
Teachings of Rumi
Jelalludin Rumi (1207-1273) led the quiet life of an Islamic teacher in the central Anatolia (modern Turkey) until the age of thirty-seven, when he met a wandering dervish named Shams Tabriz—through whom he encountered the Divine Presence in a way that utterly transformed him. The result of this epiphany was the greatest body of mystical poetry the world has ever seen, and the establishment of a spiritual movement that would eventually stretch from Africa to China, enduring to our own day. This collection of versions of Rumi by Andrew Harvey contains some of the master's most luminous verse, along with selections from his lesser-read prose works, with the aim of presenting a balanced view of his teaching that includes both the high-flying love of God and the rigorous path of discipline essential for those who seek it.
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Teachings of Rumi
192 págs.
Jul 6, 1999

Teachings of Rumi (The Masnavi): The Spiritual Couplets of Jalaludin Rumi
330 págs.
Jan 1, 1994

The Teachings of Rumi
172 págs.
Jan 1, 2002

Teachings of Rumi
194 págs.
Jul 6, 1999

Teachings of Rumi: The Masnavi
330 págs.
Mar 15, 1975
Masnavi: Teachings of Rumi
330 págs.
Feb 1, 1974

Rumi Teachings
296 págs.
Dec 2, 2008

Rumi Teachings
292 págs.
Dec 2, 2008

Teachings of Rumi
172 págs.
Jan 1, 2000
Teachings of Rumi
172 págs.
Jan 1, 1999
Teachings of Rumi
330 págs.

Teachings of Rumi by Andrew Harvey
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