Hazrat Inayat : The God Ideal pt II
This post concludes the text begun here. There are different human beings in different stages of evolution and it is natural that every human being imagines God according to his Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
This post concludes the text begun here. There are different human beings in different stages of evolution and it is natural that every human being imagines God according to his Continue Reading →
God and the God-ideal may be explained as the sun and the light. And as there come times when the sun becomes covered by clouds, so there come times when Continue Reading →
Mohammed is the one among the prophets, the account of whose life is to be found in history. Born of the family of Ishmael*, Mohammed had in him the prophetic heritage, Continue Reading →
This post concludes the inspiring text by Hazrat Inayat Khan begun here. The soul who realized, before he claimed to be Alpha and Omega, is Christ. To know intellectually that Continue Reading →
The Christ ideal is unexplainable in words. The omnipresent intelligence, which is in the rock, in the tree, in the animal, in man it shows its gradual unfoldment. It is Continue Reading →
When we think of the different religions which are known to humanity we shall find that each of them brought to the world the message of love in some form Continue Reading →
The first aspect of prayer is giving thanks to God for all the numberless blessings that are bestowed upon us at every moment of the day and night, and of which we Continue Reading →
There are three kinds among those who are in the habit of offering prayer. There is one who by praying fulfils a certain duty which he considers as one among all Continue Reading →
The following short address by Hazrat Inayat Khan was evidently given before the commencement of a Universal Worship service. Before the service commences I would like to speak a few Continue Reading →
The following text from Hazrat Inayat Khan gives an introduction to the little-known figure of Zarathushtra. The religion he founded (called Zoroastrianism in English, from the Greek rendering of the Continue Reading →