Hazrat Inayat : The Soul, Whence and Whither pt V
Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to speak about the possibility of communication with the angelic realm. The previous post in the series is here. It is mentioned in the ancient Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to speak about the possibility of communication with the angelic realm. The previous post in the series is here. It is mentioned in the ancient Continue Reading →
After first introducing the angelic realm, Hazrat Inayat Khan now describes in more detail the nature and characteristics of this sphere, and its relationship to our life on earth. The Continue Reading →
After giving a glimpse of the cosmic structure of Creation, Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to describe the journey of the soul, passing first through the angelic realm. The soul, Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan now lays out a picture of the vast system of creation, as the fundamental ground necessary to understand the nature of the soul. The first post in Continue Reading →
Although Hazrat Inayat Khan taught a very practical and experiential form of Sufism, emphasising the building of character as a foundation for the art of personality, by the means of Continue Reading →
In this final instalment of the series, Hazrat Inayat Khan concludes his teaching about right and wrong, good and evil, reward and punishment, and about divine forgiveness, a theme that Continue Reading →
After considering the belief of a Sufi, Hazrat Inayat Khan now addresses the question of right and wrong – the morality of a Sufi. In regard to the Sufi’s attitude Continue Reading →
Having considered in the previous post the stages of belief, Hazrat Inayat Khan now considers how Sufism might fit into various recognised forms of belief and thought. Is Sufism Muslim? Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan now clearly describes the role of belief, and the steps through belief may evolve. The previous post in the series is here. A constant ‘why’ arises in Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan now begins to consider what a Sufi believes, or in other words if there is any belief that is specific to Sufism. The previous post in the Continue Reading →