Rumi Poetry

This blog includes excerpts from my book entitled The Lover's Gaze: Rumi's Guide for Lovers and Spiritual Seekers. In it I try to provide balanced (not too literal, yet not diverging from the original Persian) translations and commentary on the poetry and practical philosophy of Rumi, the Persian Sufi Mystic and Poet. The translations in this blog are copyrighted. If you wish to use them send me an email and I will need to verify usage then send you a formal email of permission of usage.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The Tale of the Flute

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Listen to how this flute complains  Telling us tales of separations, “Ever since I was cut from the reedbed    men and women hav...
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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Rumi thanksgiving part 2

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this is part of a story about a clan of rabbits and the kind of the jungle, the lion. Rumi begins by defining power as our attempt or our...

A thanksgiving supplication

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We begin our thanksgiving with a supplication and an exchange of secrets between Rumi and God as he describes it in the Masnavi. ای خدا جان ...
Monday, November 25, 2013

The Men of God -- from Foroughi Bastami

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Another famoud Persian Poet writes about the characteristics of the men of God. فروغی بسطامی مردان خدا پردهٔ پندار دریدند The men of ...
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Hear The Voice of Love, eloquently speaking -- Hafez Ode 178

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We have a guest appearance by Hafez, in his ode 178, entitled as above. To extend the colloquial religious connotation, Mahram, is a wor...
Monday, October 14, 2013

"How am I ?" you ask -- How would I know anymore?

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مرا گویی: «چه سانی؟» من چه دانم؟ «کدامی وز کیانی؟» من چه دانم؟ مرا گویی: «چنین سرمست و مخمور ز چه رطلِ گرانی؟» من چه دانم؟ مرا گوی...
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Walk the Waves like Jesus

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گفت هان ای سخرگان گفت و گو He said beware those of you mesmerized by idle talk وعظ و گفتار زبان و گوش جو who seek lessons and sermons...
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