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@Dawoodibinhabib
@Dawoodibinhabib 4 месяца назад
Muslims are not cremated
@christophermiller163
@christophermiller163 4 месяца назад
Love this! <3
@kalpanagurung9009
@kalpanagurung9009 5 месяцев назад
Guru bajradhara chenno 🙏🙏🙏
@ameenafumagalli5803
@ameenafumagalli5803 6 месяцев назад
it so beauty to hear Him! so isnpsiring! moving! thank you
@ama6103
@ama6103 8 месяцев назад
🙏🏼🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🙏🏼
@joseluisgomezsoler7601
@joseluisgomezsoler7601 8 месяцев назад
"Born in 1896 in San Francisco, Lewis was disowned by his family in his late teens for an over-avid interest in religion. His father, a secular Jew and senior executive of the Levi Strauss Company had wanted to install him in business. Instead, Lewis had studied theosophy, Eastern religions and the mystical side of Judaism. It was through the latter pursuit that he met a California teacher of Kaballah, Rabia Ada Martin, who was also an early student of the Indian Sufi musician and teacher Inayat Khan (1886-1927), who had come to live in Europe in 1910. At the same time, Lewis was also studying with the legendary Zen master Nyogen Senzaki (co-author, with Paul Reps, another student of both Inayat Khan and Senzaki, of the book Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, 2000). Lewis met Inayat Khan in 1923, during one of the latter's visits to San Francisco, and he intiated a meeting of Khan and Senzaki, which both mention in their autobiographical papers. According to Lewis, both the Sufi and Zen masters ignored efforts of their followers to make small talk: 'The two men sat down at a table, looked into each other's eyes and both immediately entered into that samadhi which so many lecturers tell us about but do not experience themselves' (Lewis, 1986,) . . . 'through love of sound, we come to God, through identity with sound, we become identical with God' [Lewis] . . . 'The Goose-Step involves a maximum of Yang to practically lthe complete exclusion of Yin. Metaphysically, the Goose-Step and War [sic] are one. The Goose-Step...makes use of force without stint or qualification. It involves destructive psychic as well as physical forces. To abolish war, we must abolish warlike movements' (Lewis, SD, p20) . . . Lewis was following the influence of Ruth St.Denis, who wrote in 1933: 'The dance of the future will no longer be concerned with meaningless dexterities of the body....Remembering that man is indeed the microcosm, the universe in miniature, the Divine Dance of the future should be able to convey with its slightest gestures some signficance of the universe.... As we rise higher in the understanding of ourselves, the national and racial dissonances will be forgotten in the universal rhythms of Truth and Love. We shall sense our unity with all peoples who are moving to that exalted rhythm' (Miller, 1997) . . . [Lewis] wrote the following in 1940: 'When mankind, terrorized by conflict and faced with the ruin of his civilization, when the power of wealth has dominated justice and the concept of fiction-money is leading to utter destruction; when the Holy Spirit, driven ever further away on its path of ascension has again reached zenith, to the undoing of so much near and dear to us-let us, in spite of what occurs before our eyes, invoke that same Divine Spirit through love and beauty, that we may restore order and balance to humanity. When doctrines divide and isms turn man against man, without speech, without silence, let us demonstrate. Let these demonstrations manifest everywhere. Not what we think or say but what we do shall avail. May we therefore bear the torch of holiness and make of our bodies temples of sacred worship. Now look with hearts and minds and eyes, on with the dance….' (Lewis, SD, p. 6) - Dr. Neil Douglas-Klotz,"From Breath to Dance: Music and Movement as Languages of Experience in an American Sufi"
@revdrjude
@revdrjude 9 месяцев назад
Beloved Teacher leads beautifully the Purification Breaths of HIK❤
@selfsoulcenter
@selfsoulcenter 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful video, thanks for all the hard work for bringing this amazing structure to completion!
@gulammuhayyuddinqadeeri8109
@gulammuhayyuddinqadeeri8109 10 месяцев назад
Subhanallah ❤️
@amjadhusaini
@amjadhusaini 10 месяцев назад
I am astonished to see, unqualified people giving sermons and talks! Just because of your vested interests, please don't cause confusion among the naive simple non-muslim English speaking people! You people are creating a new mixture from different sources and serving it to people in the name of ruhaniyat (spirituality).
@JaefarSABNW
@JaefarSABNW 10 месяцев назад
It is important to realize hadith and sunnah can be anyone's saying, event, or tradition and we need to figure out whose it is. It is also essential that spiritual centers are arranged to ease the practices there and connect to traditions from elsewhere. Religious icons and names of God in the steps would be considered to be blasphemy to those of each of those faith groups.
@JaefarSABNW
@JaefarSABNW Год назад
I would like to interview Pir Shabda Khan.
@RichardbBrunner
@RichardbBrunner Год назад
Beautiful
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Thank you Shabda Khan for all of your beautiful teachings & for this transmissions of Sufi Ahemed Murad Chisti & Hazrat Inayat Khan❤
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Just a beautiful class ❤
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
So wonderful to have these images & voices❤
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Bless your life dear Wali Ali & thank you for the beautiful message of our time.
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
❤I got to be there.
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Wow!! ❤
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Ya Fatah Wali Ali & all❤
@Dawoodibinhabib
@Dawoodibinhabib Год назад
Helo we’re is he buried
@gaileaz1179
@gaileaz1179 Год назад
Southwest Sufi Community near Silver City, New Mexico
@JaefarSABNW
@JaefarSABNW Год назад
We dwell in the energy left behind by the dead. We carry on the legacy of the dead. We connect their memory to the Acausal.
@JudithDavis-qf9ee
@JudithDavis-qf9ee Год назад
I am so happy to have watched this! Thank you- Bless you Wali Ali
@ameenafumagalli5803
@ameenafumagalli5803 Год назад
Love love love
@JaefarSABNW
@JaefarSABNW Год назад
It is certainly important to not make so many problems and see the signs in the little things. The little signs and friendships can certainly add up towards a path of mastership that is more refined than politics.
@francisohara4252
@francisohara4252 Год назад
No voice/sound on this recording. Bless you Wali Ali as your saced journey continues....<3
@Nurjamila1
@Nurjamila1 Год назад
Bless your life Wali Ali❤
@doncooper5347
@doncooper5347 Год назад
~♥~
@oselkhandro4416
@oselkhandro4416 Год назад
R.I.P.
@bukudattadatta955
@bukudattadatta955 Год назад
How can I comment on situ rinpoche? Only see him and hear him and adore.
@lauragutierrez7686
@lauragutierrez7686 Год назад
thank you so much!!!!
@lauragutierrez7686
@lauragutierrez7686 Год назад
thank you so much!!!!
@malenedietl3369
@malenedietl3369 2 года назад
When do they pray and how? Islam is a law religion, it's not a happy Merry go round summer camp... There are things that this Pir Kahn doesn't consider relevant, like the contemplating on the wisdom of separation of gender at times of worship and the 5 daily prayers. If you look at the ruling of Islam you'll see that this camp is practising more hinduism than Islam. So why are they saying they are sufis? Sufism is a very deep and complex belief system. Maybe I missed something, I did not watch it all in detail. I hope I'm wrong.
@malenedietl3369
@malenedietl3369 2 года назад
Why are they celebrating equinox? That's a pagan thing..... May Allah guide them.
@Chadf838
@Chadf838 9 месяцев назад
god is everywhere