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The experience of separation arouses anxiety and is, indeed, the source of all anxiety.
Feeling separate stems from being cut off from one’s ‘Self’ and therefore left without the capacity to use our human powers. The awareness of human separation, without reunion of love – is the source of shame. It is at the same time the source of fear, guilt and anxiety. It is comforting to know that Rumi’s words and postures in his life express the ineffable longing to merge with the Eternal Love; they reach across eight centuries to speak to us, in our sullen era, and offer not just the vision but also the experience of what yoga calls Union with the Divine Self.
In the 21st century, separateness, uncertainty, and anxiety have prompted people to give up on the notion of universal love and consider it impossible. Every man and woman, of all ages and cultures, are confronted with the same questions: how to overcome separation, how to achieve Union with one another, and how to transcend one’s own individual life and find Union with one’s ‘Self’.
Now, for the first time in America, with the help of many of my colleagues from Europe and the Middle East, we have gathered the artful postures of love and the poetry that made Rumi the “Poet of the Heart”. They are not direct translations, but “moods” we have captured as certain postures and phrases radiated from the original Farsi, giving life to a new creation but retaining the essence of its source of Union.
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| According to Agence France-Press there is a 25 million dollar film project on the life of Rumi. The cast will include Hollywood stars such as Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. |
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A Gift of Love I & II Rumi’s poetry performed by celebrities such as Madonna, Demi Moore, Martin Sheen, Goldie Hawn, Antonio Bandares and many more. |
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Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go;
be what you want to be,
because you have only one life and one chance to do
all the things you want to do.
- RUMI
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