My eyes are small, and yet they see enormous things.
I am so small I can barely be seen. How can this great love be inside me?
Rumi  is one of the great spiritual masters and  poetical  geniuses of mankind. He was born on September 30th, 1207 CE at  Balkh in the north-eastern  provinces of Persia, present day Iran. Rumi  was introduced into the mystical  path by a spiritual vagabond named  Shams, known as the "Bird". Rumi's son, describes the first meeting of  the two, and thejr subsequent friendship: "Shams appeared, suddenly, and  found Rumi. He spoke                  to Rumi of the philosophical  heights of                  spiritual love. He drew back the curtain of                   esoteric devotion, bringing light to Rumi's                   world. The shadow of Rumi was dissolved in his                   light. At first all his followers were guided by                  Rumi,  and drew from him spiritual strength.                  Now, Rumi was  guided by Shams. Together they                  attained a vision of the  graces of God. In one of                  his lyric poems, Rumi  exclaims: "it was                  the time before dawn. In the sky rose  a shining                  moon, it rose and stared at me. it hunted me  as                  the hawk hunts its prey , rising with it into the                   sky. Rising with me into the heavenly spheres,                   it drew my soul from its human frame. In that                   sphere of spiritus, I was blind to all but the                  moon  which bore me upwards." 
Shams was indeed an intriguing man. It is said  that Shams had a gaze  that captured the soul as if he had mastered the  unknown. Shams and Rumi would  spend days in deep state of meditation.  Witnesses claimed the two bodies would be present, but the souls would   depart into another world.          One night a knock on the door broke the conversation between the  two men. "They have come to take my life" Shams said to Rumi. Shams  walked out of the house. He was found dead a few days later.          Rumi’s love and his bereavement for the death of  Shams who was  probably murdered by Rumi's son, found their expression in a  surge of  music, dance and lyric poems, Divan Shams. Divan Shams is a  masterpiece  of wisdom and eloquence. It is often said that Rumi had attained  the  level of a "Perfect Master" and as such, he often dwelled in the   spiritual realms that were rarely visited by others of this world. He  attained  heights that were attained by only a few before him or since.  Rumi is also the  author of six volume didactic epic work, the Masnavi.  Masnavi is the best  known work of Rumi, and he himself defined his work  as a work of destruction,  destruction of the worldly for the sake of  embracing the Divine. He warns the  reader in advance to be prepared to  let go of everything.
Hazrat* Shams Tabrizi's statue outside 
of his final resting place in Khoy, Iran
of his final resting place in Khoy, Iran
Mollana** Jelaluddin Rumi died on December 17,  1273. He  remains alive in the hearts of many. His is the message every  man and woman can  understand. He speaks on our behalf. The words and  feelings we often cannot  express on our own is spoken for us through  Rumi. Today, Rumi is the best  selling poet in the West, thanks to the  brilliant  translations of Mr. Coleman Barks. Although non-Farsi  speaking reader can enjoy the beauty of Rumi's poetry, It is in Farsi  that the poetry gains heights reaching the heavens. Rumi's selections of  words and placement of those words are beyond anything a mortal man  could have thought of. Those who deeply read Rumi in Farsi, experience a  feeling of out of body experience. With Rumi in your soul, you will  never be lost. 




 
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