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Mankind is rediscovering Rumi, whose universal teachings remain as relevant today as in the 13th century. Doctor Nevzat Tarhan elucidates how the wisdom in Rumi’s Masnavi can heal our souls and enhance psychological wellbeing. He emphasizes the importance of embracing Rumi’s living wisdom to guide us through daily life, interpreting the Masnavi as a text that addresses our hearts and minds in ways that align with modern psychology. Through his interpretive methods, Tarhan helps us elevate our awareness and uncover the truth within ourselves. Drawing inspiration from Rumi, he asserts that various forms of blindness affect our perception: without light, the eye is blind; without facts, love is blind; without morality, intelligence is blind; and so forth, highlighting the need for balance, modesty, virtue, empathy, and wisdom in our lives. Tarhan believes Rumi will guide us as we transition from the information age to an age of wisdom, activating our inner tenderness and reshaping our spiritual understanding.
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Rumi Therapy, Nevzat Tarhan
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- Titel
- Rumi Therapy
- Untertitel
- From Age Of Knowledge To Age Of Wisdom
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Nevzat Tarhan
- Verlag
- Timas Publishing
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 240
- ISBN10
- 605081905X
- ISBN13
- 9786050819052
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- Schlagwörter
- Beschreibung
- Mankind is rediscovering Rumi, whose universal teachings remain as relevant today as in the 13th century. Doctor Nevzat Tarhan elucidates how the wisdom in Rumi’s Masnavi can heal our souls and enhance psychological wellbeing. He emphasizes the importance of embracing Rumi’s living wisdom to guide us through daily life, interpreting the Masnavi as a text that addresses our hearts and minds in ways that align with modern psychology. Through his interpretive methods, Tarhan helps us elevate our awareness and uncover the truth within ourselves. Drawing inspiration from Rumi, he asserts that various forms of blindness affect our perception: without light, the eye is blind; without facts, love is blind; without morality, intelligence is blind; and so forth, highlighting the need for balance, modesty, virtue, empathy, and wisdom in our lives. Tarhan believes Rumi will guide us as we transition from the information age to an age of wisdom, activating our inner tenderness and reshaping our spiritual understanding.


