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Rumi Rides Again

Like so many people, I am enamored with the 13th century Sufi mystic, Jelaluddin Rumi. Despite the fact that he lived in another age, Rumi is today’s most popular and celebrated poet. One of my favorite Rumi poems is called No Room For Form. Written somewhere around 750 years ago, it perfectly describes the materialistic […]

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The Spritual Gift of Relationship

You may have noticed that many gurus don’t have a partner, a person familiar with their behavior who challenges their ego on a daily basis. Intimate relationship is perhaps the most difficult and rewarding spiritual path we can follow.

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That’s Just Me In Another Body

I don’t know about you, but I have spent so much of my life subtly, and not so subtly, judging others by action, appearance and manner. When we activate the Darshan, the act of connecting the eyes with heart, judgment is forced to drop away in order for us to enter the stream of love.

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