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Follow Your Heart ~ Listen to the Voice of God - [ Rumi ]
Título:Follow Your Heart ~ Listen to the Voice of God - [ Rumi ]Descrição:Rūmī (Jalal al-Din Rumi), also known as Mawlana, (1207 - 1273), was the greatest Sufi mystic and Persian-language poet to influence the thought and literature of the Muslim world.
Rumi spent his life in Anatolia (present-day Turkey) and was a follower of Sufism, a practice that consists of cultivating a direct and continuous relationship with God through chants, music, prayers and fasting.
Rumi's importance transcends the concepts of nationality and ethnicity. His presence is prominent in Persian, Turkish and Central Asian literature, but his poems are widely known and translated into several languages, such as in the United States, where he is considered “the most popular poet in America”.
Rumi always encouraged tolerance, peace and compassion. In his famous epic poem, the Masnavi – one of the most influential pieces of Islamic literature – he wrote:
“Come! Come! Whoever you are, come! Pagan, idolater or fire-worshipper, come! Even if you deny your oaths a hundred times, come! Our door is the door of hope, come! Come as you are!”
Texts: “A Garden Beyond Paradise”, “It Simply Is”, and "In the Arms of the Beloved”, by Rumi.
“The wound is the place where the light enters you”.
Rumi
“The inspiration you seek is already within you. Be silent and listen”.
Rumi
“Why are you enchanted by the outside world, when a gold mine is within you?
Everything in the universe is within you. Ask everything from within yourself”.
Rumi
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Rumi spent his life in Anatolia (present-day Turkey) and was a follower of Sufism, a practice that consists of cultivating a direct and continuous relationship with God through chants, music, prayers and fasting.
Rumi's importance transcends the concepts of nationality and ethnicity. His presence is prominent in Persian, Turkish and Central Asian literature, but his poems are widely known and translated into several languages, such as in the United States, where he is considered “the most popular poet in America”.
Rumi always encouraged tolerance, peace and compassion. In his famous epic poem, the Masnavi – one of the most influential pieces of Islamic literature – he wrote:
“Come! Come! Whoever you are, come! Pagan, idolater or fire-worshipper, come! Even if you deny your oaths a hundred times, come! Our door is the door of hope, come! Come as you are!”
Texts: “A Garden Beyond Paradise”, “It Simply Is”, and "In the Arms of the Beloved”, by Rumi.
“The wound is the place where the light enters you”.
Rumi
“The inspiration you seek is already within you. Be silent and listen”.
Rumi
“Why are you enchanted by the outside world, when a gold mine is within you?
Everything in the universe is within you. Ask everything from within yourself”.
Rumi
✅ SUBSCRIBE to the Global Mindfulness channel: @Global.Mindfulness
🎯 The Global Mindfulness channel seeks to offer studies on self-inquiry, self-knowledge and self-confidence.
☕ Buy me a coffee, it will help me a lot when I'm producing videos at night:
PIX: 53bfac35-3c95-4942-a2f8-10aa6adb0074
Music: Chasing Daylight - by Scott Buckley - CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auNr. de visualizações:111
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