine nitro Mon Cherie biography minimalism upside down poetry habit Joe Dispenza simran body electric Walt Whitman paper rebellion meditation practice Emily Dickinson

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January 2019 Mystic Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix spaces blog: davidsmith208 Poems of Annihilation Rumi fana wujud Qushayri Brock Magam Hal mudras Sawan Singh Yoho National Park Lake O’Hara hiking duhaginis mountain climbing Kabir Vaudeville marriage cruise ship Early Islamic mysticism initiation meditation $2,500 a week

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February 2019 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Spaces blog: davidsmith208 Upaya kaushalya Kabir Vaudeville Kal Saint Thrombosis Tai Chi nitro double talk Emily Dickinson Sura 6:145 Upaaaa! Upa broadcast tv disconnect surati nirati kabir panthi gorakhnath shasrara cakra amrit vela poetry mystic meditation surat shabd yoga tratak

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February 2019 Poems of David Smith NYC read by the author from his Wix Spaces blog: davidsmith208 Germany Hindi Persian Jacque Derrida deconstruction Chicago English Garden glance satsangs The Shape of Ancient Thought by Thomas McEvilley Pythagoras Plato Tao Chi Fitr Path of Blame malamat mystic BMW rasa Samadhi susumna Lal Ded du’a Quran dakir Tasbih misbaha adkar dikr jikir zekr zikr dhikr zen simran kundalini ceremonial grade matcha meditation

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March 2019 Poems posted on Wix Blog DavidSmith208 read by the author: David Smith NYC Zindagi is Bandigi mystical secrets Maryam Mafi holy spirit sound current vitalism life-inspiring glances ejaculation susumna simran sex zen Muhasibi Dhikr Shams of Tabriz semen vital fluid rasa Shiva David Gordon White laobali Kabir Vaudeville Vivekananda smithy Palliative Care Quran Persian Sufi Poetry meditation

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poems 144-146 “Ranjha has come as a yogi” famous poem kafi “through repeating Ranjha Ranjha, I have mysef now become Ranjha” “there is no me” “whoever dwells within us determines who we are, I have become just like the one I love” “take action, for now is the time to act” “both rich and poor are weak” “the ocean is near, but you are dying of thirst” “let us abandon heedlessness and take active steps. If you make no effort, the deer will wreak the field” christopher shackle murty harvard

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Contemplation section 7-11 The Essential Plotinus by Elmer O’Brien page 169 The Intelligence the Good “this is no book cammerade. who touches this touches a Man” Walt Whitman Its why, its whence, and its whither

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Contemplation from The Essential Plotinus translated by Elmer O’Brien Enneads III, 8 30 “all beings are striving after contemplation” “as do all who jest, in jesting we contemplate” “one jests because one wants to contemplate” meditate “the wise man” “contemplates himself” “he finds all things within himself” mystical classic

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The Soul’s Separation from God satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Darshan Science Of Spirituality sos.org

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah “he has left me, he has packed up and gone” “the pain of separation is bad” “if the lord is gracious, my pains will be transformed” “you caused Jesus to be born without a father” “bulleh Shah is a poor fakir; he has departed, proclaiming to the sound of drums: “our name is glorious in the world; you have created us from light and saved us” forest fires coronavirus syria christopher shackle murty harvard

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Sar Bachan Poetry selections of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh bachan 41, shabd 21 ulat bhaasha like kabir upside down language radha swami beas

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 138 139 140 “when I look into myself, there is no “I” “the lord is the lover of those who have destroyed their selves” Lakh Kunni Sunni shia yogi “the “I” in me is lost and gone” poems of annihilation fana mystic poetry bhakti sufism murty classical library of India Harvard University Press Christopher Shackle Bulleh

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Sar Bachan Poetry selections of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Bachan 41, Shabd 2 Sukhmana white lotus of Sach Khand Sat Purush beas 1818-1878

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 136 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “he has played the unstruck music on his flute Hir Ranjha Varis Shah Buraq “these foolish people do not have the slightest idea” the Five Pirs: Khwaja Khizr Farid Shakarganj of Pakpattan Bahu us Din Zakariya of Multan Jalal ud Din Makhdum Jahaniyan of Uch Lal Shahbaz Qalandar of Sehwan

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 136 “not the least bit of “I” is left in me” a poem of annihilation Christopher Shackle murty harvard vaapaaran pir-e mughan “do you feel any affection for me”

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah edited and translated by Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press 2015 poems 134 and 135 kharabat

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Saar Bachan Nazam yaani Chhand Band of Soami shiv dayal singh sar bachan poetry selections Radha Swami Beas “as soul listens to the melody of Anahad Shabd it progressively withdraws from the body” “then the door to the inner regions begins to open, reducing the need for food and sleep” “nymphs of paradise sing sweet melodies” Bachan 35, shabd 30 page 339 dhun shabd amrit ras anahad dhun 1818-1878

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 133 Christopher Shackle murty harvard sikhism Tegh Bahadur

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Sar Bachan Poetry of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Radha Swami Beas bachan 35 shabd 23 page 337 naam nad anahat nad music of the spheres Jaimal Singh Kirpal Singh Sat Purush Gold lust “that polluted city now stands abandoned” “a million past lives”

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Sar Bachan Poetry of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Radha Soami Satsang Beas Swami Ji selections Bachan 33, Shabd 21 page 335 “darshan ki pyaas ghaneri chit tapan samaa’i” “ab daras dikhaado jaldi” sant mat surat shabd yoga music of the spheres

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 132 128 129 130 131 Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press Bulleh “I flee from those who have studied a little bit” “if I am transported by love, I flourish” “I am not a swimmer” “he saves one who is full of faults” “the lord’s love is strange” “even if I am the top player, I am placed bottom” “the depth of the lord is bottomless” “i swim about helplessly” “i am a poor sweeper girl” “with the fan of attention and the broom of knowledge I keep sweeping up lust and anger” “if I am owned by the Lord, I am released from forced labor” “i have had enough of picking safflowers” kasumbra muqaddam radhasoami

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 126 Christopher Shackle murty harvard “I keep waiting, do come and visit me some time” “the journey of love is difficult, and it does not get less so. there are tigers and leopards on the way, and I am surrounded by bandits”

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Sar Bachan Poetry Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Radha Soami swami satsang beas sant mat “I don’t know what sins I have committed to prevent my soul from catching the Name” “I wonder why they do not help me on this path. it will only bring discredit to the path of Sant Mat

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 123 Christopher Shackle murty harvard “unity has created a wonderful uproar” “the unstruck flute plays its high notes” “the beloved has looked kindly upon me” jhat glance “now we are ensnared by hope” “the Lord has fulfilled our hope”

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Sar Bachan Poetry of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Bachan 33, shabd 5 page 313 Radha Soami Satsang Beas Saar Bachan Radhaswami Nazam yaani Chhand Band I could not meditate or submit so I read this poem “if you do this punctually every day” proper technique melody of shabd music of the spheres naam rat man “karo tum nit prati yah kartoot talen tab tere ghat ke doot” ras 1818-1878 agra

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah Bulleh poem 120 and 121: christopher shackle purty harvard “those who are smitten by love wander like cattle in the forest” “Shah Inayat has set out his hooks, and without being seen he tugs the line” “I am telling you to arrest Bullhe Shah’s thief and bring him here” who is the thief zen koan Lahor Ranjha Hir Bukkal folds are used as a symbol of intimate closeness Abdul Qadir Gilani Qadiri order sufism punjabi poetry mysticism

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah Bulleh poem 118 and the famous poem 119 “I cannot help saying what comes onto my tongue” Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “anyone who has discovered the fakir’s secret has tracked the path within himself” “all that is necessary is to be respectful” “there is the flash of a single form, like a spark that falls into gunpowder” “you yourself are a unique pearl” great kafi

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 115-117 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “I have discovered the secret of understanding” “all my sorrows are removed” “I will live happily” stealth “I have been pierced by the wonderful arrows of the unstruck music” the traders vaapaaran vankare are saints “It is he who has tied me up and made me sit still” Simran Zikhr Bhajan “I have been beguiled ever since Krishna played his flute” the music of the spheres naam logos anahad shabd nad kalma voice of silence

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Sar Bachan Poetry Selections Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Radha Soami Satsang Beas Bachan 32:1 page 303 “man re Maan bachan ik mera dukh sukh jayi sati shabd Sumer Trikuti Kal devotional songs hindi poetry sant mat Jamal Sawan Kirpal Darshan Rajinder Singh 1818 Seth Shiv Dayal Singh 1878 Saar Bachan Nazam yaani Chhand Band Rai Bahadur Saligram Adi Granth

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Weekly satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj. science of spirituality Sos.org

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Sufi lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 106 his most famous and powerful poem Punjab poem kafi Christopher Shackle murty classical library of India Harvard university press english translation of Panjabi poetry sufism Bulleh what do I know about who I am” “no one is wiser than I am” “Bullha, who is the Lord standing here”? Shah Inayat his Guru three hours of meditation three hours of tennis Hindu Turk Rajasthan

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 104 and 105 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “how wonderfully Krishna has played his flute” “the stem of this flute is green” “scream like a peacock” Rumi’s reed flute Masnavi very famous kafi “your love has set me dancing in rhythm” thaia thaia dance school “when I started dancing, I found my way to him” Qibla Shah Inayat Bulleh

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 99-101 poetry of Bulleh Christopher Shackle murty harvard “my dear, this noise is not agreeable to me. I would live in peaceful contentment” “this noise is not agreeable to me” the TV “I have seen new delights” “evil must be destroyed by force” “the divine beloved makes things easy” “by repeating Beloved Beloved, we too have become the Beloved” “So why should we put up with reproaches” Alexa creates too much noise “that was easy”

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 98 “br careful how you fall in love” othe the other world of love Yusuf Joseph cowrie Zulaikha Majnun Read merrily up on the gallows Shams Mansur Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press sufism punjab panjabi poetry murtylibrary.com davidsmith208

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Sufi Lyrics of Bulleh Bullhe Shah poem 96 and 97 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard baratan “they stay awake all night in vigil” “the Lord has still not acknowledged you with a glance” game of Chaupur Ludo betel paun baran “ace and twelve”

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Sar Bachan Poetry of Shiv Dayal Singh born 1818 Bachan 29, shabd 2 Bachan 30, shabd 7 Kal Radha Soami mantra anahad melody dhun Lake Mansarovar Achint Purush Sunn and Maha Sunn Satnam

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Bullhe shah Sufi Lyrics poem 95 Christopher Shackle let it be fine tuning q2:117 “let it be, and it was” quran 2.117 purdah majnun Laila Beatles sufi poetry of the Punjab Murty classical library if India Harvard University Press

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 93 and 94 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “love fries its victims in the pan. those who are already fried are fried some more”

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poems 88-92 Christopher Shackle MURTY harvard “I cannot live without you” “the lord comes from foreign parts” Kutical Alif panjabi punjabi poetry sufism

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Sar Bachan poetry selections of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh born 1818 Radha Soami Satsang Beas Saar Bachan Radhaswami Nazam yaani Chhand Band Ajanta Offset 2002 Soami Ji Agra Baba Jaimal Singh

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poems 85-87 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “your name is the focus of our meditation”

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Bullhe shah sufi lyrics poem 84 “you must get up and leave” Christopher shackle murty harvard

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 82-83 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “you must be humble at every moment” “give me a cure that works” never returner Sohni anahad shabd naam music of the spheres Bulleh “I am so unaccomplished” “my mad love has brought me disgrace” “fierce love cannot be properly understood” sufism punjabi poetry mystical poems of annihilation vegetable grower

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 80 and 81 christopher shackle murty harvard punjabi poetry of Bulleh Shah chenab juggler actor master yogi “if he looks at me, I feel fine” Sohni Mahinval the primordial light of Muhammed

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 79 “I will use spells” “I will stir up waves with my heart” “charms to win my dear beloved back” Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press hup.harvard.edu murtylibrary.com

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 78 page 141 christopher shackle murty harvard sohni palas tree “the only treasure is the name of the Lord” malamat surkhrui Gulistan Bostan Saadi butea frondosa the persian literary canon shari’at tariqat haqiqat ma’rifa bistami alif mansur bayazid asceticism inayat shah Darshan Singh punjabi poetry bulleh

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Weekly Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj on NDEs 13,000,000 dark tunnel being of light life review

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Sar Bachan poetry bachan 21/ ghazal 2 Swami Ji Soami Shiv Dayal Singh radha soami satsang beas kal red sun hahoot maha kal anahu hoot-al hoot hoot bhanwar gupha sach khand sultan el azkar surat shabd yoga sohang sohung.

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics Christopher shackle Murty Harvard poem 76 Friday brings a special delight “mondays gave us pains” “nothing matters except seeing him” “I have no belief at all in what the intellect says” punjabi poetry reading music of the spheres logos naam anahad shabd nad yoga mysticism

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics edited and Translated by Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Bulleh Harvard University Press www.murtylibrary.com poem 75 page 133 “you have cast me into a wonderful mire” “that day was fated to happen” “you hung me upside down” “each wave comes on in such a way that I cannot describe them” “if I lie, I flourish” “if I sleep, then sleep with me” hide and seek “this is your greatness” “I am happy with” Rumi punjabi panjabi poetry mystical spiritual

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Mary Moody Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson’s aunt read from wikipedia mystic

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Death before dying the sufi poems of Sultan Bahu page 82-89 Jamal Elias University of California Press

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 72-74 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “I have realized the relationship between love and the law”

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard press poems 66-67 “the ganges has come into the house” “the unstruck music plays sweetly” “how the long night is extended” “my turn has now arrived”

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Death before dying the sufi poems of Sultan Bahu Jamal J. Elias University of Caifornia Press page 51 -57 “the rosary spun but the heart did not spin” “yogurt does not set without the starter” “those who destroy their own treasures are the ones who find true love” “those who do not lose their treasures, Bahu do not find the Friend” sweet smitty “we se lovers truly alive, Bahu when they offer their heads to the Master” “whose intentions are good” alif “knowledge gained from reading all the books of the world” Husayn 18,000 sages fana fil Sheik annihilation

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Death before Dying The Sufi Poems of Sultan Bahu translated by Jamal J. Elias University of California press 1998 page 43-50

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Sar Bachan Poetry selections Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Radha Soami Satsang Beas Bachan 20, Shabd 14 “man ghoto ghat men laa’i man aasa sab mit jaa’i” “mahima kuchh kahi na jaa’i man maara surat samaa’i” swami ji 1818

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poems 61-63 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 46-47 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “spin, my girl, do not idle” “I make myself distant” “I am awake, but the whole world is asleep” “Intoxication is the only thing that works” “when you become unstruck anhad” “does any lover sleep peacefully rebab rebeck “deal in what pleases the heart” Shah Inayat memento mori Ahmad ahad fana fi’l shaikh annihilation Sayyid arain dancing girl Mansur ana ‘l haq Hir Rankha Varis Shah Gorakhnath

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard poem 45 “I will play Holi, after saying bismillah” “He is the one who operates this colorful show, from which the lesson of annihilation in God is learned” pbuh peace be upon him kalma la ilaha illa ‘llah wa muhammadun rasulu ‘llah fana fi ‘llah man arafa nafsahu fa qad arafa rabbahu salla ‘llah fa-dhkuruni quran 2.152 112.2 Gandhan forty knots

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah translated by Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard poems 43-44 with the poetry intro Shah Inayat “Let it be” creation Mim ahmad ahad “now I have become something else” “never the same” “now that I have observed the graceful movements of the wild geese” Farid Surdas shabad Sikh gurus kafi kafis Shah Husain Sultan Bahu Panjabi poetry”bullha ki janan main kaun”

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard reading poem 40-42 “I am not a Hindi” Sunni Shia “whoever searches for you dies before he is dead” Tegh Bahadur

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Sufi Lyrics if Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle murty harvard poem 39 reading dither “the place to live in lies ahead” caupar pachisi tuban at a tilt bhakti poetry punjab panjabi sant santism

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle reading poems 34-38 saints with rubies vaapaaran traders poems of annihilation vad parvaria vanjare spinning wheel Qadiri order Shah Husain Sultan Bahu Shattari Latif Bakhsh Farid Urdu Hindi Panjabi avant la lettre introduction to Murty Harvard 2015

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard reading poems 32, 33, 30, 31 “it is you who tugs the line” the Radhasoami reference “I have become immortal in Your Love and it is only my mind which has been eliminated forever” PS is Puri and Shangari 1986 textual reference Hir Ranjha Muhammed “wear your mask” “dancing with her veil on” “I must go to my in-laws forever” nasruddin jesus Krishna Sayyid Arain Shah Inayat veggie grower punjabi poet poetry reading

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Shah poem 27-28 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “the behavior of this love is perverse” “do not be so bold here” Hari “you played the flute of a hidden treasure” har har hari ana ahad ana ahmad ana arab I am the one ana ahmad I am Mohammed ana rabb rasul quran 2.115 15.26 7.172 15.29 50.16 57.4 Mansur shathiyyat 17.70 Shah Husain Bulleh Faqir 1960 Jagtar 2008 Ruhtaki 1889 Sabir 1991 poetry bhakti sant India punjab

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 26 Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard Quran and scriptures Hallah qazi “I studied the lesson of love” “I beheld the ocean of unity” junni and ilm e-ladunni

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Sar Bachan Poetry of Soami Shiv Dayal Singh Swami Ji of Agra born 1818 Bachan 15 Shabd 15 17 man mind Surat Shabd Yoga Naam

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 24 & 25 Christopher Shackle in Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press 2015 Bulleh tratak lack of provisions Shah Inayat Haj Hajjis “some eat a single grain as their daily diet” “in lack of desire and lack of provisions, there is perfect purity in the heart” bhakti poetry Punjab Panjabi poet

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics Christopher Shackle reading of poem 20-23 in Murty Classical Library of India Harvard Univ press 2015 books in the bibliography Paul Smith Elias Bahu Losensky Khusrau Matringe nath elements Puri Beas Usborne Hafiz Ranjha Waris squirm + wiggle = squiggle alif quran 2.117 sant bhakti poetry

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics poem 18 & 19 “real love has destroyed me” “the spring of love is ever new” “my lover Ranjha plays inside the folds of my scarf” “whoever finds him is filled with brilliant light” the lord is not in Mecca Varis Waris Shah Hir Heer “give up halal food” “burn your prayer rug” Christopher Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard University Press murtylibrary.com

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Bullhe Shah Sufi Lyrics Christopher Shackle poems 16-17 “the wick of true knowledge is lit like this” “I am no Hindu or Turk” “the followers of love are very steadfast” robbers thags religious specialists quran 2.18 “the mountain of love is hard to ascend; only someone who has climbed it knows about it” a muslim in medieval India was called a “Turk” Murty classical library of India Harvard

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Sufi Lyrics of Bulleh Shah Bullhe poem 14 and 15 translated by Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard “today a blessed day has dawned” “come fakirs let us go to the fair and listen to the music of the adept” “listen to the many hued unstruck music” anahad nad Faqir “so make your restless mind settle” Sufism tasawuf

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Sufi Lyrics Bulleh Shah poems 11-12 “Alif is for Allah” Yusuf Moses Shah Inayat Persian Rumi Auliya Farid Amir Khusrau qawwals world music qawwali music alexa Bullhe Shah by Christopher Shackle Murty classical library of India Harvard

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Sufi Lyrics Bullhe Bulleh Shah Christopher Shackle Murty Harvard poems 6-8 bhakti poetry reading “you have made your forehead their mihrab” “the pains of separation do not get old” “calling myself a yogini” punjabi panjabi Mir Inayat 1757

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Sufi Lyrics poem 4-5 of Bullhe Shah translated by Christophe Shackle Murty Classical Library of India Harvard Panjabi Punjabi biscriptal language bhakti poetry

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poem 3 “make the ganges flow backward, yogis, and you will gain a vision of God” “with the spindle of knowledge and the spinning wheel of meditation, make things spin backward” “the unstruck music sounds” anahad nad amrit mandal music of the spheres logos “plunge into the circle of nectar so as to become God” christopher shackle murty classical library of india harvard university press murtylibrary.com

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Sufi Lyrics of Bullhe Shah poetry reading of Christopher Shackle book Murty Classical Library of India 2015 Harvard University Press murtylibrary.com Abdullah Varis Shah Hir Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza Shah Inayat vegetable gardener fervor Panjabi Punjabi poetry Sufi “without the dear Lord, Bullha is neither on this bank nor on the far side” memento mori

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The Conditions & Qualities of a true lover of God weekly satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Spirituality permeates every aspect of our Life. “We are deeply affected by the environment around us” “fortunate is the one who finds his threshold” tennis “love beautifies everything” Sant Darshan Singh

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poems 96-100 translated by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre from Marathi source text: Shri Tukarambawanchya Abhanganchi Gaatha ed. Vishnu Parshuram Shastri Pandit Mumbai Maharashtra Rajya Sahitya Ani Sanskruti Mandal 2011 Frase 1915 Arun Kolatkar 1966 “bliss of the service” seva Kaal soldier IAND near death experience Aug14 “my own death I saw with eyes” “place for stay” stay in place “made known to the world the whole experience undergone” affect development child psychology “thanks fo foetus’s liking mother’s cravings affection thereof therein reflects” “moulded is the cast” “to these saints recommend me” sant poets

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poems 91-95 translated by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre Tuka stays in place as the plague is other people “plague is other people utterly unholy gave up their company” “Tuka says stayed put with Pundalik I am” “US torments the world” “Tuka says this land is deserted by the Lord” “We have to be afraid of the world why is the Lord not ashamed?” “By my own might I do not speak” “the Creator made me write” Kanhoba Sant Bahinibai 1628-1700 bhakti poetry santism sant mat stay in place coronavirus pandemic

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poems 85-90 poetry ready from translation of Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre “have banked on You all this while” “should not say this but such are circumstances” “You speak not, O Lord promptly accepting My services” “likewise wake up mind for the sake of your own good” “now by no means I am feeble of lowly origins miserable” ashtagandha withania somnifera shankh chakra indian ginseng varkari sant or saint “in own hands it is to choose no use of passing blame on others” Maharashtra bhakti poet

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poems 79-84 translated by chandrakant kaluram mhatre with wikipedia “wherever there is keertan like glutton rush there” “hunger ever hounds” “by caste a trader I am a tough nut to crack” “I am banking on these saints” sants bhakti poets

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poems 72-78 translated by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre “the Lord’s in laypeople” dotage “show me nothing but the truth” “has stolen my heart the sole capital I had got” “blaze of love body brims with ceaselessly” “my feet Your head” “Tuka says I have dared” warkari wikipedia “you’ve made me restless” Ekadashi Vaishnavite Hinduism Sant Bhakti sect movement

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram poem 61-71 translated by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre “now where to would mind rush your feet having seen?” “Such you will be bound then who will rescue you?” “Tuka says watch bound bear is panting” “hard to get rid of tendencies” “life is short” “life entirely an enigma” “cannot give up food” “have no right any to recite scriptures” “if I were not sinner Would You be the Savior here?” “I wait for you alone All desires subsided” “eat moderate meals Do not spend too much” bhakti sant poetry

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Weekly Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Love Laden Glance Infinite Desert Meditation “there is no need to wait” mother’s love “I started alone on the journey of love” sit in silence travel on the current sight seeing tour “Spirituality is a personal experience” sos.org science of spirituality naperville

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre poetry reading poem 33-42 Tuka arrived “Tuka says arrived home” “the genuine alone sells” “Tuka say the stream is genuine of origin” honest sant bhakti maharashtra poet

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram translated by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre poem 23-32 “without a devotee the Lord has no worship” “this work alone is ours to do” “scriptures for feeding” “I converse with my own mind” bhakti poetry reading sant poets mystic Darshan Emily Rumi Saigyo Basho Ghalib Hafez Thoreau Merton

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One Hundred Poems of Tukaram by Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre 2015 Marathi 1608-1650 Bhakti Sant Poet Maharashtra India “the destitute and the downtrodden who considers as his own he alone is to be recognised as a saint” God made Tuka’s blabber significant “Tuka is as vast as the sky” mystic poetry

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Love’s Last Madness poem 88 Talash-e Nur Quest for Light Manzil-e Nur Abode of Light Jadah-e Nur Pathway of Light “all I remember is a sudden glimpse of him” “the soul is a flower that autumn cannot ravage” Guru Nanak poem on vegetarianism Bandanawaz Gesudaraz Mir Ghalib the Hundu understanding rekhta urdu hindi sadachar Sant Kirpal Singh Sant Darshan Singh Jandar ka Lahu Barry Lerner Harbans Singh Bedi

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Translations of Urdu Sonnets by Sant Darshan Singh Mata-e Nur in Love’s Last Madness poems 85-87 translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “soon you were flowing in my every vein” “break through the bounds of perception and draw near sonorous light” “in glorious hues contemplation paints desire’s abode” “madman moth of love” “nights last forever” “my fate hangs on you humble poet” Hindvi Khari boli Mushafi Rekhtah Vali Aurangabadi Mir Ghalib Iqbal Faiz

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Love’s Last Madness poem 84 “how pristine are these drops raining down from springtide clouds” a Persian poem from Talash e Nur by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner Lyric ghazal voice Francis Pritchett “love at every step” “my concept of poetry” “cheh qatr-ha keh ze-abr-e bahir mirizad”

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Love’s Last Madness poem 83 “this tale has no words” is poem 146 in Talash-e Nur a persian poem by Darshan Singh be-del beshnow hadis-e bi zabani nabashad “no burdens remain where devotion resides” sufi mystical persian poetry translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi poems on a spiritual path sant mat

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Love’s last Madness poem 81 and 82 translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “remembering him exclusively draws him to you helplessly” Farhaad and Sheereen Khusrow o Shirin Nexami Ganjavi (1141-1209) sufi mystical poetry

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Love’s Last Madness poem 80 “I do not walk alone” Mata e Nur poem 68 by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi Tukaram agenof coronavirus Hafez Hafiz “yet it was these acts of sin that filled my path of beauty” ne se “Happy that disobedience that brings me to my knees” Ansari Ghalib nakardah gunahon ki bhi hasrat ki mule dad amir us ke ifa e ahd tak nah jie Urdu mystic poetry

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Love’s Last Madness poem 79 “Life - unfathomable in ages past” poem 42 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “still I long to speak to him in the flesh today” “the horizon glows with a red mist even today” “still the sun burns like noon on the plains of my madness today” apne junun ke dasht Rumi masnavi

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Love’s Last Madness poem 78 is an English translation of Urdu poem 62 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh 1921-1988 “who knows what state I was in when our eyes met!” “I feel the tug at my heart leading me forward” Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi Iqbal sitaron se age jahan aur bhi hain abhi ishq ke imtihan aur bhi hain Mir Meer taqi meer mir le sans bhi ahistah keh nazuk hai bahut kam afaq ki is kargah e shishah gari ka persian proverb eshq avval dar de e mashuq peida minshavad junun

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Love’s Last Madness poem 77 is 82 in Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh translated by Harbans Singh Bedi the introduction the day love was invented “the basis of the making lies in the breaking”

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Live Hindi broadcast of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj translated to english june 27 2020 soft beds

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Love’s Last Madness poem 76 “the sum of all light” an english translation of Urdu poem 87 of Mata e Noor by Darshand Singh Barry Lerner “a human being must be resolute and endure life’s bitter sorrows in times of grief and affliction” “however lofty the sentiment, if divorced from reality, How is that wisdom, art or poetry?” “Who knows why beauty puts no trust in me?” Vatan mystic poetry

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Karma reincarnation and transmigration satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj do good and don’t come back meditate properly with no thoughts for 2.5 hours a day put others first nonviolence being humble Kirpal Singh sos.org

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Love’s Last Madness poem 75 translation of Urdu poem 78 in Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh Barry Lerner “now to find that Darshan has been anointed the master of the tavern” Pir-e Mughan Rumi pir ra bogzin keh bi-pir in safar masnavi book 1 126 lines 2943 savvier profligate wastrel

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Love’s Last Madness poem 74 a translation of poem 86 Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh Barry Lerner “to us no slip of yours is a fall from grace” puritans Ghalib qata kije nah ta alluq ham se kuchh nahin hai to adavat hi sahi Bulleh Shah Harishchandra Chaddha vatan

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Love’s Last Madness poem 73 “my beloved, they say is angry with me” Urdu poem 85 from Mata’-e Noor by Darshan Singh 1988 1921-1989 translated by Barry Lerner “the heart till it breaks is but a silent stone, yet from its shattering arise anguished melodies” “sublime is beauty’s every word! love’s talk is folly!” Of course what you say is right! i repeat absolutely right!” “Darshan has left this world” Ghalib kaha tum ne keh kyon ho ghair ke milne men rusva’i baja kehte ho sach kehte ho pir kehyo keh han kyon ho Divan Khan 104 kisi konde ke dil ko Reza 449 mystic poetry sufi poems on a spiritual path

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Love’s Last Madness poem 72: “when amidst a flood of woes” Mata e Nur poem 84 by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner “one step in your lane and my heart is struck mad again” “remembering someone, Darshan slipped into self-oblivion” Harishchandra Chaddra ruz-e azal bandagi teri karun mujh ko taufiq tu baksh vadah e ruz e azal yad dilane vale

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Love’s Last Madness poem 71 translation of Urdu poem 77 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh “look! The heedless one came to his senses!” “The wayfarers looked everywhere, but saw no sign of Darshan” yoga day father’s day quran 7:143 manzil marhalah mt sinai Sach Khand Anami desh Q59:1 Barry Lerner

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Love’s Last Madness poem 70 “ever mindful of the world’s eyes” Urdu poem 83 from Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh Sufi poet Bullhe Bulleh Shah 1680-1757 namaz parhan keh tudh val dekhan mainum ka bah bhul gayo beloved father Kirpal Singh Barry Lerner

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Love’s Last Madness poem 67 “show me the miracle of Christ” translation of Urdu poetry of Darshan Singh Mata e Nur poem 73 by Barry Lerner tauhid tawhid shahadah la ilaha illa-llah sh’ma yisrael adonai eloheinu adonai echad eko ham bahu syam Vedas Ish Upanishad Gurbani Mutu qabla an tamutu kun fa-yakun Quran 2:117 16:40 36:82 40;68 “dying while living” “die before you die” Muhammad Shabd unstruck anhat melody celestial music music of the spheres

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Awaken Spiritually Juneteenth satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj “we are but players” theater “our Soul is the only thing that is Stable” Farmer River Stones Simran Bhajan How much zeal and passion”? seed of naam golden opportunity sos.org science of spirituality meditation

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Love’s Last Madness poem 67 “How wondrous the harmony emerging from love” Urdu Poem 81 of Mata e Nur by Darshand Singh Anami Be nam Amir Khusro Khusrau Khusrao man to shodam to man shodi Iqbal tu bacha bacha ke nah rakh ise Rumi “I am a King” allpoetry.com “exulting in my self-oblivion” “the range of my flight is to the highest heaven” Anami persian urdu literature Auliya Awliya Barry Lerner

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Love’s Last Madness poem 67: “what I need most of you” Urdu poem 79 in Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh “I wish to be done with the Ego” “to follow a love-mad guide is what I want” “a life-infusing glance is what I want” “whatever is right for me is what I want” Tuka Tukaram Suso Barry Lerner 1988 2018

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The Intimate Merton finishing the book the Journals of Thomas Merton death Margie Smith O Tantric Mother Mountain the sun sets in the East the mountain is seen “mysterious way of dying” “I know and have seen what I was obscurely looking for “ “but the journey is only begun” Patrick Hart Jonathan Montaldo Mark Shaw John Cooney Irish times

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Love’s Last Madness poem 66 - Mata’e Nur Darshan Singh poem 72 Hafiz Hafez ba saba dar chaman-e laleh sahar Harishchandra Chadda Kirpal Singh “thorns and thistles” Amir Khusrow Khusro Auliya Awliya shad bash ei del keh fardu Barry Lerner Urdu mystic poetry Fawa id al-Fu ad Morals for the heart Bruce Lawrence

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Love’s Last Madness poem 65 “flowers in blossom, lamps aglow, the air is humming with song” “evening smiles” “desires flare up in the heart without end” “a new style of song Darshan sang today” poem 70 & 71 of Mata e Noor by Sant Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner Kirpal Singh Jap Ji page 134 Pooran Jyoti Anhad anhat nad Noor Kalam e Kadim romantic mystical urdu poetry ‎درشن سنگھ दर्शन सिंह

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The Urdu Poetry of Darshan Singh ‎درشن سنگھ दर्शन सिंह Poem 80 of Mata-e Noor translated to English in poem 64 of Love’s last madness by Barry Lerner “the fervor of my love will never weaken” umr bhar ham Mir assuages Kulliyat e Mir 207 “once one’s head is bowed at your threshold, The days of bowing to the world are over” “Darshan, I will defy the shocks of fate- My zeal to accomplish my work will not abate”

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Global Meditation in place talk by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj June 14, 2020 “we are looking at life from the outside and not from the inside” the world of illusion experience the love of God which we have inside of us. “Because of separation we are all in pain” truly human “shower Your blessings on us so we will experience Your Love” “we are not divided” “make all mankind truly human” Darshan “I am very Happy” “I meditate” “to be truly happy we need to be desireless”

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Love’s Last Madness poem 63: “from every scene of life his gaze withdrew” “in this age - of coronavirus- what chance is there for hearts to truly meet?” “Till self-oblivion is attained, who can be alone?” Social isolation socially distant global meditation in place isolation “I fought and won the battle of life alone” poem 67 of Mata-e Nur by Dayal Purush Gracious Master Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj 1988 Urdu Barry Lerner Harishchandra Chaddha Sawan Kirpal Publications

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Love’s Last Madness poem 62 translation of 69 in Mata e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh “immune now is my heart to life’s sorrows and worldly cares” “but not a one had any inkling of the path to take” crossroads blues Robert Johnson 1936 at route 61 & 49 clarksdale mississippi blake iqbal ghalib coquettish gait wahdat al-wujud

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November 16, 1968 in the journal of Thomas Merton rinpoches rangjung Sangay Anais Nin’s under the glass bell Japan by Ruth Benedict “Buddhism is somehow in harmony with Christianity” Redwoods Gethsemani Darjeeling Mim tea estate photographs the three doors I am the door ergo sum ostium

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Poem 61 of Love’s Last Madness by Barry Lerner translation of Poem 66 in Mata E Nur by Sant Darshan Singh “at times this path runs through gardens” “I was blessed with devotion” Faiz Ahmed Faiz maqam faiz ko’i rah men jacha aise nadan bhi nah Rumi ei basa mansur-e penhan Farhaad and Sheereen faizahmedafaiznewyranslations.blogspot.com Mustansir Dalvi satsang vatan Dark night dust urdu poetry mystic poetry Faiz 1911-1984 Darshan 1921-1989

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Poem 60 of Love’s Last Madness by Barry Lerner translation of Urdu poem 44 from Mata e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh “the eyes of love imbue all things with beauty” vatan RaviDas ab mohi khub vatan gah pai Guru Granth page 345 Guru Nanak firm resolve strenuous effort gifts of grace Bhago Lalo Sufi philosophy ilmul yaqin ainu’l yaqin haqqu’l yaqin “seeing Almighty God with the eyes of the heart” But Bhakti poet Ravi Das

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November 5, 1968 in the journal of Thomas Merton meets the Dalai Lama “the mind” sila the “sitting position for meditation that he said was essential” detachment “temps vierge” Chobgye Thicchen Rinpoche “monks not eating meat” “catholic geshe” Darjeeling Everest

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Poem 59 of Love’s Last Madness translation of 65 from Mata e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh “how can you fathom” Darshan’s “story is wondrous indeed” Muqam e Haq fana fi’llah Kasif Madi Latif Latifu-Latif Alam-e Jabrut Sufism Kal negative power Guru Amar Das Iqbal gada-ye jelveh rafti bar sar-e tur Kabir man nirma bha’ia jaisa ganga nir pachhai lago har phirat kahat Kabir Kabir Granth p. 1367 Vaudeville 41 sakhi Barry Lerner Urdu poetry

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Poem 58 from Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner translation of Urdu poem 76 of Mata e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh “the time has come for someone to open up the Taverns in New York “my Raji” is arabic for ascent writhing “the time has come for someone to offer prayers from the heart” “I pray that someone have the heart to listen” “someone should be drinking” “let someone open up the tavern door” “let someone come” someone who’s thirst for mystic poetry is aroused should be reading Darshan Sant Rajinder Singh

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The Journals of Thomas Merton October 8, 1968 “May I not come back without having settled the great affair” “I am going home, to the home where I have never been in this body” “catharsis of the Suitcase” Evans-Wentz Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines Bangkok “Beautiful, gentle people, except those who are learning too fast from Americans” satipatthana meditation mindfulness meditation India Calcutta lokavidu Jamini Roy New Dehi Himalayas Dharamsala Madhyamika Dzogchen “for solitude, Alaska seems the best place”

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Global Meditation in Place with Sant Rajinder Singh Example of Buddha his cousin Devda “thoughts about others should be good” “we think we are better than someone else” “1 + 1 = 1” “an extension of ourself” Kirpal Singh “everyone is my friend” “everyone has equal access to me” difficult times this virus 1918 last rights “take our attention away from the world outside” “the process of going within is called meditation” cleanse ourselves” animal lives matter inculcate ethical virtues collect sensory currents regions so beautiful “others may shun even kith and kin but I make even strangers my own” Sant Darshan Singh

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Poem 64 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh translated to English by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness revised edition: “what escape has humankind from the prison of sorrow” “a lover finds only the path to the beloved worth taking” the path of devotion is “charming and beautiful” the “secret of life is a “boon of self-oblivion” eternal fire Ghalib ham vahan hain jahan se ham ko bhi Raza quora

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Qualities of the Soul - the satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji maharaj science of spirituality satsang inner light and sound empowering the soul through meditation unconditional love connectedness blockages ecstasy the untapped electric power We can place our attention where we choose weekly satsang Darshan Singh sos.org

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Reading the Journal of Thomas Merton July 3, 1968 Hatha Yoga Vasishta the news and being left out of your reference group He is becoming a Buddhist California dreaming packing a suitcase decluttering the hermitage New mexico alaska burnt M’s letters

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Love’s Last Madness by Barry Lerner poem 56 “the effulgence of the sun and moon” same as 35 in Mata e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh Love has only a beginning page 77 and page 138 Sawan Singh Kirpal Singh Harishchandra Chaddra Hindi commentary Rishikesh Sach Khand Alakh Agam 1948 1974 pita poot “I am setting aplunder the morning from the evening of my life; You should take the morning from the evening of my life. “

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Mata’e Nur poem 63 of Sant Darshan Singh translated to english in poem 55 of Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner “when affliction assails them, they simply laugh it away” Spiritual Awakening page 120 “once in a while ... bestow a glance” “your mad lovers are cheerful, no matter their condition” “my sadness vanished when the King passed by” line 1690 Attar Conference of the Birds Persian poetry conventions “in the gay song, a lament, in the lament an allegro” Kabir p307 Raj Da K 6 12 Gu 219 168 Talash-e Nur 139 nah apne hosh ki parva nah apne dard ka fikr Urdu poetry reading

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Poem 54 of Love’s Last Madness and Mata’e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi revised edition Rumi masjed-e kuran ze-ab o gel bovad Talash-e Nur verse 129 Rekhta.org santdarshansingh.org gham-e janan ko bhula dun Mansur al-Hallaj Ana’l Haqq “I am God” “love is a secret” Mansoor socially distant master memories Tuka Tukaram “I have the mettle within to contain the secret” “the vast reaches of time and space can never come between us - You may be far from my eyes, but not far from my heart” fortitude resolve nature steadfastness grit spunk caliber character disposition

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The Journals of Thomas Merton a civil rights activist John Howard Griffin has a theory of white extremists provoking violence. “It is certainly true that the people killed in riots are mostly black” George Floyd curfew in New York the “contemplative mystique” “we should be serious about solitude, discipline and prayer California: Our Lady of the Redwoods monastery Bear Harbor Needle rock Astavakra gita Han Yu City Lights bookstore Lawrence Ferlinghetti Monastery of Christ in the Desert Abiquiu New Mexico “miles of emptiness” Rene Daumal Mount Analogue “nowhere is the real home” “mindfulness” “no mind” April 25, 1968 to May 24, 1968 The Intimate Merton

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Mata’e Nur poem 3 of Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj gracious master Urdu poem translated by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness revised edition poem 53 “the assembly of master artists revealed a world of radiant beauty” “o cupbearer, pour self-absorbed Darshan a cup of your wine- The vintage that frees the heart from all sense of me and mine” Guru Nanak Sikhism santdarshansingh.org Rekhta.org sufism sant mat bhakti nathism tippler

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Latin exercise under quarantine New York

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The Journals of Thomas Merton part VII the end of the journey 1967-1968 the seven story mountain Czeslaw Milosz Burmese Buddhism Basho Penquin “one of the most beautiful books I have ever read in my life” “sitting together in silence” “Old Syrian Liturgy for hermit” mozart quintets Bellarmine merton room Bangkok silence meditation writing General Theological Seminary Redwoods

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Whose poetry is this that we keep reading - Sant Darshan Singh’s Mata’e Noor translated to English in Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner poem 52 / 53 “whose threshold is this where my head irresistibly bows?” Another way to drink take away bars in New York a “just complaint” “not remain unsaid” “arias of the intellect” moments of grace Sheikh Sadi Saadi Bustan gol berizad bevaqt e sirabi “petals scatter when they reach their bloom” ei keh panja raft o dar khwabi

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The Barsi program of Sant Darshan Singh 2020 death anniversary It behoves all of us to fulfill the purpose of human life Just look within to find him Guru Nanak “we live based on our ego” “we think we are superior to others” “all our problems will be removed when we have our attention on God” intense thirst divine thirst take steps to speedily become one with God the highest knowledge is the inner sound our only purpose is to make the time to meditate “you will find God all you have to do is give flight to our Soul” Sant Rajinder Singh

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Global Meditation in Place with Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj May 31 2020 interactions Jail Bird sings dog with lawyer gets newspaper who’s wealthy? “By your arrival O Cupbearer the garden has blossomed” It opened our inner eye Daswan Dhar through the grace of the cupbearer this curtain is removed concurrent regions

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Mata’e Noor poem 9 by Sant Darshan Singh translated to English by Barry Lerner “I come bearing the immortal wealth of love” “I come to offer the gift of streaming tears” and “create a new order of rule” Sa’eb Tabrizi Said Guru Arjan Dev chitar gupat ka kagad fari jamduta kachhu na chali Dharam Raj Rai Jamdut Anurag Sagar Kabir Saib Tabrizi 1592-1676 tora beh ruz-e hesab in sokhan shavad ma lum keh budeh saltanat bi hesab darvishi king of poets meditation and culture Halvor Eifring Love’s Last Madness revised edition poem 51 A thousand splendid suns

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Poem 50 Love’s Last Madness revised edition English translation of Urdu poem 40 of Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh urdupoint.com Divine Spark khwudi khudi asrar i khudi secrets of the self Allama Iqbal Rekhta urdu dictionary Rekhta.org bazm guzar auqat kar leta hai khwudi ko kar baland itna Kabir ab gaya adar gaya call me

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The Master Disciple Spiritual Relationship Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj inner fountain of youth grace radiant form humility extra push sit in meditation daily we need some help the true master is the power of God pools of divine nectar priceless downloading God sit with enough physical distance URS Bursi Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj sos.org

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The Intimate Merton edited by Brother Patrick Hart monk of Gethsemani and Jonathan Montaldo director of the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine College Louisville Kentucky book six May 13, 1967 exploring solitude and freedom journals Sister Therese Lentfoehr Surangana Sutra Gaston Bachelard the poetics of space rilkean

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri in the Classics of Western Spirituality translated by Paul Jackson, S. J. great spiritual masters islamic saint sufi master Q55:46 Q39:73 two trees two streams letter 100: Heaven

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Love’s Last Madness poem 49: “who ever bid you to drink alone” “hold fast to the hem of devotion” poem 61 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh URS The Secret of Secrets: Patience and Perseverance Perpetual Power Power of God “drop the ego and you will soar into ethereal regions” “those who have taken to the path of surat shabd yoga are not ruled by the stars” take out drinks in New York non-alcoholic beer Barry Lerner translation of Urdu poems

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The Intimate Journals of Thomas Merton fall 1966 to spring 1967 I want you Bob Dylan “just like a woman” “swim naked” Jacques Maritain Camus L’Etranger preface Gelassenheit “actually quietism is incompatible with true inner freedom” Joan Baez was here “the meditation -the periods of silence worry the neighbors” “her patient” M student nurse “my roots really are the mystical tradition”

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The Urs celebration of Sant Darshan Singh May 30 and also Guru Arjan 1606 Poem 48 in Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner a translation of poem 34 in Mata’e Noor Sahir Ludhiyanvi Ludhianvi 1921-1980 Main ne jo git tere pyar ki khatir likhe aj in giton ko bazar men le aya hun

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Letter 98: Promises and Threats the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri repent polytheism Q4:116 overlook brashness Khwaja Fuzail Iyaz moses Sari Saqati “the sign of their prostrations is clearly visible on their foreheads q48:29 “hearts that have been roasted”

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The Urdu Poetry of Sant Darshan Singh translated to English by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness revised edition 2018 poem 47 / 74 of Mata e Nur Arabi Wujud the Necessary Being of God alam e mumkinat alam e imkan Ghalib Iqbal Asghar Gondvi Kulliyat Sarud zindagi Akbar Allahabadi bas ik ishare men mangoes

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1966 in the Journal of Thomas Merton an intimate version June 19, 1966 “I went to bed like a good little monk” “only fireflies” “shelves of Buddhist books” “solitude like standing under a cold shower” “isness” “my apostolate” “archetypal M” Louis Zukofsky “Derby Day is always beautiful” Eckhart

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Letter 97: Death the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Paul Jackson “eye of the needle” “I am close to those whose hearts are broken” “the vision of God” thorns

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The 33rd verse of Mata’e Noor by Darshan Singh and the 33rd verse of the Quran Q: 33:72 translated from Urdu to English by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness “not in tulip or rose” “the whole world’s sorrow and anguish he entrusted to me - No other heart was imbued with such sympathy” Mir: sab peh jis bar ne girani ki us ko yeh natavan ut ha laya The load that all others found burdensome This feeble one came forth to shoulder Sant Darshan Singh

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated from Persian into English by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Paulist press letter 96: The Forty-Day Retreat “Springs of wisdom will appear on the tongue of anyone who sets aside forty dawns for the Lord” Q7:142 “keeping one’s stomach empty of food” “Awarif ul-Ma’arif forty veils Attar “you should if you can, stay in the humble service of a spiritual master as long as breath remains in you” astonishment

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Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner English translations of Mata’e Nur by Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj poem 45 / 60 “I have no need for Jamshayd’s royal chalice or his wine” steadfast live moth’s passion heroic courage Beloved’s house “the sight of my beloved is all that I desire” Kashi Kaba Mecca Varanasi Benares Ferdowsi Shah nameh Book of Kings Jam e Jam cup Urdu Persian Sant Mat 1921-1989

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The Journal of Thomas Merton from the Intimate Merton June 9, 1966 concelebration of celebrating together up to ten in New York bottle of champagne “marrying” her M ? His nurse girlfriend ? “Priest who has a woman” listening at the gatehouse real spiritual danger sex? Hugs and kisses protestants buddhists “midsummer diary” “habit of isolation” “don’t sing love songs you will awake my heavy battle-axe mother the church the silver dagger Joan Baez all men are false He decided to sleep alone al his Life diamonds and rust June 1966 A Midsummer Diary for M. To marry or become monk

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Kirpal Singh Morning Talks chapter 13 “learn to die so that you may begin to live” “conscious co-worker of the divine plan” “do you leave the body at will” Plutarch “those who are initiated into the mysteries of the Beyond, their soul has the same experience of leaving the body as it has at the time of death” “if you rise above body consciousness every day at will” then you can “go jolly” poem 44 / 32 Love’s Last Madness by Darshan Singh Barry Lerner Urdu poetry Mata’e Noor “a love-mad guide is what I want”

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H. H. Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj satsang talk translated to English May 23 the path of spirituality has many layers which are explained by Sant Darshan Singh’s verses: four categories of people “go through life fumbling about” Shiv Netra Kabir

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Reading the Journals of Thomas Merton April 27, 1966 “terribly in love” jacques Raissa Maritain “we might as well go all the way” “follow your ecstacy” nurse M “reading and meditation remain important” Kentucky Derby Louisville Cincinnati Merton Room at Bellarmine college

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Love’s Last Madness revised edition poem 43 by Sant Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner of poem 59 Mata’e Nur Bandagi Zindagi “devotion is life itself”

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Letter 95: Separation from People in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson shelter in place stay in place social distancing seclusion mountains island not going to the friday prayers eaters of grass vegetarians “waves of disturbances” like coronavirus pandemic classics of western spirituality maktubat i Sadi ibn Yahya

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Mata’e Noor by Darshan Singh Urdu poet poem 59 translated by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness revised edition poem 43 “He did not come to the rooftop” “my resolve is firm” “devotion is life itself” We should make our Life a devotional poem Guru Gobind Singh Bhai Nand Lal Goya Bandagi-nameh Zindagi nameh Sant poems on a spiritual path mystical poetry eastern spirituality Mata’-e Nur

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Love’s Last Madness read with Perpetual Drunkenness reveals the Tippler’s secret. Poem 42 / 31 in Mata’e Noor by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner laughter’s secret joy’s mystery steeped in sorrow “what do they know of laughter’s secret” self-oblivion” “to sacrifice myself for “someone” is my purpose of life” “sincere repentance” “elusive is the secret of my poetry”

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Sharafuddin Maneri’s Hundred Letters letter 94: Seclusion translated by Paul Jackson “in such an age, following one’s sensual appetites will be considered enlightenment” “embrace a life of seclusion” “he should live in a secluded spot” “it is better for us to pray for each other than to visit each other” during coronavirus Covid19 pandemic “quaff the cup of grief” Muhammad Uways Khwaja Fuzail Iyaz the Prophet

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Mata’e Noor poem 48 by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner in Love’s Last Madness revised edition: poem 41 “I keep talking to my heart trying to hoodwink my grief at your absence” “the thorns infesting the path I’ve carried away” master of grief Maneri “save separation’s grief, O Darshan, what do I possess?” jigar Moradabadi ha’e kya ho gaya tabi at ko gham bhi rahat faza nahim hota 1890-1960 Urdu poet Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj

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The Journals of Thomas Merton 1966 “I try at least to meditate” surgery Meister Eckhart esse M. I. His girlfriend Dhammapada sexual love

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri

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Love’s Last Madness poem 40 / 30 Mata’ e Nur by Darshan Singh Urdu poetry translated by Barry Lerner “how hard to forego desire” Hafez dar miyan e darya takhteh bandam karde’i baz mi gu’i keh daman tar makon hushyar bash Mir 1723-1810 Kulliyat e mir dekh to dill keh jan se ut hta hai 154 separation social distancing enlightenment tukaram

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri letter 93: Listening to Music Paul Jackson “smack of the tavern” “twisted her tresses” confused my “careful calculations” Qalandar taverna “listening to music is desirable for those devoted to God” dancing Kashf ul-Mahjub Ali Hujwiri “dance for joy” Sufyan Sheikh Abu Abdur Rahman Sufism over fundamental Islam

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Love’s Last Madness poem 39 / 58 in Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh translated from Urdu by Barry Lerner revised edition “love lends splendor and bliss to this world” “if not the bewitching glance from a God-realized man, What transforms rational life into love’s madness?” Mard-e mu’min khuda haq insan-e kamel Rumi Muhammad Iqbal Asrar-e Khwudi secrets of the self nayeb-e haq lahuti fana fi’illah nicholson 1915 persian perfect man man of faith

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The Journals of Thomas Merton November 5, 1965 drug mysticism traffic: peace movement political church “consciousness-altering” zen monastic reform Four Quartets Rilke Duino Elegies Lorca Neruda Cambridge young and healthy arthritic hip “no answer” Ramadan Moslems 1965 Intimate Merton Hart Montaldo

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri in the classics of western spirituality translated from the Persian by Paul Jackson Letter 92: Blame finding fault intention abandonment a blameworthy one Muhammed Bayazid Bistami nearness “it is better for you to stand at a distance” Islamic saint sufi master ibn Yahya 1263-1381 social distance

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Love’s Last Madness poems on a Spiritual Path by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner poem 37/45 and 38/29 “I long for a spring that has nothing to fear from autumn” return of the coronavirus “no one could follow the path I tread in my life” “since life must be faced, embrace self-oblivion” Faiz: a’e kuchh abr, kuchh sharab a’e Dast-e Saba Nuskhah ha-e Vafa ahmad Faiz 1911-1984 Rebel’s Silhouette Urdu poet Hazur Baba Sawan Singh annihilation

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Hindi Talk by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Global Meditation in place re-broadcast may 17 recordings by the official organization are very fleeting and only survive via independent backup.

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Dress in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri letter 90 translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Paulist press robe of friendship clad in rags azure black white blue “poverty is blackness of the face” Sanai Sufism Isamic saint 1263-1381 ibn yahya gap

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Love’s Last Madness, revised Edition Barry Lerner poem 36: “off in a corner is my nest” 28 in mata’-e nur by Darshan Singh Khizr Rumi masnavi book 4 line 3804 gar yeki gami book 4 3804 goft birun zin Sadi Bustan 16 agar yek sar-e quran 2:30 al khidr moses musa scriptures dust path angels glance milky way

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri letter 90: Healing translated by Paul Jackson “sincerity resides in a grief-stricken heart” “be sweet-tongued like Jesus when you speak” pusillanimous “you must abandon self”

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Love’s Last Madness an English translation of Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh by Barry Lerner poem 34/25 and 35/57 “eternal rapture is at hand in this fleeting world- if you devote your life solely to the tavern” sorrows of life “the heart till it breaks is but a worthless thing” Swami Shiv Dayal Singh (1818-1878) tab satpurush daya chit ai Sar Bachan poetry Puri Radha Soami teachings 207 Kal jal ko,i na bacha

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How to develop Detachment weekly satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj less clinging attachment is a blockage non-attachment is a quality of the Soul Sky God clouds attachment to job entanglement tricks of mind do not complicate our job sound current the whistling of the lord snake charmer simran satsang is a retreat

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The Journals of Thomas Merton July 5, 1965 “does my solitude meet the standard set by my approaching death?” “Solitude is not death, it is life” Apothegmata of the Desert Fathers Syrian greek acedia akedia listlessness fasting reading meditation study psalmody manual work “I am His mission to myself” “fatness” “real solitude” gaucheness Mantu “return to the world” “monastery is my milieu” pensees intimate Merton Hart Montaldo prades france 1915 the Seven Storey Mountain

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Grief: Letter 89 of the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Islamic Saint Sufi Master Maktubat-i Sadi translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality “fling the sash off your turbaned head” q64:1 “do not locate the true source of creatures in their bodies” Moses frog ant David

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Love’s Last Madness revised edition poem 32 / 41 in Mata’e Nur and poem 33 / 24 of Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner urdu mystical poetry “beyond the flight of thought” “the more their heads are kicked” “nothing in this world is more precious than steadfast love” “what is in a glance of love? .. it cannot be explained - you know it when it happens” poems on the spiritual path

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Heedlessness Letter 88 of the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality the journey for the novice is impossible without an “experienced spiritual master” “blossoms of grief” “madman, sorcerer, or poet”

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Mata’e Nur Treasure House of Truth Urdu poetry of Sant Darshan Singh translated to English in Love’s Last Madness by Barry Lerner poem 30 / 23 and poem 31 / 44 & 75 “but should the times see multitudes arrive at her court, what then? “Receiving something beyond conception” mystical sufi poetry

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Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj english talk “one little virus created havoc”

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The Journals of Thomas Merton March 1965 to June 1965 from the Intimate Merton narcissistic regression consonantia and not confusio “I am both a prisoner and an escaped prisoner” “the hermit life is cool” “I had decided to marry the silence of the forest” Tzu Fu Rilke Chuang Tzu Tu Fu Lao Tzu Raissa Maritain Angela of Foligno

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Love’s Last Madness reading of poem 28 and 29 / 22 & 56!of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh Urdu poet translated by Barry Lerner Darshan’s grieving voice “my heart in burning at least gave light to my life” “a life of love’s sorrows has honed my poetic art” revised edition

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Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj talk in hindi translated to English May 12 Layla and majnun St francis and the lepers 1918 isolation in our own homes SOS meditation science of spirituality sos.org positive mysticism

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Letter 86: Coming to terms with oneself Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Paul Jackson wash your hands of yourself pain of Jesus Solomon and the ant Sufi Master

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Letter 85: Liberation from One’s Lower Soul Nafs Mind in The Hundred Letters by Sharafuddin Maneri Paul jackson with poem 27 of Darshan Singh in Love’s Last Madness Mata e Nur 52 path of grief “my desire is not to desire anything” “in every age there is always one man noted for his grief and others pass their time in the shade of his protection” “a master of grief makes more progress in a month”

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Love’s Last Madness poem 26 & 27 / 21 & 52 of Mata e Nur by Darshan Singh Barry Lerner Urdu poems Quran 7:172 poems on a spiritual path

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Letter 84: Struggling with and Controlling One’s Lower Soul Nafs Mind in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri classics of western spirituality Paul Jackson contemplation belly uner control going hungry healthier Yahya Mu’az: “devotion is a treasury of God. prayer is the key to the treasury. eating what is lawful is the teeth of the key” Satan John the Baptist intermittent fasting portion control

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English translation of a Hindi talk of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj May 11 SkRM live broadcast youtube Trus work is the love God “we should be able to hear the Word” “focus within Soar within” “Divine Sound calms our mind” “to know ourself and find God is the only work assigned to us” sos.org meditation

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Love’s Last Madness poem 24 -20&13 in Mata’e Nur and poem 25 / 39 revised edition Barry Lerner “unflagging fortitude” “endurance boundless” “blood of my desires” “every atom is restless for revolution” “life finds happiness in continuous struggle” “Darshan, your efforts in gazing are a success” blind narcissus Rumi masnavi book 3 493 Sant Darshan Singh Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum Hazrat Shamin Karhani

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1965 in the journal of Thomas Merton “great need for discipline in meditation” “reading helps” “being attacked with something in my solar plexus” loss of ojas Columbia my fiftieth birthday solitude C’est le comble to think and write implacable

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Letter 83: Curbing the Lower Soul in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri “God grant you a high position among the pious” “man’s nature is refractory” “adopt a strategy” keep away from desires or work or pray life hacks Godly fear abstemious “so your life is but an hour” “getting ready for death” covid-19 Paul Jackson classics of western spirituality middle way

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Love’s Last Madness poem 23 Translation of poem 51 in Mata’e Nur Urdu poem by Darshan Singh “my nights of anguish” tippler’s code Waiting for the Beloved chapter 22 in Spiritual Awakening most perfect art “fulfillment is reached when the fire of love burns in lover and Beloved with the same intensity” inculcate self-discipline Push button era instant on third eye restlessness “we have to give time to our meditations” Barry Lerner revised edition poems on a spiritual path advanced sant mat and sufism in Urdu poetry

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Letter 82: Inordinate Desires a reading in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Paul Jackson classics of western spirituality “surely you have no authority over My servants!” Q17:65 Khwaja Junaid: “what is union?” “The abandonment of following one’s own desires” “it is only when they have originated in confused desire and begun to appear that Satan pounces on them” Imam Shibli Sultan Mahmud Ghazni Ayaz Moses Adam Ibn Yahya Maneri 1263-1381 1980 Maktubat-i Sadi Persian sufi master Makhdum Sahib Bihar

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Love’s Last Madness poem 22 revised edition English translation of Poem 18 in Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh Urdu Poet 1921-1989 ghazal houri love gone wild Shameen Janab Shamin Karhani poetry mentor 1913-1975 Urdu poet “a poet should make his life itself a poem” a Ghazal to Go on the go see Maneri inordinate desire Barry Lerner poems on a spiritual path mystical poetry

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Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj on the Inner Journey Plato’s cave “the point where the current begins - the third eye” “when the flame flashes from the cup there is an awakening” the ocean of spiritual consciousness sos.org Darshan Singh

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Letter 81: The Lower Soul by Sharafuddin Maneri in the maktubati sadi the Hundred Letters “a little you ask, a little you say ; then your life is over!” attar ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Paul Jackson classics of western spirituality Indo muslim sufism sufi master

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Love’s Last Madness poems on a spiritual path by Darshan Singh english translation of Urdu poems in Mata’e Nur by Barry Lerner poem 20 & 21 - 16 & 49 “ruffled brow” “pleasure in thirsting” Muqam-e Haq vatan Sant Ravi Das Adi granth Ganges Jamna Saraswati rivers fana fi’llah streams of nectar

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December 1964 in the Journal of Thomas Merton “one must pray or go to seed” “the whistler and his dog” I was happy “my vocation to solitude” contemplation and eschatology gleichhheit Eckhart

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Thomas Merton meets Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki in New York 1964 in the Intimate Journals “I am a New Yorker” Hillside avenue The ascent of truth Mihoko Okamura Continuum 3 and half sips green tea conclusion: literature, contemplation, solitude, Asia, Zen, Islam, Latin America Patrick Hart The Spirit of Simplicity Urs Von Balthasar Verbum Caro Verlassenheit protestants chinese princess

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Letter 80: the Heart in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson from the Persian to English in the Classics of Western Spirituality “a man is where his heart is” “be careful not to rest on your laurels for even the twinkling of an eye” “the heart is such that it must be afflicted either with the pain of not finding or with the joy of finding” Yahya famous Sufi Khuda Bakhsh Oriental library Maktunati Sadi mysticism sufism

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Love’s Last Madness poem 19 revised edition English translation of Urdu Poem 37 in Mata’e Nur by Darshan Singh translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi indifference incarnate Ghalib yeh kahan ki dosti hai Divan Khan 19 Iqbal bat kehne ki nahin Kulliyat Bang e dara 131 nafs al-jihadu l akbar mukhalafatu n nafs mystical poetry poems on a spiritual path 1921-1989

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The Journals of Thomas Merton 1963 part V seeking peace in the hermitage Chuang Tzu nuclear war blurb or blog Intimate Merton

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Love’s Last Madness, revised edition Poem 17 - Poem 47 in Mata’e Nur and Poem 18 / 38 translated from Urdu poetry of Darshan Singh by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “till the end of the world I will cherish the memory of those on life’s journey who were kind to me” “my heart had the mettle to bear endless pain” “where can he find some moments of quiet and peace?” “Rope of his wisdom” “saucy breeze I kiss” Rumi Divan e Shams 304 665 mehrban Harishchandra Chaddha lockdown prison stay in place meditation morning breeze holy spirit

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English translation of a Hindi talk by Sant Rajinder Singh ji Maharaj on The third Sikh Guru Amardas followed by meditation

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Letter 79: Spirit Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Q:17:85 translated by Paul Jackson Kitab at Ta’arruf Attar Sa’di Maulana Rumi a tiny basket advanced Sufi mysticism Persian English

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Poem 15 & 16 in Love’s Last Madness revised edition an English translation of Mata’e Nur Treasure House of Light by Darshan Singh poem 36 & 19 “intellect is a house of darkness” “don’t ask about the dark” “you are the bandit” “the face of every friend is an endless array of masks; My foes I recognize in any guise they try to pass” “strange entanglement” Barry Lerner arabic persian urdu 1988 Bowling Green Virginia mystical poetry

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Hindi talk translated to English May 4th by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj 3 friends a reunion money explorer mystic “we gain what our attention is most focused on” “can not still out body as easily when we get old” “you will find God in this Lifetime all you have to do is give flight to your Soul” Darshan Vivek is a gift of God to put it aside is our own folly Kabir Be Safe Be regular

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The journals of Thomas Merton 1963 in the Intimate Merton “the best thing about the retreat has been working in the pig Barn” Dumoulin History of Zen koan “I myself am part ... of the climate”

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Letter 78: Hope and Fear in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Paul Jackson Paulist press be safe sun and shade hope and fear like two wings “truth means that you remove yourself from your path” “your nearness to God lies in your distance from yourself” “the very least of the signs of Nearness is contemplation and persistence” Sufi Master Ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Bihar classics of western spirituality

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Poem 13 and 14 of Love’s Last Madness revised edition translation into English of poem 46 and 11 of Mata-e Nur of Darshan Singh mystic urdu poet of the twentieth century 1921-1988 “I seek nothing less than a city of love” “those dismayed by the darkness of the times watch raptly for the sun and moon at morning and at night” “weary morning breeze” “mocking grin” “flowers of spring” and “surging with spring” slow read Barry Lerner sheltering in third eye

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Global Meditation in Place Sant Rajinder Singh may 3 Happiness Studies: buy toys, buy groceries, buy property, travel, relationships, arts & study not enough Stonecutter: King: Sun: Clouds: Stone the Presence of God go beyond the clouds into the mysteries of the beyond SOS Meditation sos.org youtube isolation stay in place in home in meditation put toys on pause make sure you are far away from each other

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1962 in the Journals of Thomas Merton edited by Patrick Hart and Jonathan Montaldo in the Intimate Merton Harper San Francisco 1996 poetry of Hari Kleia France? england? Greece? Jung Spiritual disciplines dream Eleanor Shipley Duckett Christmas

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Letter 77: The Secrets of Fate and Predestination in the Hundred Letter of Sharafuddin Maneri Sufi Master Maktubati Sadi translated from Persian to English by Paul Jackson calamity of coronavirus Covid19 water and dust Quran brokenhearted and miserable advanced mysticism sufism grief sorrow ibn yahya 1263-1381 classics western spirituality paulist press a library of the great spiritual masters

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Poem 12 of Love’s Last Madness/ poem 15 of Mata-e Nur Urdu poetry of Darshan Singh translated to English by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi revised edition “grief gone to extremes was its own remedy” Ghalib “when pain transcends its limit, it becomes its own cure” Iqbal “for the falcon to build a nest amounts to self-disgrace” Kabir: “begging amounts to death” sant mat modern spirituality mystical poetry

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October to December 1961 in the journal of Thomas Merton intimate nonviolent action hope aunt kit new zealand Julian of Norwich great deed

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Letter 76: Bliss and Misery in the Maktubati Sadi Hundred Letters of Mukhdum al-Mulk Sharafuddin B. yahya Maneri a Bihari saint translated into English by Fr. Jackson Firdausi order Men of the west were thrown into the East and those of the east were thrown into the west Q2:30 Sanai Obedience is the key to bliss sufism

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Letter 75: Abandoning the World in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated from Persian into English by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality letters to the governor of Chausa in western bihar 1263-1381 ibn yahya sufi master I abandoned trading “a good understanding of the verses of poets” Junaid Iyaz Solomon Maktubati Sadi firdausiya order of bihar the Sufi Way

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Poem 26 and 7 of Mata-e Nur by Darshan Singh translated from Urdu to English in Love’s Last Madness revised edition by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi poem 9 and 10 respectively a flood of coronavirus sweep the city away “times convulsed by havoc” Attar Mir

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Weekly Satsang on NonViolence Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj May 1 3000 centers science of spirituality sos.org “meditation creates a cycle of success” disagreement or argument or fight? Vegetarian diet karma cortisol blockages Akbar Sant Mat Surat Shabd yoga Anger

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A Hindi Talk May 1 by Sant Rajinder Singh JI Maharaj meditation in place

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June 1961 to October 1961 in the journals of Thomas Merton way of emptiness and nothingness the plague plastics crows making a racket civitas christiana chinese clement of alexandria newman coomaraswamy “the big one -my work as a writer” arabi

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Letter 74: An Explanation of the World and Petitionary Prayers for the Expiation of Sins in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Persian Maktubat-i Sadi translated to English by Paul Jackson in the classics of Western Spirituality Makhdum A-Mulk ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Bihar Sufi Master Paulist Press minimalism decluttering simplicity overabundance meditation remembering God checking one’s passions Uways Qarani madness luxuries sorrow and grief

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Poems 1 2 & 3 of Mata-e Nur Urdu poetry of Darshan Singh translated to English in Love’s Last Madness second edition poem 8, 7 and 53 by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “the vintage that frees the heart from all senses of me and mine”

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1961 in the Journals of Thomas Merton Chuang tzu optimistic mystic

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Letter 72 in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Maktubat i Sadi translated by Paul Jackson into English Persian Sufism Bihar Nicholson dog pig hyena solid things rocks mountains

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Love’s Last Madness poem 5: Darshan Singh Mata’e Nur Poem 8 and Poem 6 is Poem 14 in Mata translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi “Pass through this world of enchantment and charm with complete detachment..” Urdu Persian mystical poetry Sufism with Sant Mat modern Rumi English

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English talk April 29 Global Meditation in Place by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj live broadcast “read the writings of the Great Saints” “walls separating us” “let those long divided embrace one another through the intoxication of Your love make all mankind truly human” grudge is like making two graves process of inversion

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Letter 70: Companion of the Group in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Maktubat-i Sadi translated from Persian to English by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality ibn Yahya 1263-1381 satsang association of others good company “when association becomes perfect it provides the best preconditions for mystical states” “who are the Sufis?” paulist press alexa

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Love’s Last Madness Mata-e Nur by Darshan Singh translated from Urdu to English by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi Urdu poetry mystical eastern spirituality poem 4 Urdu Ghazals

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Live Hindi talk translated to English of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj inversion or concentration some consider as “not active” “love beautifies everything” Majun kisses the feet of the dog in Layla’s lane St Francis of Assisi and the lepers Sant Kirpal Singh helps with cremation during 1918 Spanish Flu SOS meditation while living at home

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1961 in the journals of Thomas Merton intimate say “No” “high priest of creativity” Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad Novice Master Eckhart Ruysbroeck Tauler the Cloud author Landland Chaucer St Catherine of Genoa the end of the beginning

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Letter 69: Retaining or Abandoning Possessions in the Hundred Letters Maktubat-i Sadi of Ibn Yahya Sharafuddin Maneri translated into English by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality decluttering minimalism to work or not to work begging Adam a farmer repast Bayazid “even the fact of a person’s asking is a gift of God” “give me something for the sake of this sparrow” medieval sufism Indo-Muslim Persian 1263-1381

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Love’s Last Madness by Darshan Singh Poems on a Spiritual Path Mata’e Nur Treasure House of Light translated and Commentary by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi Poem 2 & 3 revised edition Rumi mystical poetry eastern spirituality urdu poetry translated to English

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Hindi talk of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj translated into English April 27 Global Meditation in Place in isolation “Human beings tend to take more & more out of greed” Human beings have created walls if someone speaks harshly tensions escalate Mayor LaGuardia of New York bread $10

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The Journals of Thomas Merton Sept 1960 to Dec 1960 Lorca Phaedo plato the hermitage self love novice master

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Letter 67 A Good Mental Attitude in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality “desire of anything but God is polytheism” wise madman “surely I am God There is no God but Me, so worship Me Q20:14 “we who have mastered knowledge of the hearts are precious gems” Nizami Maktubat-i Sadi Ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Sufi Master

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Love’s Last Madness Poems on a Spiritual Path Darshan Singh Mata-e Nur Urdu translated by Barry Lerner and Harbans Singh Bedi to English poem 1 “when human beings are the aim of God” revised edition 2018 mystical poetry eastern spirituality 1921-1989 Sant Darshan Singh

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Flattening the curve of Coronavirus New York reawakening April 27th 5:30am Monday morning 32nd avenue and 81st street Queens the soundtrack

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Global Meditation in Place English talk of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj April 26 “gather together in our own homes” washing our hands sneeze into handkerchief brush teeth basic hygiene exercising well so we will be strong “there is an interesting story” saint and young man “not now” Now! “Are you ready now?” Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj channel of God Shabd holy word Naam “don’t need any TV” mono stereo surround sound enchanting sound “our soul is having a physical experience” “meditation is being more alive” sit in silence “meditation is a way of receiving” “sit six to ten feet away” from each other

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Hindi talk of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Global meditation in place TV

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The Journals of Thomas Merton Jan 1960 to Sept 1960. “It is not difficult to be content under this pine tree” humanist Eschatology Newman Hallaj shakers le point vierge of the dawn jazz nurse louisville old man playing piano Mozart protestantism “all in the head” eros Intimate Merton

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Spiritual Awakening by Darshan Singh chapter ten Maulana Rumi song ofbthe reed flute masnavi story of separation mirabai chant or read before meditation “one life-inspiring glance” “settle our priorities” Babar Guru Nanak hashish wedlock with God Bridegroom Persian sufism urdu poet 1921-1989 pearl scatterer

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Global Meditation in place Hindi Talk translated to English April 25th by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj a golden opportunity while in isolation. Were given extra time to venture on the inner journey by focusing inward. Guru Angad Dev Day “see without eyes, hear without ears, walk without feet, do actions without hands, speak without tongue die while living Sant Darshan Singh: “let us listen to the sound of creation” “we can speak to God” Sant Kirpal Singh: “ if you love me keep my commandments” rising above body consciousness take steps to open the third eye Shabd Jyoti Bhajan Simran a human experiment sos.org

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Spiritual Awakening by Darshan Singh chapter 25 Brahm 8.4M 7.5M to 9.5M species of life two governments Half God half animal Krishna music of the flute Tulsidas Ram Charitra Manas Lord Shiva crow greatest trickeries of the Mind befriend our mind wild horses Dayal Purush Gracious Master Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj 1921 - 1989

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The journals of Thomas Merton November and December 1959 koan mexico philokalia 100 books hears from Rome cenobitism religious journalist otium sanctum Irving Berlin Blue Skies no indult Robert Lax circus “this is an awful place” Gethsemani cheese factory shakers “I was likely to take off with a women and leave the Church”

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The selected selected journals of Thomas Merton 1959 March 18, 1959 “a quiet morning reading in the woodshed” Cuernavaca Mexico afternoon in the woods “simply live as best I can” missionary solitude indult mystical action may need a geographic change Intimate Merton either become a monk or get married Gethsemani Harper San Francisco

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Spiritual Awakening by Darshan Singh chapter 8 santdarshansingh.org spiritualawakeningradio love’s last madness internet archive glance of grace ten years five years “there is no need for milestones” “milestones are not enough” “the ambit of eternity” “we must wend our way” “we must move faster than time” “why this delay” birthday “celebrations can only be a mockery” “it is for us to respond to the lightest heartbeat of every leaf, to learn from every object with which nature surrounds us” “we have to develop a kind of alertness” “I set out at the dawn of creation; now I am approaching its sunset. Life is short, but the journey of love is long. Diwali cleaning for the Goddess of Wealth “have our eyes remained fixed at the entrance” born 1921 -1989 Dayal Purush Gracious Master Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj urdu poet

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The journals of Thomas Merton October 12, 1958 Boris Pasternak Dr Zhivago “My Zen is in the slow swinging tops of sixteen pine trees “the meaninglessness of any life that is not lived in the face of death” Zen Suzuki “God has put me” “what am I here for” asceticism humanism solitude “do things my way”

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Surrender Chapter 29 in Spiritual Awakening by Darshan Singh Urdu Mystic Poet Hafiz Jaman fruit Hazur Baba Sawan Singh “if your Master orders you to dye your prayer mat with wine, so so” poverty ill health ignominy burden of our luggage baggage “two paths: effort and grace or surrender”

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Global Meditation in Place talk in English by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj April 22 2020 Earth Day “We are all connected” “whatever you do the effect goes far away” Air Water Pollution Adults are taking from the environment. “don’t do bad things and always do good things” Nonviolent Humility the ego says “everything is for us” “destroying the environment is destroying us” “the last century we lost the balance” selfless service “plants and trees have medicinal value” Be Good Kirpal “become good and then do good” youtube live sos.org sant mat skrm science of spirituality

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Spiritual Awakening by Darshan Singh chapter 28 “but I derive my intoxication from the cold-blooded murder of my desires” single glance “the truth of the mystic path that you do not find in books” Path of tears dampness “when love dances on the heart, it pains” Beloved Master Sant Kirpal Singh Ji “when your grief transcends all bounds, it becomes its own cure” Ghalib Muhammed Iqbal “it is love which brings about the high and low notes in music divine” Dayal Purush Gracious Master Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj

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Letter 60: Meditation in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality 1980 Paulist Press New York Mahwah “meditate on His creation” “one hour of meditation is worth sixty years of worship” “such meditation is equivalent to sixty years of good works” “the Quran is revealed to him who meditates” “change” “make the way ...easy” “I simply cannot stay cooped up in my own house” ibn Yahya Makhdum ul-Mulk Sahib 1263-1381 Bihar Maktubat-i Sadi

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Live broadcast of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj April 21 translated to English Cycles of creation ecology sos.org

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The intimate journals of Thomas Merton April 28, 1957 unite East and West Greek and Latin Fathers love fires warblers Yahweh modern physics contradictions bourgeois intellectual withdrawal conforming Koan fled to America Marx simplicity of flowers shallow english roots south america dream dear Proverb a young jewish girl The Intimate Merton Hart Montaldo

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Nine Signs of a Lover by Dayal Purush Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj b 1921 in Spiritual Awakening The Sufis describe: cold sighs, pale color, moist eyes, eats little, talks little, sleeplessness, restlessness, sorrow, cries of the heart no grumbling ailing narcissus kingly light Sant Kirpal Singh Baba Sawan Singh of Beas

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SKRM live stream broadcast April 20 2020 Hindi talk translated to English of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj “Being in Isolation is the best for all of us” gratitude Jyoti and Sruti put your eyes on a horizontal plane 8-10 inches in front of you sit in the quiet atmosphere of New York Gracious Master Sant Darshan Ji Maharaj sos.org sant mat tradition global meditation in place New York on Pause

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Journal of Thomas Merton Feb 24, 1953 “God tells you that you are poor” “triumphalistically” September 12, 1956 The Intimate Merton

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The journals of Thomas Merton september 26, 1952 reading about solitude in our solitude Gethsemani carnivale lent “the silence of it is making me well” a hermitage at the monastery February 17, 1953 Spirituality religion

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Global Meditation in Place live broadcast by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji April 19 2020 Orthodox Easter engrossed in to do list the effect of the other in isolation one small virus uncontrolled effect Is there something else that can effect you in a good way? “Love is contagious be a carrier” Dayal Purush Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj the cleaning lady “Love has only a beginning it has no end” If we don’t spread we are helping others “Your message of Love is the meaning of my Life” Young preacher has lunch with the janitor “in the meantime stay in isolation” SOS meditation on the Divine Light and Sound sos.org the sound of New York on PAUSE Surat Shabd Yoga Sant Mat Tradition

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Inner & Outer Peace through Meditation weekly satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji New York Envy & Greed Tolstoy land story one calm person Meister Eckhart Buddha children building sand castles sos.org

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Live Broadcast of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji in Hindi translated in English followed by the Sound of New York in Coronavirus Pandemic Quarantine SKRM live stream Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission satsang Dayal Purush Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj Kabir True Human Being my nature is to help rescue scorpion from river sos.org Science of Spirituality meditation sit at a distance

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Thomas Merton his life from his journals: February 26, 1952 Shrove Tuesday the meaning of Ash Wednesday “the big deep fish are purple in my sea” “if you make a theory about it, you end up in quietism” “moonlight is in this prayer” The Intimate Merton

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Letter 57: Concerning the First Step of a Disciple - A Further Explanation in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri by Paul Jackson

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The Intimate Merton edited by Patrick Hart and Jonathan Montaldo His Life from His Journals Merton’s real autobiography is in his personal journals February 10, 1950 attack of the hawk “we cannot be saints unless we are first of all human” Kentucky Gethsemani Master of the Scholastics “sinking into the heart of the present” Thomas Merton

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Letter 56: The First Step in Discipleship in The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Translated by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality being alone “whoever has no spiritual guide has no religion” Q4:80 Rumi: 1207-1273 Maneri: 1263-1381 Makhdum ul-Mulk Sahib Yahya greek Good Friday Maktubat-i Sadi

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Letter 55: The Conversation of Qazi Sadruddin, and Encouragement to Acquire Knowledge Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Paul Jackson inspiration “the disciple sees God in the heart of his spiritual master”

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Letter 54: Encouraging the Disciple in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality solitude drunkenness self-effacement “He will not take into consideration anyone’s opinion” paradox the falcon is far more valuable than the nightingale because he works and the latter only talks throw hime out of the house Sufi Master Bihar

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English talk by Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Global Meditation in Place April 15 shabads of India and the sounds of New York in contemplation an unusual time aloof virus not differentiating water clouds land ice volcanoes sun floods fires in Australia and California rain in Amazon what happened? Snow raw food diet meditate and connect soul purified SOS meditation “sit far away from the person next to you” shelter in self

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The Intimate Merton His life from his journals June 27, 1949 Thomas Merton Gethsemani cornfields free woods “as soon as I get away from people the Presence of God invades me” “when I am with people I am lonely and when I am alone I no longer feel lonely because I have God” solitude tractors broken-down choir Green River Seeds of Contemplation Perry street Patrick Hart Jonathan Montaldo thoreau

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Letter 53: Spiritual Resolve in the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated from the Persian by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality ego a unfortunate dog Sanai Attar Q38:72 Satan Adam Kal Nirenjan in Anarag Sagar Kabir “in separation there is hope of union, while in union there is fear of separation along with the pleasure experienced” “for lovers, it is more enjoyable to be in the company of separated ones than in the company of the joyous” Maktubat-i Sadi Yahya Bihar 1263-1381 Paulist press

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English translation of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj live broadcast in hindi April 14 satsang sos.org followed by the sound of New York in lockdown. We gain from his teachings isolation extra time utilize to focus within during times of great difficulty pandemic in the whole world. When we mingle we risk spreading it to others. Guru Arjan: “Everything we need can be found on the inside” take steps on the inner journey the nectar is reverberating at all times when the mind drinks of this nectar it understands. Isolation in our homes we should make full effort. We are all connected to one another. spirit of connectedness escape the wheel of 8.4 Guru Arjan says “ wake up in the morning at Amrit Vela 3-6 and take a bath cleanse enter state of searching and seeking repeat the name of God “all our physical ailments will be eliminated” 1000 difficulties can be removed by meditation gain closeness to God no pain or difficulty at the Lord’s feet Meditation Instructions red blue yellow stars moon sun look through the sound of Queens from the worst of the worst in East Elmhurst.

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Speech and Behavior Letter 52 of the Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson walk on the other side if they have coronavirus little dirty water -man “O that I were even less than this dust annihilation nothingness sufi master spirituality

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Global Meditation in Place Satsang talk on Baisakhi April 13 Sikh New Year in Hindi translated to English Spring Everything happening is the Will of God Guru Arjan says best spent in the company of a Saint The Way is not outer. The knowledge of God is only by going inward. We need to beautify ourselves on the inside. saint of the Inn daily routine isolation is Golden Opportunity curb our vices simple life Kabir Grace the True Meaning of Vaisakhi Gobind Singh There will be so much Grace and Mercy that we can connect our attention sit six feet apart still the body with Simran Word Naam Shabd Surat Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Sos.org

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson letter 51: The way to God you should forget yourself on a forty day retreat solitude stay in place shelter in selfie This is discipleship a tale of slavery you need a guide

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson letter 50: In Quest of God “He who seeks Me, finds Me” continuous struggle whatever has water also has dust remove the turban from the head of Adam and place a crown of dust on it the 150 letters book two

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Telecast Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Easter Day 2020 Global Meditation in Place talk followed by the sounds of New York in isolation Sheltering in Selfie Let’s meditate and enjoy travels within let us explore ourselves our concentration improves brainwaves slow down The real reason to meditate is to explore the divine treasures. God is present in everyone else. The present of God means no fear. Rush Hour time is wasted. Electrical gas bill just push zero is time outside of us “attach with that which will be there for all times to come” last & last & last calm & collected difficult times will pass have the genie go up and down the pole. Ninth Sikh Guru’s birthday Simran

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Live telecast of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Easter in Hindi sos.org satsang stay in place and meditate shelter in selfie

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The Maktubat-i Sadi of Makhdum al-Mulk the biography of Sharafuddin b. Yahya Maneri Sufi Saint Sahib Bihar Hanbali celibacy met Sheikh Nixamuddin Awliya Nijibuddin Firdausi Zain Badr Arabi Paul Jackson Qazi Shamssuddin governor of Chausa Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna the Hundred Letters letter 49: The seeker of God Almighty Q50:30 Kashf ul-Mahjub Sharh-i Tarruf confined in house in stay shelter in place seeking is unceasing Joseph

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson letter 48: The Command concerning Affectionate Love and Passionate Love showing impatience in this quest for His face higher than words ibn Yahya 1263-1381 classics of western spirituality a library of the Great Spiritual Masters Sufi Paulist press

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The Maktubat-i Sadi by Ibn Yahya Maneri the hundred letters of Sharafuddin Paul Jackson letter 47 grace of selection calamities patience risky business “do whatever you want” “he enjoys the gentle morning breeze” “no trace of laziness” see also Nine signs of a lover by Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson into English in the Classics of Western Spirituality 1980 Letter 46: The Love of Saints and their Obedience

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Weekly Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj April 10 2020 Tristate SOS.org remain unwavering Who will win? The quick witted Priest. The mind is like a clever lawyer. Step out of the arena of argument. Don’t drink, don’t eat meat. Gives his turban cry out sincerely Sant Mat Tradition Devotion leads to Success Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj we are like the stray dog. spiritual pain a spiritual mentor connects us to the mystical journey The madness of love is my traveling companion. I do not journey alone. We want it more & more & more. Primal manifestations of light and sound sit in stillness five charged words science of spirituality magnet meditation instructions moral order sit six feet apart stay in place in meditation

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The Muktibat-i Sadi Hundred Letters of Ibn Yahya Maneri Makhdum al-Mulk Sharafuddin sufi master 1263-1361 Bihar translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality anthropomorphizing God “We want You to raise the beauty-concealing veil, But where is the eye that can see Your beauty? “ scholar “faith is also a form of thirst”

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The Maktubat-i Sadi -hundred letters of Ibn Yahya Maneri Sharafuddin Sufi Master of Bihar letter 43: Gratitude for the Blessing of Islam separation after union life of man is too short magicians of Pharaoh Rabia of Basra the sway of annihilation “the heart of a believer is between two of God’s fingers”

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Paulist Press letter 42: Sincerity of Faith Q59:19 nearness “a sin resulting in repentance is better than that worship which gives rise to pride” no limits Adam Satan Maktubat-i Sadi ibn Yahya. Bihar 1263-1381

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Global Stay in Place Meditation broadcast April 8 of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj SOS.org while isolated from the virus avoid fear hopelessness and negativity and negative thoughts which creates stress and negative hormones from conjecture be positive 5 and dime woolworths find solutions This too shall pass Make the best use of this oppurtunity 1.) make sure our physical body is well, make ourselves as strong as possible. 2.) enhance our mental capabilities, hobby, painting, poetry, new skills. 3.) best time to enhance out spiritual capability sit in silence read scriptures now we have the time no excuses pray with attention going within This is a good time to meditate! Sit 5 times a day for half an hour make use of your capital experience spiritual regions with more and more bliss do Simran corona stay home shelter at home Covid

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Sabads Shabds Bhajans of Sikhism for Global Meditation in place

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The Maktubat-i Sadi [The Hundred letters] of Makhdum al-Mulk Sharafuddin Maneri translated into English by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Paulist press letter 40: Thee Effective Formula and Letter 41: Naked Faith “there is no god but God” “Whenever love enters the scene, faults simply vanish” Love, the Polisher Sufi Master Ibn Yahya Maneri 1263-1381

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The Maktubat-i Sadi Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Letter 37: Divine Worship “life is short and the journey home is very long” Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj solitude seva or selfless service stay in place read letters meditate clean house Sant Rajinder Singh Gabriel 300,000 feathers “rest is precluded from the hearts of saints” slave or walh Abdullah “Such is the heart that, if for an hour it felt no pain, It would go to the afficted, and borrow some of theirs”

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Fawa’id al-Fu’ad Morals for the heart by Nizam Ad-Din Awliya translated by Bruce B. Lawrence assembly 34 destruction through destruction morsel of food total sincerity Amir Hasan Fascicle II wet wood dry wood death alone what a tremendous spiritual boon Baba Farid Amir Khusrau sufi poetry

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Fawa ‘id al-Fu’ ad Morals for the Heart by Shaykh Nizam ad-din Awliya (1242-1325) Sultan al-Masha ‘ikh (King of mystic teachers) complied by Amir Hasan Assembly 32 taking a seat at satsang feeding others sell it at that price on buying and selling at Sufis assembly 33 Baba Farid Amir Khusrau classics of Western Spirituality Bruce Lawrence

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Maktubat-i Sadi [The Hundred letters] of Sharafuddin Ahmad ibn Yahya Maneri translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality letter 36: Resolving difficulties through invocatory prayer and the recitation of Quranic verses “I give more to the person who is absorbed in remembrance of Me” Simran and Dikhr mystical contemplation “Make me athirst for You! Do not give me water! “ averting some calamity coronavirus pandemic say “O Master O Master” 1000 times be hopeful or jolly Kirpal Singh

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Global Meditation in Place April 5th 2020 broadcast in English of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Sunday Morning virus all over the world to save the lives of others be in isolation how to make the best use of the time in isolation introspect go back to our scriptures we are not alone we are all connected sitting in silence this is the time to meditate and go on a spiritual journey selfless service and meditation are the two wheels of the chariot. By staying in isolation we are helping others when we keep ourselves physically fit. SOS.org Sit six feet apart do Simran in front of us light sprouts forth Brightest Star, Inner Moon, Inner Sun Sant Mat Surat shabd yoga

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Sabads at the start of Global Meditation in Place

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The Maktubat-i Sadi (the hundred letters in persian of Makhdum al-Mulk Sharafuddin Yahya Maneri of Bihar translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality letter 35: the pilgrimage to Mecca a sort of pretext Kaaba Q79:24 Bayazid

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Morals for the Heart by Amir Hasan compiler of the discources of Nizam Ad-Din Awliya aliya in the classics of western spirituaility Assembly 29 sahib-e hal sukr connection to Maneri footnote 46 al-wajid wajd music ecstacy dhikr suhrawardi pir qutb poetry Baba Farid secrets karamat counterfeit dirams vegetable stew turnips beets Uthman

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Morals for the Heart Nizam Ad-Din Awliya translated by Bruce Lawrence Assembly 26-28 one diram ‘Do not become a Judge’ if seized with illness with no remedy say “O God, O source of Compassion, O Ever Compassionate” “consult a book on the Sufi masters” Baba Farid Amir Khusrau the disciple name was Amir Hasan was edited by the saint himself one of the first instances of such a process the classics of western spirituality Paulist Press New York Mahwah conversations of Shaykh Nizam ad-din Aliya recorded by Amir Hasan Sijzi

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Weekly Satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj of Science of Spirituality SOS Meditation Sharing the Divine Honey amass inner experiences if you meditate regularly reinforce the skill Sant Darshan Singh our one and only friend is the Radiant Form in Sant Mat Tradition Parampara Inner Sound five charged words karma Lions of God reach Enlightenment SOS.org

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An Apology for the Fables of Homer section III: in what manner an apology is to be made for those Divine Fables which appear to Make the Gods the causes of Evil by Thomas Taylor the Platonist Selected Writings Proclus impediments of energies tranquil management of human affairs disease evil Plato Timaeus Minerva Plotinus Pandarus Trojans

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality Quran 2:222 Khwaja Bayazid Maktubat-i Sadi Makhdum al-Mulk Bihar Governor of Chausa 1263-1381 Persian

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An Apology for the Fables of Homer by Thomas Taylor modes of Theomachy among the Theologists Proclus

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri letter 28 translated by Paul Jackson in the Classics of Western Spirituality Paulist Press New York Mahwah 1980 Ahmad Ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Maktubat-i Sadi by Makhdum al-Mulk Bihar Sufi Saint prostrations squats knee bends remembering God the most profitable of al activities Zikhr Simran with Sincerity

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The Romantic Solution to the Denial of Death by Ernest Becker finding a Quarantine Boo or SoulMate love partner modern man sex Eros is the twin brother of Thanatos Death Carnal Knowledge Jules Feiffer Otto Rank Agape motive cosmic heroism female liberation 1973 coronavirus covid-19 pandemic New York

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Sant Rajinder Singh J Maharaj live broadcast April 1, 2020 Global Meditation in Place in English different environment great change can’t roam freely stay at home in isolation and make the best use of the situation. Isolation is the best thing to do. Clean the house, piles of things, organize then think about what else needs to be cleansed? cleaning our Soul. How do we experience the Soul? Rise above physical body consciousness. motor sensory currents Collect our sensory currents at the Single Eye. Light will sprout forth. Experience the Light within. The Light and Sound are the Primal Manifestation of God. This time shall pass too. Father prayed that God should come join the family for dinner. Set plate for God homeless child comes. Light at the End of the Tunnel. SOS.Org Surat Shabd Yoga Science of Spirituality. Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic

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The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneri Sufi Master letter 26: The Law and the Truth “the goal is reached by His assistance, not by your efforts!” persian translated by Paul Jackson in the classics of western spirituality Paulist Press letter to the Governor

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Global Meditation in Place in English Humanity comes together listen to the live broadcast on youtube of H. H. Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj with Meditation sound of New York rain and ambulances Social responsibility to stay in isolation tears in eye sitting at home is the best remedy deadly virus deal with flood in basement and fix it not alone in isolation have silken thread of Love Astral World Sach Khand Third Eye Technique to focus within to experience joy being close to God in bliss Before GPS God is whistling to us 1 10 100 1,000 10,000 Naugh 10 coronavirus pandemic SOS.org surat shabd yoga stay at home in place social distancing quarantine

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The Intimate Merton October 1, 1939 35 Perry street New York City the radio A Wolfe’s Cry poem by Hari Kleia Thomas Merton’s real autobiography is in his personal journals Patrick Hart Jonathan Montaldo “He gradually abandoned hope for a suddenly perfect life in some perfect place always elsewhere than where he actually was. He surrendered himself instead to the slow heart work of seeking God one day and one night at a time in the place where his eyes opened and shut every morning and night” radiator heat coal stove cellar ash prosotsani greece tobacco fields stay at home stay in place quarantine

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Letter 18: The Sources of Human Error from The Hundred Letters of Sharafuddin Maneria Paul Jackson Maktubat i Sadi Persian Makhdum al-Mulk Ahmad Ibn Yahya 1263-1381 Sufi Master born in Bengal Quran 3:134 causes of sickness of laziness devotion Prophet David “There was a bird that was placed in a narrow cage and its heart was as joyous as if it were in paradise” “When can I fly off” anger lust sexual desire

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Attaining Lasting Happiness - satsang of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj March 27 TriState Sat Chit Ananda drops of bliss sublime state peace long after macrocosm is in the microcosm dealing with obstacles farmers rock Third Eye

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Letter 17: The Source of Error for the Traveler in the Hundred Letters Maktubat i Sadi of Makhdum al Mulk Sharafuddin Maneri 1263-1381 translated by Paul Jackson Quran 17:85 the destruction of many Satan and Adam black-headed serpent grass calamities and wonders in time of sickness we need the meddle of the perfect Yahya!

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March 25th Global Broadcast of Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj on helping others by staying home keep ourselves physically fit stay in isolation helps others go within for Divine Light and Divine Sound SOS meditation Help others by not spreading the coronavirus cover-19 help the first responders #socialdistancing #coronavirus #meditation #isolation #helpingothers #selflessservice SOS.org Science of Spirituality Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj 

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