Hazrat Inayat : Confessions pt XII – My tour abroad in the West (Spanish version)

Hazrat Inayat : Confesiones pt XII – Mi viaje a Occidente   Tras ofrecernos un breve retrato de su Murshid, Hazrat Abu Hashim Madani, Hazrat Inayat comienza ahora a describir su Continue Reading →

The nobility of human nature

There are certain predictable themes that arise in conversations with any group of spiritual seekers. In such a gathering, there is usually some sensitivity and a longing for change, and Continue Reading →

Tales : The Mullah’s psychology (Spanish version)

Cuentos : La psicología del mulá  Tras años de lucha con su burro, el mulá Nasrudín empezó a perder la paciencia. Parecía que el animal era cada día más perezoso Continue Reading →

Tales : Nasruddin’s imminent funeral

Although we know very few details about the life of Mullah Nasruddin, and whatever we do know the Mullah himself often contradicts, it seems sure that he lived in the Continue Reading →

The Bodhisattva Vow (Spanish version)

El Voto del Bodhisattva  En la tradición budista, un bodhisattva es alguien que se encuentra en el camino hacia la Budeidad, o iluminación suprema. La forma más sencilla del Voto Continue Reading →

Hazrat Inayat : Abraham pt I

Hazrat Inayat Khan gave teachings on various aspects of both eastern and western religion, including this insightful passage on the prophet Abraham. Abraham was the father of three great world Continue Reading →

Fruit and fragrance at the Dargah (Spanish version)

Fruto y fragancia en la Darga  Desde que las noticias sobre los daños por inundación en la Darga sufi de Hazrat Inayat provocaron una respuesta generosa por parte de los Continue Reading →

Hung-chih Cheng-chueh : Silently and serenely

Hung-chih Cheng-chueh (1091–1157 CE) was an influential Chinese Chan Buddhist monk and poet. He is particularly associated with ‘silent illumination’ chan, which may be glimpsed in this poem. Silently and Continue Reading →

Tales : The one whom Khazir came to meet

Mohammed Shah Taunsvi (1770-1850 CE) was a Sufi in Baluchistan, in what is now modern day Pakistan, and was known as Pir Pathan. One of his most devoted students was Continue Reading →

Tales : Still further to go (Spanish version)

Cuentos : Aún más lejos  En una ocasión, hace mucho tiempo, un gran sabio llamado Parnada, a través del estudio, la abstinencia, los sacrificios sagrados, la meditación prolongada y las Continue Reading →