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Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Primordiality
William C. Chittick explores "The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi"
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Light on the Ancient Worlds: A Brief Survey of the Book by Frithjof Schuon
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William C. Chittick explores "The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi"
“Man must know himself in order that he can escape from himself; all other knowledge is worthless.”
—William C. Chittick
An Introduction
Who was Rumi?
Sufism and Islam
God and the World
Universal Man
The Fall
The Trust
Union with God
The Nafs
Knowledge and Method
The Limitations of Rational Knowledge
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“The great scholars of the age split hairs on all manner of sciences. They know perfectly and have a complete comprehension of those matters which do not concern them. But as for what is truly of moment and touches a man more closely than all else, namely his own self, this your great scholar does not know.”
—Rumi
“As we have seen, in Rumi’s view external knowledge, or knowledge in the usual sense of the term, is useful and justifiable only to the extent that it is symbolically effective. Man should never be satisfied to ‘know’ with the feeble powers of his reason. Rather he should enter the Path in order to be delivered from the limitations of reason and attain to gnosis.”
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