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    Islamiccultures

    1AllahAkabar!ItisfitthatachapterwrittenonthemysticismoflandswhichflytheIslamicCrescentandStarshouldcalluponthenameoftheCompassionate,theMerciful,atthebeginningofthework.Suchisthecustomofthoselandssuchshallbethecustomofthepresentwriter.

    2Onthelefttherearetallgracefulandtaperingpalmyratreesrisingfromastretchofbrowndesertsand.Fromtheirheadstherespreadfansofdroopingfronds,thinsharpedgedleaves,wavingtoandfrointhenightwind.

    3Thescenewasanimatedenough.Camels,withtheirlonghighheldnecks,theirungainlyheads,theirskirted,striding,aquilinenoseddrivers,wereplentiful.

    4ThecontrastbetweenloquaciousAmericansofthecitiesandsilentArabsofthedesertisunforgettable.TheBedouincansitinagroupandsaynothingatallforhours!Thedesert'speacehasenteredintothemtosuchanextentthatthesocialdutyoflaryngealactivityisunknownamongthem,andregardedasunnecessary!

    5IwasdeeplyimpressedbytheintensefervourshowneverywherebythefollowersoftheProphet.OnceatsundownImetalonglineofcamelsmakingtheirslowheavywayacrosstheRajputanaDesert.Suddenlytheanimalswerehaltedandadrawnoutshrillcryfilledtheair.ItwasthefamiliarMuhammedancalltoprayer.Theridersleaptofftheiranimals,thelatterkneelingontheirforelegs,andprostratedthemselvesonlittlerugsinsilentworship.Itwasapicturesqueandcolourfulsceneonethatgripsthememory.

    6Thesightaffectedme.Threehundredearnestfacesappearedinthemosque'sdimlight:threehundredpairsofeyesseeingnaughtbutAllah.

    7Wewanderedintoalittlemosque.Mycompanionbowedandprostratedhimselfinprayer,whileIsatinreflectivemeditationupontheenvironingpresenceofAllah,theOne.

    8Saracenicarchitecturehasbroughtmemanyhappyhours.HowoftenhaveIbeenattractedbysomemosque'stalltieredminaretsgracefullytaperingupwardsandstrikingtheeyewithapleasingeffect!HowinstinctivelyhaveImovedtowardsthenoblesplendidandarchedgateway,crownedwithagracefulbulbousdomeandleadingintoanenclosedgarden!Howsatisfyinghasitbeentotreadthecourtyard'soblongwornmarblepavingslabs.HowslowlyhaveIpacedthecypressborderedwalkbythefountainfedshortcanal!HowhaveIpassedthroughopenloggiaandbeneaththeexquisitetriple

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    archesofthemainpavilionitselftositdownfinallyandrestonthemattedfloor!HowappreciativelyhaveIgazedatthesumptuouslycarvedwindowtraceryinpiercedstonework,atthefascinatingsymmetryofitsgeometricallypatternedforms.HowdeepthejoyIhavederivedfromthebeautifulcharactersoftheArabscriptinwhichtheProphet'ssuprememetaphysicaldeclarationsarepaintedonthewalls!Everywhereperfecttasteisdisplayed.

    9ThecurvedarchesandcarvedarabesquesofIslamdrawmemorepowerfullythanitsdogmas.

    10IslamicmosquesarethemostinspiringandbeautifulbuildingsIknow.Theyperfectlyfulfiltheirfunction,drawingtheheartbytheirexquisitecharmandstillingthemindbytheirsimplicity.

    11OurgreyandwetNorthernskiesdonotfavourtheopenarcadedcourtyardswiththetricklingfountainsinthecentreandlittletubsofpalmtreesaround,whichIfindsofriendlyintheNearEast.

    12ThebeautifulArabicarchitectureclearlyderivesitsformsfromtents,tentpoles,andcurtains.

    13InthePersianvalleyofMourgAvotherestandsanimmensepileofancientruinsinwhitemarble.Amongthemisaprofileofawinged,angelicfigurewiththefollowinginscription:"IamGodandhereisnoneelse.IamGodandthereisnonelikeme."

    14Aslongagoasthesixteenthcentury,AbulFazl,thesonofafamousSheikhandthefriendofEmperorAkbar,couldwrite:"Mymindhadnorest,andmysoulfeltitselfdrawntothesagesofMongolia,ortothehermitsofLebanonIlongedforinterviewswiththeLamasofTibet."

    15TheIsraelites,liketheMuhammedansintheirmosques,possessnopicture,nostatue,nofigureofanykindintheirtemplestoportrayGod.

    16TheAllahwhomMuhammedansworshipisnotapersonaldeityatleastnotfortheculturedclasses.Thetermisanegativeone.ItsignifiesThatwhichisnotlimited,formed,bounded,material,orphenomenal.

    17IntheArabicreligiousformula,"LA"=thereisnoGod,"YLLA"=butGod.Thefirstpartisnegativebutthesecondispositive.

    18HardlyanysculptureexistsinMuhammedanreligiousorsecularart.Toreduceallriskofidolworship,Muhammedforbadeallrepresentationoflivingbeings.WhereastheHindus,theGreeks,andtheRomansputtheirgodsintostone,wood,metal,andpaint,nofollowerofhiswasallowedtodoso.Thatis,theFormlesswasnottobethoughtofasFormed.

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    19Islamhasitsworshippedsaints,itswalis,despitetheKoran'sprohibitionofsuchintermediariesbetweenAllahandman.

    20"AllahistheLight,"wroteMuhammed.

    21TheSufiswerenotallowedtodescribetheiroccultexperiencesitwasdeemedbetterfortruth,andespeciallyforthesubdualofegotism,tohidethem.

    22TheSufimysticsputmoreinterestintothequestoftheSpirit'sbeautythandidothermystics.

    23DonotconfoundthemechanicallyarousedecstasyoftheDervishwiththethoughtconqueringconcentrationofthetrueYogi.Thefirstisonalowerlevelthanthesecond.

    24Sufiterms:Enayat=Grace.Verd=repetitivemantramusedbytheDervishes.Musharaf=TofeelthepresenceofGodasGrace.

    25TheSufiArabicphrasefor"intheworldbutnotofit"is"halvatdarunjumen."

    26LIGHT.NUR(God'secstasycreatingLight)ismentionedseveraltimesinSufisacredpoems.

    27Majdhub=Dervishinecstasy.

    28BarakahinMoroccoandadjacentMuhammedanlandssignifies"graceorblessingorhealingpower."

    29ThemysticalsymbolismoftheSufiscanbetracedinHafizandOmar.Theirwineequalsaspiration,loveofthedivine.BelovedequalsGod.Drunkennessequalsecstaticmeditation.Amorousglanceequalsdevotion.

    30ThreequotationsfromTheDiwanbyNasirIKhusraw(eleventhcenturyPersianpoet,traveller,andmystic):

    1)Eremefromtheirearthlycasingsuncountedspiritshavefled,AndI,thoughlongIlinger,maybecountedalreadydead.

    2)ForSatanhadcaughtandconstrainedmetowalkinhiscaptives'train,And'twasReasonwhocameandsavedme,andgavemefreedomagain.

    3)MysoulishigherthanFortunethenwhyshouldIFortunefear?

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    31PersianSufiverse:

    Oyewhoseektosolvetheknot.

    Yeliveintruth,yetknowitnot.

    Yesitupontheriver'sbrink,

    Yetcraveinvainadroptodrink.

    Yedwellbesideacountlessstore,

    Yetperishhungryatthedoor.

    32IwanderandlookforThee

    ButThoudostevademyeyes

    ByhidingThyselfinmyheart.Muhammedanmedievalsong>

    33"Heisamanwhodwellsamongstmankind,marries,andassociateswithhisfellowcreatures,yetisneverforasinglemomentforgetfulofGod."AbuSaid,eleventhcenturyPersianmysticofhighdegree

    34AfterIreadIbnTufail'sTheAwakeningoftheSoulmymindgravitatedquitenaturallytoEasternwisdom.

    35IbnTufailwasnotonlyaSufimysticalmasterbutalsoanintellectualthinkerandanablephysician.Hislittlebook,TheAwakeningoftheSoul(originaltitleStoryofHaiEbnYokdan)wasthefirsttoleadmetotheideaofmeditation.

    36(1)"Whenitistimeforstillness,stillness."Dervishsaying(2)"Essencemanifestsonlyinunderstanding."Sufisaying

    37SheikhShihabudDin,ofAleppo(twelfthcentury),wasaSufiwhotaughtthattheultimaterealitywasLight(Nur).Hisheterodoxycausedhimtobeexecuted.ThisLightisselfexistent,perpetuallyluminous,selfmanifesting,andisthesourceofallexistence.Ithastwoexpressions.Thesheikhalsotaughtinhiswritingthatthepathofspiritualityhadfivestations:(1)selfishness,(2)selfcenteredness,(3)"Iamnot,"(4)"ThouGodart,"and(5)Iamnotandthouartnottheannihilationofdistinctionsofsubjectandobject.

    38"SonamedabsorptioninGod,regardedasthegoaloftheSufiseeker,isinfactonlythebeginning,"warnedAlGhazzali,thePersianwhosebook,TheAuthorityofIslam,wasknownandstudiedthroughoutEuropeintheMiddleAgesbyChristiansandJewsaswellashiscoreligionists,Mohammedans.HespentfourteenyearsinvestigatingallavailableteachingsduringwidetravelsthroughoutOrientallandshewentintothedesertforsolitarymeditationfortwelveyearsandishonouredasagreatMasterinthoselands.

    39

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    TheNaqshbandiOrderofdervisheswasfoundedinthefourteenthcenturyinBukhara,anditschiefcentrewasthereuntilBolshevismarose.Theirgreatadept,theMullahNasrudin,istheoriginofseveralmysticphilosophictaleswhichconveyquitesimplyinstructionondeepVedantictruths.Inthesecondstoryhesays,"Inevertellthetruth!"Thecommentaryexplains:"Ifthisistrue,helies.Ifuntrue,hetellstruth!Thusbywordswecanarriveanywhere,butthisisnot,never,truth."Inthefirsttaletheideaofcauseandeffectvanishes.Inthethird,thepastandthefuturearealreadyhere,now.TheNaqshbandiswarnaspirantsthatselfdeceptionisacommonobstacletofindingandrealizingtruth.Theyfurtherteachthattosatisfytheintellectbecomesimpossibleandexplanationreachesadeadendbutitcanbetranscendedandamysteriousplaneofhigherbeingattainedthroughtheexperienceofdeepcontemplation.Thelasttalemaymakeyoulaugh.Nasrudinwentintoashop.Heasked,"Haveyouflour?""Yes.""Andhaveyoumilk,sugar,honey?""Yes.""Then,forheaven'ssake,whydon'tyoumakesweetmeats?"

    40TheSufisofPakistanandtheNaqshbandidervishesofpreBolshevikBukhara,butnowelsewhere,usecertainwritingsstoriesoftheadeptMullahNasrudintoinstructsimplepersonsinsubtletruths.Theyare"Vedantamadeeasy"tales.

    41IfBuddhistmonksintheFarEastoriginallytookteatostayawakeduringlongperiodsofmeditation,piousMuhammedansoriginallytookcoffeetostayawakeduringthetediousperiodsofformalreligiousprayer.

    Egypt

    42WeintheWesthavebroughtpunctualitytoperfectionanddevelopedbusinessintoareligion.WecustomarilyandfromourstandpointrightlydespisetheEastforitslightheartedattitudetowardsthesematters.Wearriveatourbusinessengagementswithclocklikeprecisionandinvoluntarilycarrythesamespiritintooursocialappointments,too.Weworkhardandwell,andtorelaxwhenthemoodpromptsusistoyieldtooneofthesevendeadlysins.Perhapstheonlyshiningexceptionsaretobefoundinbohemiansandthoseinartisticcircles,whoseattitudewasaptlyandhumourouslyputbyOscarWildeintothemouthofoneofhischaracters:"Hewasalwayslateonprinciple,hisprinciplebeingthatpunctualityisthethiefoftime."DuringmywanderingsintheEastIhavenotfailedtonotethedifferenceofoutlook,theeasygoingattitudetowardworkandtime,andthoughthisatfirstexcitedmyirritation,itnowreceives,withinduelimits,myapprobation.ForI,too,havefeltthepleasureoftakinglifeeasily,thedelightofceasingtobepursuedbyoldKronos,thecomfortofnolongerreactingtoclockworkandmechanicaldiscipline.InEgyptIfoundthisspiritatitsapogee,andnowitsuitsmewell.YetIhopeIshallneversuccumbasfarasthatrotundHinduIndianmoneylenderofLahore,whoboastedtomethatwhenhehadanappointmentforteno'clockinthemorningheinvariablyturnedupattwointheafternoon.Ilookedathim,shocked,andthenreproachedhimforsuchinconsiderateconduct."Oh,don'tworry,"hereplied,"forevenifIdidturnupattenmyclientwouldinvariablyturnupattwo!"However,ImasteredonelessonthroughmysojournunderthepleasantEgyptiansky,alessonwhichhasbeenwellputbyRabelais,whosaidthatthehoursweremadeforman,andnotmanforthehours.ItisnotthatIwanttoenterintoadefenseofunpunctualityfarfromitbutthatIwanttoenterintoadefenseofthatinnerpersonalfreedomwhichcanliveintheEternalNow,whichcancarryonitsworkanddutieswithoutbeingenslavedbythem.

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    43DuringtheinundationoftheNile,manypeasantsdreamawaytheirtimeinshadyspotsandidlyawaitthetimewhenthelandwillagainbeaccessible.

    44WhenthevividcoloursofsunsetwentoutoftheEgyptiansky,ItookupmystationbytheNilebankandmentallywentwiththem.ThelittleselfwasleftfarbehindasIpassedintoNature'sstillness.

    45TheEgyptiansundowncreatesgloriouschromaticappearancesorange,gold,yellow,pink,red,andothercoloursarepaintedonthesceneinthequiveringlight.

    46InmostMuhammedancountries,andcertainlyintheEgyptwhichIknewmanyyearsago,lunaticswerebelievedtohavelefttheirsoulbehindintheheavenworld,sothattheirdesertedbodieswerebereftofthemind'sguidance.They,andinparticularmentallyretardedidiots,wereconsideredtobeholybecauseofthisconnectionwiththeirprayingorworshippingsoulsinheaven.

    47IntheEgyptofthosedaysatranquilamicableandattractiveEgypt,beforethefuriesofpoliticsandthehatesofwarhadenteredinIfoundsomeinterestingnativesuncommonlygiftedwithpsychicpowersorreligiousdepth.Therewasthelittleoldnegressinwhosepresencelogiclostitsvalue,forshetoldmetruthsofmypastandfuture,alltrueorfulfilled.

    48Thatwasabeautifulsight,whenthemonthlyvisitationofthefullmoon'slightfellupontheSphinx'sfargazingeyes.

    49TheSphinx'smutilatednoselessface,itslostdesertprivacy,showtime'sdevastatinghand.

    50TheSphinxbearsthescarsofhavinglivedtoolong.Themutilatedfacehaslostthebeautyitoncehad.Thisiswhyitmustbeseenbymoonlight,notinglaringsunlight.

    51FullmoonisthebesttimetovisittheSphinx.Itcomesalive,speaks.

    52IsthistheanswertotheSphinx'sriddle,thatman'sconsciousnesscomesfromanunknowableSource?Orisitthatthisconsciousness,freedfromitsanimalinheritanceandhumanconfusions,isitselfthatSource?TheinitiateintotheEgyptianMysterieswasgiventheanswer.

    53ThetemplewhichstilllieshiddenundertheSphinxandthechamberwhichstillremainsundiscoveredwithintheGreatPyramidwerenotcunninglysealedupbysosecretiveatribeastheHighPriestsfornothing.Forallthosewhoareimprisonedinthefleshlybody,theymustserveonlyassacredsymbolsbutforafewofustheymeanmore.

    54TheGreatPyramidofEgyptwaserectedbysurvivorsofAtlantis,asasymbolicbuildingremindingusoftheconnectionbetweenwisdomandtheearthlyworld.Itwasalsoa

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    TempleoftheMysteries.

    55Egyptiankingshadtoundergofirstinstructionandtheninitiationbeforetheycouldinherit,fromthepreviousking,thetitleofdivinepersonage.Fortheinitiation,withitsphysicalritualandpsychicreality,theGreatPyramidalonewasreservedandbuilt,aswellastostandforasymbolofthesethings.ProfessionalEgyptologistsrejecttheseinterpretationsasbeingunscientific.

    56AlthoughthePyramidservedsomanydifferentuses,physicalandspiritual,therewasalsothegeographicalonewhereinitservedasakindofmappicturingthenorthernhalfofourglobe.InthiswayitsapexwouldbetheNorthPoleandtheperimeterwouldbetheequator.

    57OnthatsmallplatformwhichisthetruncatedtopoftheGreatPyramid,IoncestoodtolookaroundatthecharminglongvalleyoftheNile,thepurebluesky,thegrovesofpalmtrees,theprolificfields,andthentheendlessyellowdesert.AfterawhileIsquattedontheoldflatstone,brownedbytime,andwithinminutesfellintoareverie.Amessagecame.

    58Itisquitepossiblethattheflattopofthepyramidwasusedasalandingpadforspacevessels.Itisalsopossiblethatthereweresecretpassagesandchamberswhichleduptothispadandwherethehighestpriestscouldmeettheirvisitorsfromdistantspace.

    59ItwasascientistnamedAlvarezwhoinvestigatedtheGreatPyramidwiththeuseofcosmicrayinstruments.

    60AmenophisIV,alsocalledAkhnatentheHeretic,wasthefatherofKingTutankhamenandalsothehusbandofQueenNefertiti.Akhnatenwasagreatmystic,asuperbartist,aconvincedpacifist,anobleidealist.Yethewasopposed,hated,defeated,anddestroyedbytheexistingselfish,externalizedandmaterialized,orthodoxpriestlyleaderswhenhewasonlytwentysixyearsold.Hisambition?Tobringanewandbettersociety.

    61ThedustinTutankhamen'stombwaspoisonous.Itisthiswhichsickenedandviolentlykilledoffthoseviolators.Therewasnoneedforanypsychicnonphysicalsorcerousforcetobebroughtin.

    62ItwasnotonGreekearththatGreekthoughtfinallytranscendeditself,becamemystical,andthusblossomedwithitsfinestflowers.ThishappenedonEgyptianearth,inthecityofAlexandria,whichwasfoundedbyaGreek,ruledforaperiodbyhalfGreeks,andassociatedwiththebestHellenicculture.HeretheNeoplatonicschoolsofphilosophyand,later,theChristiantheologiesofClement,Origen,Methodius,andotherFathersappeared.HerereasonedattitudescombinedwithinwardexperienceshereEuropeandAsiaandAfricacombinedtheirhighestdreamsandtruthstoproducethewisdomofAlexandria.

    63AsacentreofHellenicculture,AlexandriawaslargerandmoreactivethanAthens.

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    64AncientAlexandriakeptitsreligiousindependence,keptreligionbutputitwhereitbelonged.Ithonouredphilosophy.ThatiswhytheignorantrabblefromtheslumslynchedHypatia.

    65AlexandriawasanextraordinaryproductofthecreativeimaginationandfarsightednessofAlexander.Inashorttimeitquiteastonishinglybecameaworldcentre,ameetingplaceofAfrica,Asia,andEurope.Itestablishedseveralreputations,eachalongquitedifferentlines.Weknowthatallitwasacentreofphilosophy,erudition,andresearchitwasinfactthegreatestculturalcentreintheancientworldofitstime.Wedonotallknowthatitbecamereputedalsoforitsartists,itstraders,anditsmanufacturers.

    66Alexandria,thequarrelsomecitywhichmobbedandslewHypatia,alsoproducedcelebratedNeoplatonists,talentedGreekspeakingChristianFathers,andgiftedlibrarianswhoculledknowledgefromseverallands.

    67Alexandria,inRomanimperialdays,becameagreatcentreofcommerceandcrime,learningandsects,magnificentbuildingsandlowlyslums,thenobleNeoplatonicphilosophyandthevilepoisoner'sart.

    68WhenAlexanderstartedthebuildingofAlexandriain332b.c.,heopenedthewayforZenodotustoopenthedoorsofthecelebratedlibraryin280b.c.

    69ThissignetringwasmadeinAlexandriaandbearsonitsfacetheheadofthegodSerapis,withhisbentnoseandcurvedhelmet.ItisinterestingtospeculatethatwhenAlexandriaflourishedthesarcophagusofthecity'sfounder,Alexander,wasbroughttothegreattemplethereandthatSerapis,towhomthetemplewasdedicated,wasdepictedwithblackpupilsandawhiteirisgazingfixedlyattheworshipper.

    70Stonehengewasbuiltinrelationtosun,moon,andeclipses.BabylonandEgyptalsobuilttemplesonanastronomicalbasis.

    71TheeyesymbolizedsecrecyandoccultismtotheEgyptiansofold.Henceitsfreeuseintheirmysticchambers,paintings,andhieroglyphics.

    72TheancientEgyptianmystichieraticposturewaslikeanIndian'sexceptthatpalmswerelyingflatupontheknees.

    73IfwecompareHebrewwithEgyptiantextsthecoincidenceofwholesentencesisstartling.

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