Observations: Idries Shah (Sufi Research Series)

by Idries Shah

Other authorsLindsi Tarabdar (Editor), Zoltan E. Na'lbandev (Editor)
Pamphlet, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

297

Collection

Publication

London: Octagon Press (1982), 45 pages; Designist Communications, Ltd.

Description

According to the Sufis, human faculties, although perceptive, are limited: like a radio set, which can receive only certain electromagnetic waves and not other parts of this band. The inability to transcend the barrier of limited senses explains human subjectivity. The Sufis assert that through familiarization with concepts, patterns of thought, and ideas that form part of their contemporary literature, one can learn to penetrate beyond this apparent reality. In this book, the reader will experience the unique quality of this material. Shah's Observations is a fine example of the lucidity and humor prevalent throughout his more than 30 published works. Each observation is a gem of wisdom that can be returned to again and again for more insight.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

45 p.; 6.04 inches

ISBN

0863040136 / 9780863040139

Local notes

NWC - Collected comments of Idries Shah by two followers.
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