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Shems Friedlander

    Shems Friedlander je umělec a spisovatel, jehož dílo se ponořuje do hlubin súfismu a islámské kultury. Jako oceněný grafik a fotograf zachycuje Friedlander vizuálně podmanivé obrazy, zejména s portréty tureckých dervišů, které se staly dokumentárními klasikami. Jeho psaní, které se věnuje zejména postavám jako Mevlana, nabízí vhled do duchovních tradic a jejich uměleckého vyjádření. Friedlanderova tvorba propojuje vizuální umění a duchovní kontemplaci, čímž čtenářům a divákům nabízí jedinečnou perspektivu.

    Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes
    When You Hear Hoofbeats Think of a Zebra
    Rumi: The Hidden Treasure
    • Rumi: The Hidden Treasure

      • 104 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,3(26)Ohodnotit

      The book explores the sacred music and dance, known as "sema," of the Mevlevi Dervishes, featuring previously unpublished material. It highlights the significance and symbolism behind the dress and movements of the dance, enriched by extraordinary photography that captures the essence of performances held in the Hall of Celestial Sounds. This insightful work delves into the cultural and spiritual dimensions of this unique tradition.

      Rumi: The Hidden Treasure
    • When You Hear Hoofbeats Think of a Zebra

      • 175 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,8(17)Ohodnotit

      Presents ancient Sufi teaching stories rooted in the Islamic tradition. This work addresses questions and problems of modern life. Through the re-telling of stories and the author's commentary, it unfolds a pattern that helps to distinguish knowledge from information, reality from imagination, and makes what seems to lie beyond our perception.

      When You Hear Hoofbeats Think of a Zebra
    • This account of the Sufi order of Mevlevi dervishes and its founder, the poet and mystic Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, presents the esoteric wisdom of the Sufis as it has been handed down from the great teachers of the past without alienating the modern reader. In addition to Rumi's life story, accounts of dervishes past and present are included. Featured are excerpts from Rumi's poetry, teachings of other Sufi masters, descriptions of the dervish lodges and the symbolism of the dervish ceremony, and an overview of the music that accompanies the Mevlevis' dances. Haunting, evocative pictures of the order's dancers clad in traditional dress provide a glimpse of ceremonies usually closed to the public.

      Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes