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With these two most recent volumes of Divan-I Kebir, we continue to receive a wealth of clear, beautiful new verses from Rumi -- possibly the greatest Persian poet and mystic of all time. Rumi's love of God breathes through his earthy imagery just as strongly in Meters 8a and 8b of the Divan as they do in the previously published Meters (1 through 7) from translator Ergin. Only a short read of these new verses confirms Rumi's awe-inspiring ability to catch the reader and release him into reality outside of the time and space perception. This is the first time that any of these verses have been available in English.
Translations of Rumi by Nevit Ergin - part of a grand effort to bring all his odes into English. Coleman Barks worked from these volumes to product The Glance (Viking, 1990). Formerly published by Echo.
The secret Rumi found in beholding the Divine in his sacred relationship with Shams-i-Tabriz • Shows how, in 1244, Sufi poet and mystic Jalaluddin Rumi was first brought to a state of ecstatic union with the cosmos and all its creatures • Reveals the radical spiritual practice Rumi formulated in his private retreat with the mendicant seeker Shams-i-Tabriz • Uses the poetry and prose of Rumi to explain how to come face-to-face with the Divine One of the most extraordinary events in the history of Sufism occurred in 1244 when the Sufi poet and mystic Jalaluddin Rumi met a wandering seeker named Shams-i-Tabriz. Upon meeting, the two men immediately went into private retreat together, emerging ninety days later in a transformed condition. In The Spiritual Practices of Rumi, Will Johnson reveals the radical spiritual practice that transpired between Rumi and Shams. To put it simply, they sat and gazed into each other’s eyes. Because the eyes are portals to the soul, their sustained gazing formed the basis of a devotional practice that opened the doors to a profoundly ecstatic state of divine union. Johnson draws on the poetry and prose of Rumi to unfold his story. He also explains how one may embark on the practice of intentional gazing to experience the state of ecstatic divine union shared by Rumi and Shams so many centuries ago.
Translations of Rumi by Nevit Ergin - part of a grand effort to bring all his odes into English. Coleman Barks worked from these volumes to produce The Glance (Viking, 1990). Formerly published by Echo.
A new edition that blends modern thought with the timeless quest for spiritual meaning. This book contains meters 5, 6, and part of 7 which belong to a total of 21 meters. They are written by Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi who wrote 44,800 total verses. This 13th century mystic crosses the boundaries of race, religion, and culture to touch everyone equally These books are a continuation of Dr. Nevit O. Ergin's translation of Rumi's Divan, the first ever English translation."
Translations of Rumi by Nevit Ergin - part of a grand effort to bring all his odes into English. Coleman Barks worked from these volumes to product The Glance (Viking, 1990). Formerly published by Echo.
Translations of Rumi by Nevit Ergin - part of a grand effort to bring all his odes into English. Coleman Barks worked from these volumes to product The Glance (Viking, 1990). Formerly published by Echo.
This is the third meter of 21 meters (44,800 verses) that Rumi left the world in his Divan-I Kebir. Each poem is outstandingly beautiful in this "Ocean of Poetry." They were written by Rumi in the 13th century and all 21 meters are being translated into English by Dr. Nevit O. Ergin.
Translations of Rumi by Nevit Ergin - part of a grand effort to bring all his odes into English. Coleman Barks worked from these volumes to product The Glance (Viking, 1990). Formerly published by Echo.