Hazrat Inayat: The Soul, Its Origin and Unfoldment pt III
With this post we conclude the talk by Hazrat Inayat Khan in 1926 begun here and continued here. And now I come to the question of the soul’s natural unfoldment Continue Reading →
hearing the message of spiritual liberty
Excerpts from the Sufi teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan
With this post we conclude the talk by Hazrat Inayat Khan in 1926 begun here and continued here. And now I come to the question of the soul’s natural unfoldment Continue Reading →
Here is the second portion of a lecture given by Hazrat Inayat Khan in Chicago in 1926. The talk begins here, and will be continued in a third post. And Continue Reading →
On a Wednesday evening in late April of 1926, Hazrat Inayat Khan spoke to an audience in Chicago on the subject of the soul. The Master had been visiting the Continue Reading →
Following a lecture in Chicago in early May, 1926, Hazrat Inayat Khan answered questions from the audience, among them these three. The questions could as well have been asked today; Continue Reading →
In the third volume of the Message series, called The Art of Personality, Hazrat Inayat Khan speaks of three laws: the law of reciprocity, the law of beneficence, and the Continue Reading →
An earlier text by Hazrat Inayat Khan explained something of the relationship between earthly law and spiritual law. ‘Law’ was also the subject of this Letter to Mureeds. Now, to Continue Reading →
Here is the conclusion of this longer text from Hazrat Inayat Khan on the presence of God, begun here. In all ages the various religions have given different standards of Continue Reading →
Here is the first part of a long lecture by Hazrat Inayat Khan on the need for us to feel the Divine Presence, and about how that may be perceived. Continue Reading →
The recent post of a passage by Sharafuddin Maneri said that the first step of the spiritual path is ‘the Law.’ Hazrat Inayat Khan also talked about law in various Continue Reading →
With this post we conclude the talk given by Hazrat Inayat Khan to students of the University of Southern California in 1926, begun here and continued here. When he finished Continue Reading →