Thursday, December 23, 2010

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Hopes-The Poetry of Bulleh Shah


Bulleh Shah Qadiri Shatara is his full name, Bulleh Shah is a shortened form of Abdullah Shah. He lived in Punjab in the eighteenth century, which is now Pakistan. Her family was very religious and inspirational Sufi. Bulleh's father was best known for his erudition and devotion to God, raising his two children, Bulleh Shah and his sister into a life of prayer and meditation.
Bulleh Shah became a scholar, but he always aspired to a true inner realization. Against the advice of his peers, he became the disciple of Inayat Shah, a famous Sufi of the Qadiri lineage, who brought his students to mystical enlightenment.

Achieving Bulleh Shah led to a profound lack of ego, far from social conventions. For example, one day Bulleh Shah lived a young woman eagerly awaited her husband and she was braiding her hair with great devotion. Bulleh Shah deeply impressed by the depth of her devotion to her husband, did the same to her guru: he identified himself so much to this woman he wove his hair before going to see so No master, Shah Inayat .
Today Bulleh Shah is regarded as one of the greatest mystic poets of the Punjab region. His tomb is in the region Qasur Pakistan and is highly revered.

"Masjid Dha Day, Mandir Dha Dha Day Jo Day
Kujh DISD
Kissay By Da Dil Na Dhawee (n)
Rub Dila (n) Wich wasd


Tear down the mosque, demolish the temple
Shoot everything in sight
But do not break someone's heart
For God resides "


" A point contains the whole;
Learn about the One-and-forget the rest. Forget
hell and the grave terrible
Let the ways of sin and
Purify your heart.
Thus the argument is thrown:
Everything is contained in One!

Why rub his head against the ground?
What is the meaning of prostration that vain? Read your
Kalimah, make others laugh,
You do not understand the word of the Lord!
Somewhere the truth is written:
Everything is contained in One!

Some go in vain in the jungle
starve and cause pain in themselves;
They are wasting their time with all this
And go home tired, not having won anything!

Find your master and become the slave of God.
This way, you will be free of worries,
Freed from desire, free from worries,
And your heart will be sincere and pure.
Bulleh discovered this one truth:
Everything is contained in One! "

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Monday, December 20, 2010

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The message of the great saints



Shri Mataji, Guru Purnima, 2002
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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love permeates all things




"Love permeates all things.
better, love is everywhere.
How can you say there is no love when nothing else that love exists.
Everything you see around you is the fruit of love.
Everything glows with love.
Everything beats the rhythm of love.
Everything flows from love.
Better yet, I repeat, everything is love. "
Rising Stars of Fakhruddin Iraqi Sufi poet of the thirteenth century, Persian language, Iran


" The man in search of meaning was praying when the infirm, the tramp and the loser went near him. Seeing them, the holy man plunged into deep prayer and said, My God, how could a loving creator can see such things without doing anything?
After a long silence, God said, I did something, I made you!. "
Sufi Proverb
These two extracts are of "Tell me about loving concern" Helen Exley


"Know Thyself: A cloud drift
before your sun
Detach yourself from your senses
And watch your sun intimate.

Know yourself: a cloud drifting Before Your sun
Cut yourself off from your senses
and behold your sun of intimacy. "
Divine Flashes of Fakhruddin Iraqi,
translated from Persian into English by William Chittick Seyyed Hossein Nasr and
Classic Western spirituality
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