Islam
Just as in every world tradition, there is a heart teaching or esoteric aspect of Islam. The most widely known is the Sufi tradition, and the brilliant mystical poet Rumi.
Let the body needs dwindle and the souls decisions increase.
Diminish what you give your physical self.
Your spiritual eye will open.[...]
Listen to the prophets, not to some adolescent boy.
The foundation and the walls of the spiritual life
are made of self-denials and disciplines.
-Rumi, Muhammed and the Huge Eater
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Al-Miraj: The Night Journey of the Prophet
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Al-Risalah: Gnosis
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Al-Risalah: Repentance
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Hadith: The Words of the Prophet
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Hujwiri: Discourse on the True Nature of Passion
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Ibn 'Arabi: The Invisible World
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Ibn 'Arabi: The Meccan Revelations - The Lesser Resurrection and Initiatic Death
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Ibn 'Arabi: The Meccan Revelations - Voluntary Death
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Ibn 'Arabi: The Six Realms
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Ibn 'Arabi: The Structure of the City of Man Whose King is the Soul, The Deputy of God
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Quran: Death and Sleep
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Quran: Fornication and Chastity
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Quran: Yusef's Dream
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Rumi: A Children's Game
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Rumi: Love and Lust
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Rumi: Lust and the Sufi
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Rumi: Signs of the Unseen - Self-reflection
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Rumi: Signs of the Unseen - The Koran
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Rumi: The Snake of Lust
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Rumi: Transmutation
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Rumi: Two Wings to Fly