The Glance: Songs of Soul-Meeting
 

The Glance: Songs of Soul-Meeting

by Jalaludin Rumi

In 1244, the brilliant poet Rumi and the wandering dervish Shams of Tabriz met and immediately fell into a deep spiritual connection. The Glance taps a major, yet little explored theme in Rumi's poetry-the mystical experience that occurs in the meeting of the eyes of the lover and the beloved, parent and child, friend and soul mate.

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Rumi is one of the great ancient peots. His words have been kissed by God-the Beloved. The Glance is the glance of the Beloved at us. The glance which changes our lives and brings us into contact with the Divine. Rumi can bring me to laughter or tears. A classic of Sufi literature.

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    ms.c. m said:

    Mevlana Jalal al-Din Rumi
    Who is Mevlana?
    Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, the Persian Sufi poet and Mystic was born in Balkh - in the north-eastern provinces of Persia, present day Afghanistan – 800 years ago. He is also known as “Mevlana” and “Molavi”.He was the son of Baha'u-'d-Din, who decided to leave Balkh when Rumi was about 5. The family traveled to Baghdad, to Mecca on pilgrimage, and to Damascus. They eventually settled at Konya (in Turkey). In Konya, Mevlana lived the rest of his life.The poet passed away at sunset of 5th Jamadi-u-'l-Akhar 672 A.H. at the age of 68. Rumi was buried beside his father in Konya, Turkey. A tomb was built for the great Sufi poet and remains a sacred site that is visited by visitors from every part of the world, from all walks of life.

    posted Tuesday, December 25 2007
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