The station of no station : open secrets of the Sufis / by Henry Bayman.
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TextPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. : North Atlantic Books, 2001.Description: xviii, 245 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 1556432402 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Includes index.
Nietzsche, God, and Doomsday: the Consequences of Atheism in the Mouth of Madness -- The Universe, Enlightenment, and Ethics Man and Universe -- Sufi Psychology: an Introduction -- The Way of the Self -- The Way of the Spirit -- The Essentials of Sufi Practice -- The Satanic Verses and the Democratic -- The Station Beyond All Stations
The teachings of Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, offer a startling resolution to many contemporary problems. This book outlines the main tenets of Sufism as taught by the Sufi masters of Central Anatolia. A discussion of Sufi psychology and its seven levels of selfhood heralds the possibility of psychological evolution for all human beings to higher stages of consciousness. Using the promise of the Sufi vision, the author builds a bridge between the West and Islam.
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