Sultan Valad COMPLIMENTS OF POET SEERS.ORG Sultan Valad 1240 - TopicsExpress



          

Sultan Valad COMPLIMENTS OF POET SEERS.ORG Sultan Valad 1240 – 1312 Sultan Valad was the son of Rumi, he was also his biographer. Sultan Valad formally started the Melveli order of Sufi’s after the death of his father, Rumi. Sultan Valad may not have had the lyrical magic of his father, but he was still a great poet in his own right. ~ Even if You Lose all you have Learn the meaning of that secret That God revealed in the Koran: Whether He makes you happy or unhappy, Whether He makes you sad or gives you hope, Even if you lose all you have Or suffer extremely in the spirit, Be patient: a hundred divine graces Are coming from His hand to you. He who endures patiently the pain That is sent from God Will, it is certain, obtain The strength and truth of faith. Marvelous news is sent to the patient; They will win a great joy. You must be able to perceive grace Even when His divine anger lashes you, And think of Him always with serenity, And always, whatever happens, cling to Him With all you heart and all your soul. - Sultan VALAD 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. The World is Never Far From Him He who is perfect in the Path of Faith Will never be deceived by Adam’s clay: He will always see the Light in Adam - Its brilliance will not remain a secret. In stone, wood, straw, or mountain He will at all times see nothing but God. Didn’t Bayazid himself see God in all things? He saw the Face of God in the tiniest leaf. The world is never far from Him: Could its perfume stray far from the rosegarden? He who is deprived of the sense of smell Cannot distinguish fragrances Just as the stream-bed isn’t conscious Of the water always flowing through it. If I revealed any more about these things The two worlds would disappear And I would become His enemy And he would light a fire in my soul and body. - Sultan Valad From: Perfume of the Desert – Inspirations from Sufi Wisdom Edited: Andrew Harvey and Eryk Hanut
Posted on: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 20:44:31 +0000

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