All people have their chalice of sour, the good ones drink it silence, the evil ones make all around drink from it. Read this when teen, I made sure I drink mine in silence.
I feel a bit guilty going through all of these quotes in such a short time. I keep having to pause at each one. It feels like one should spend a day or week, or longer on simply one phrase.
4:11 I suddenly reminded of my bad habit to procrastinate whenever I see an unprepared task, I always think "it's not perfect yet to start!!!". Good reminder one, alhamdulillah.
He was a Persian philopher who had multiple disciples,but one day he met a guy named Shams Tabrizi and he completely evolved after that meeting and he's perception towards life and way of living completely changed
No moral teachings are lock on its own because every language is own by God. They come in their own forms so that the people of its language understood. Moral ethics is universal. I think Rumi's poetry is embedded in Islamic teachings focusing on one's character development. And another I do not have any judgment towards Rumi because I don't have the right, only Allah SWT has. All I can say Rumi is an enlightened soul.
He wasnt Persian speaker. He was speaking Turkish but writing Persian since Persian language was an international language in his time. Same as I am speaking Turkish but writing English to you.
@@yavuzyavuz2731 He was born in Balkh, one of the old cities of Iran, which is today in Afghanistan, and traveled to Turkey, and his grave is there. You were born in Turkey and you consider yourself a Turk, and if you travel to Iran and die in Iran, this does not make you an Iranian
All the advice he gives here has nothing to do with the quran.It's the holistique wisdom many indian, chinese, japanese....philosophers gave to the people long before islam existed.
I learned to love myself because I sleep with myself every night and I wake up with myself every morning, and if I don’t like myself, there’s no reason to even live the life.
"The idea of mindfulness and meditation as tools for understanding the nature of the mind resonates deeply with me. This video serves as a wonderful introduction to those seeking a calmer, more centered life."
So true. Amazing inspirational words. Love the narrators voice. Each one of us is unique and special in so many ways. Stop the fight and look for beauty in others We are all here together to help each other along the way oh for an ideal world be blessed 💜
@@glowiedetector His most famous and impostant book "Mesnevi" was written after he came to Anatolia by his student Hüsamettin Çelebi. And his encounter with Şemsi Tebrizi, what made Mevlana the man we know of today according to general acquiesence, happened in Konya which was the place in Anatolia where he started to spread his beliefs. As far as I know he was not a extraordinary figure before he came to Anatolia and didn't wrote any books (I would really like to know if he did and what books he wrote). In fact there is little to no information about his past in Khorasan. Although he wrote most of work in Persian , he wasn't born or raised in Persia, instead he was born in Harzemşah state which was also a Turkish empire, the people of this state spoke Turkish. To sum up, he found Mevlevilik (his school of belief and all its parctices such as whirling Dervish, maybe we can translate it as Mevlevism?) in Anatolia, with Turkish state support (he was friends with the queen who also sponsored his burial) with Turkish influence and Turkish students.
@@glowiedetector His most famous and impostant book "Mesnevi" was written after he came to Anatolia by his student Hüsamettin Çelebi. And his encounter with Şemsi Tebrizi, what made Mevlana the man we know of today according to general acquiesence, happened in Konya which was the place in Anatolia where he started to spread his beliefs. As far as I know he was not a extraordinary figure before he came to Anatolia and didn't wrote any books (I would really like to know if he did and what books he wrote). In fact there is little to no information about his past in Khorasan. Although he wrote most of work in Persian , he wasn't born or raised in Persia, instead he was born in Harzemşah state which was also a Turkish empire, the people of this state spoke Turkish. To sum up, he found Mevlevilik (his school of belief and all its parctices such as whirling Dervish, maybe we can translate it as Mevlevism?) in Anatolia, with Turkish state support (he was friends with the queen who also sponsored his burial) with Turkish influence and Turkish students.
I would say simple things first take care of yourself and try to keep happy yourself this is important in any situation then second person because when you are not happy and peaceful you can’t treat others in a nice way with full hearted……..
@@tubester2023An enlightened person is not bound to any religion. Just meditate upon the the supreme consciousness,Shiva that is luminous,formless and all pervading,and you will be free from all boundaries. Thou Art That.
“ Be in love”. To all that are here. Who create words to use with others. Manners, kindness,empathy and joy. Poetry, how forgiving you are, I forgive the world and fall in love with it every time all over again when I read you. I must have forgotten in the past to tell love, how much I have of love.
@@KoshurMathematician In those days, the borders were different. You could say he's a Persian born in present day Afghanistan, who lived in present day Turkey.
Rumi - 'Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.' ✨🕊️❤️🔥❤️🔥✨🕊️✨🌜✨ ✨♾️✨☯️✨💚✨💥✨ #DEEP💚DIVE💥 #AWAKENING & ENLIGHTENMENT 🌍 💚💥💚💥💚💥💚💥
Some pieces of fate find their way to you to change you into something you’re not, to become something you never were, a parting of god and destruction of your existence…fate binds us all and those that control it control life…peace may be victorious again.
My Dear, Even if you never mention he is an Islamic scholar, he is still in our hearts and not as a Muslim FOREMOST BUT As a Human and a beautiful soul.
Rumi says he is not Muslim . examples: (translated from bosnian Rumi Books): 2) ""What shall I do, Muslims? I no longer know myself, I am neither a Jew nor a Christian, nor do I worship fire nor am I a Muslim
4:32... the psychology behind sorrow management explained so creatively: if you just embrace the sorrow and trust yourself, it will simply go away, and you'll find joy! ❤❤❤
Being timid/shy is only a personal characteristic that should stay when it is not interfering in life and profession of achievers (many of us), while the overly friendly manipulators in society must be studied as specimen subjects. I WILL CONDUCT A STUDY about the frauds in Social Media and in workplaces/life. A silent study. Will journal.
there are the genocidal west, maniacal hindus, raging buddhists and murderous seculars armed to nukes ready to destroy anyone who opposes their greed for the material world. The last people to oppose them are called radicals and they happen to be a majority of muslims
and we also hope, your radical friends dont play any theatrical scenarios (like 9\11 or attack to Afghanistan Iraq etc), so you and muslims live in peace!
Subhaan Allah the wisdom of the sunnah is a way of life sadly the west has filled our hearts and souls with the glitter of the temporary abode and the muslims have lost the plot May Allah grant us the thawfeeq to learn our deen and practice upon the the sunnah of our beloved Nabi e Kareem Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasalam and quraan and hadeeth to gain our aakirah aameen
His most famous and impostant book "Mesnevi" was written after he came to Anatolia by his student Hüsamettin Çelebi. And his encounter with Şemsi Tebrizi, what made Mevlana the man we know of today according to general acquiesence, happened in Konya which was the place in Anatolia where he started to spread his beliefs. As far as I know he was not a extraordinary figure before he came to Anatolia and didn't wrote any books (I would really like to know if he did and what books he wrote). In fact there is little to no information about his past in Khorasan. Although he wrote most of work in Persian , he wasn't born or raised in Persia, instead he was born in Harzemşah state which was also a Turkish empire, the people of this state spoke Turkish. To sum up, he found Mevlevilik (his school of belief and all its parctices such as whirling Dervish, maybe we can translate it as Mevlevism?) in Anatolia, with Turkish state support (he was friends with the queen who also sponsored his burial) with Turkish influence and Turkish students.