Hazrat Inayat: The Path of Initiation
I would like to speak a few words to my mureeds on the subject of the path of initiation. The esoteric school in the Sufi Movement is the most important Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
I would like to speak a few words to my mureeds on the subject of the path of initiation. The esoteric school in the Sufi Movement is the most important Continue Reading →
The following talk was given by Hazrat Inayat Khan on Sunday, June 1st, 1924, in the house on Anna Paulownastraat in the Hague. In all likelihood, it was given during Continue Reading →
On a Sunday evening at the beginning of June, 1924, Hazrat Inayat Khan met with a group of mureeds in the large house on Anna Paulownastraat in the Hague, and Continue Reading →
With this text we conclude our series of linked posts on the three ‘laws’ of life, the Law of Reciprocity, the Law of Beneficence, and the Law of Renunciation. The Continue Reading →
The following is taken from a longer talk given at a home in California in April, 1926. In every person there is more or less a faculty of perceiving impressions, Continue Reading →
July 5th its the birthday of Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan; he was born on this day in 1882, in the large house of his grandfather, Maulabakhsh, in Baroda, India. Especially during Continue Reading →
We continue with the illuminating series of teachings from Hazrat Inayat Khan on renunciation. The previous post in this series may be found here. From a practical point of view Continue Reading →
On Saturday, the 15th of May, 1926, Hazrat Inayat Khan addressed the mureeds of the Sufi Center of Detroit for the last time. The next day he would be leaving Continue Reading →
In May of 1926, near the end of a long visit to America, Hazrat Inayat Khan was in Detroit, where he had renewed a young Sufi center and become good friends Continue Reading →
Hazrat Inayat Khan said that in our time materialism and commercialism were ever on the increase. ‘Materialism’ could be understood as meaning a belief in matter alone, with no recognition Continue Reading →