Sultan Walad: The Soul that Does Not Live in God

Baha al Din Muhammad-i Walad, commonly known as Sultan Walad, was the eldest son of Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi. His dates are uncertain, though he is reported to have died in 1312, “at the advanced age of nearly ninety.’ What is certain is that Sultan Walad was loved and deeply trusted by his father, and when Mevlana passed away in 1273, it was the work of the son to formally organise his mureeds into the Mevlevi Order.

The Soul That Does not Live in God is not Alive 

Spring makes red and white flowers appear on the trees,
But the spring that is the origin of colors is colorless.

Understand what I have said, and give up all talk;
Run to the Origin without color and unite yourself to it.

Annihilate yourself before the One Existence
So that thousands of worlds leap out of you

And your pure existence flames out of itself
And goes on and on birthing different forms.

Of course, none of these forms will last.
Happy is the one who knows this mystery!

Happy is he who gives his life to know this!
He leaves this house for another far more radiant.

You cannot understand this mystery through reason;
The Way to Knowledge winds through suffering and torment.

If you do not feel pain, you do not look for healing.
The soul that does not live in God is not alive.

She seems like a soul, but does not deserve the name:
She has not been made alive by the Beloved.

The soul is given life by the four-elements
Like a lamp that burns through the night:

The light is from oil and wick, it is not eternal.
While the oil exists, the lamp burns, but then goes out.

The one made alive by God will never die.
He lives through God and not through gold or bread.

God is the Light, the Eternal Source of Lights.
The Light is causeless, as is His fiery radiance.

Like gold, God’s value comes from His pure, perfect essence.

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