A friend sent this link to a new compilation of love stories to plants and trees that I just love! In this time of winter redux (last week I was posting budding trees, this week we’re buried under snow!) – it is a wonderful reminder of our beloved nature family and the many ways they show up for us.
Coming Spiritual Events
20 February Ruhaniat Family Gathering – 10 AM Pacific Time
Join Pir Shabda & Friends
Ruhaniat Family Zoom Gathering
Holding Hands in Virtual Space – Part XXIV – EXPLORING THE GREAT MYSTERY
INT’L STORYDANCER ZULEIKHA and MURSHID TANSEN O’DONOHOE
Both our presenters are amazing musicians and composers, and have a deep way of sharing the Mystery. So many of us have been entranced by Zuleikha’s mastery of story telling through dance and so many of us have danced the compositions of Tansen.
On a technical note, when the US goes to Daylight Savings time, we will once again shift back the start time of the Ruhaniat Family ZOOM Gathering to 11:00AM Pacific time (PDT). Secondly, ZOOM is constantly updating its program, so we request you check for updates now and regularly, to stay up to date with all the functionality ZOOM provides us as a group.
Much love,
Shabda (and Tamam)
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21 February Virtual Whidbey Island Zikr Circle – 4 PM Pacific Time
We are holding our Whidbey Zikr Circle online again this month. All are welcome.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83276047757?pwd=dVN1WlNnNFlTYUZKQ29tOVFUVlhjUT09
Meeting ID: 832 7604 7757
Passcode: 567670
27 February Aramaic Lords Prayer – 10 AM Pacific Time
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Meeting ID: 874 8436 0160
Lessons From Nature
I am forever filled with joy by these first brave harbingers of the coming spring.
The amazing sacred manuscript of Nature once again splendidly manifests its potency, resilience, and persistent life energies.
This sacred manuscript of Nature again blesses us with the reminder that we too can rise again, we too can blossom in spectacular creativity, even after the dark and cold have encouraged us into hibernation and needed rest in the healing soil of the mother.
The cycle of life coaxes us back into the sun and we remember our own potency and resilience in these trying times.
We are truly blessed.
Khilvat Revelations
I have been blessed last week with an opportunity to rest in deep silence in the mountains and forests around Lake Coeur de Alene in Idaho.
We call this silent meditation, “khilvat” in our Sufi tradition, and I was held by my dear teacher Saladin and in the container of 13 other beloveds for a full week of deepening.
Resting in that beauty I found myself reminded of the cycle of distress, fear, and anger that is so often elicited by the workings of our world as it slides and stumbles through this painful dark night and birth canal which is our current reality.
I was gifted with practices that allowed me to move from that state of pain to acceptance of the Divine One as the only compassionate, omniscient, all-knowing power that has the true ability to re-balance, and to access the flow of that balancing energy, as it surrounded me in natural beauty.
I also had a wonderful and shocking wake-up call from the full moon early Thursday morning, which elicited the following poem.
Rude Moon
Well before dawn
Spotlight moon rudely
Kicked my ass
Out of bed.
Cowering beneath her glare
Shivering in the frozen night
The interrogation began…
“Just who do you think you are?”
She inquired.
“What makes you think it’s ok to sleep
Through my magnificent glory!”
“And where were you at 5:30 am
On January 28th, 2021! Hmm!?”
I mumbled
I stammered
I might have whined
And moaned a bit…
But then I lifted my eyes
(After checking my watch)
And boldly spoke
into her blaze…
“Why,
I am here,
now,
just this,
only me,
with you,
beloved,
terrible,
most venerable
One.”
I heard a light chuckle
Then
She laughed!
At once joyful
And full of
Mysterious meaning.
And more gently spoke,
“Of course you are
Little one.
Of course you are.”
So,
Slowly, cautiously
I ducked my head
Beneath the sill,
Onto my pillow
Where She couldn’t
See me or
Hold me
In her brilliance.
And drifted back
Into
Lunatic
Dreams.
Upcoming Spiritual Events
Thursday 4 February – 6:30 PM Pacific time – Seattle Ruhaniat Sufi Zikr
Healing Service – 6:30 – 7
Zikr 7 – 8PM
Join Zoom Meeting:
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Meeting ID: 885 2271 6092
Password: 436431
Friday 5 February 7 PM Pacific time – Online Universal Worship Service
In this worship service inspired by Hazrat Inayat Khan and in honor of his URS, we open to the wisdom of many of the world’s spiritual traditions.
Zoom information:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81715597352?pwd=aGkxT2VqNDNRSjAyZ1B5QnRvbEhpZz09
Saturday 6 February 10 AM Pacific time – Ruhaniat Family Gathering
From Pir Shabda:
Please join Pirani Tamam and myself in welcoming special guest
Murshida Taj Inayat
Taj is the most senior woman teacher in the Inayatiyya and deeply immersed in the Sufi Path of Spiritual Liberty
Feeling we are in the the river of Murshid Sam’s URS and Hazrat Inayat Khan’s URS (Feb 5), Taj and I will dialogue on “Why do we Practice?” Originally a mureed of Murshid Sam, Taj joined with Pir Vilayat Khan and is the mother of Pir Zia Inayat Khan. She is an eloquent and profound vehicle for the Message and one of the most powerful teachers I know. |
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85113143672?pwd=emtUSFVDYkZGdDF4T3U0L0txMHNDUT09
Meeting ID: 851 1314 3672
Password: 6833700
Amanda Gorman Rocks with Earthrise
Once again the amazing and inspiring Youth Poet Laureate of our country rocks my world with this poetry she performed in 2018 –
“For it is our hope that implores us, at our uncompromising core,
To keep rising up for an earth more than worth fighting for.”
Breathe and Push
With deep thanks to Katherine Amina who sent this out recently and reminded me of the amazing and powerful Valerie Kaur – a force for change and revolutionary love. So needed in these times.
Nature Meditations – Hazrat Inayat Khan’s Ensouled Cosmology
The Inayati Sufi Order has been offering these wonderful events since the beginning of January. With travel, etc. I’ve missed some but I want to recommend them to anyone who might find them of value.
Here is their website with details:
Upcoming Spiritual Events
Since all are online these days, everyone is invited to join us. All are welcome! You don’t even have to remove your shoes (unless you want to!) 😉
Saturday 23 January 10 AM Pacific Time – Sufi Ruhaniat Family Gathering
Join Pir Shabda & Friends
Ruhaniat Family Zoom Gathering
Holding Hands in Virtual Space – Part XXII
MEMORIES OF MURSHID SAM with those who knew him
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Meeting ID: 836 9454 1043
Password: 073977
Sunday 24 January- 7PM Pacific Time – Whidbey Zikr – Zikr practice is remembrance of our unity with the Divine and the oneness of all through movement, mantra/chant, and music.
From brother Hassan –
Beloveds,
In an effort to include some of those in our community who are far and wide, we’re changing the start time to 7 pm for our circle.
Zarifah and Hassan with possible contributions from others will be sharing. We send our love and blessings to Wakil and Hamid who are on a retreat in Idaho this weekend.
We hope to see many of you!
Love and Blessings
Hassan
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Saturday 30 January – 7:30 PM Pacific Time – UNITY ZIKR NW Washington Sufi Community
Mevlevi Order of America • seattlemoa@gmail.com • (206) 784-1532
Sufi Ruhaniat Int’l • halway@comcast.net • (206) 850-2111
Rifai-Marufi Order • brador@comcast.net • (206) 235-1902
Jerrahi • allthingsrich99@gmail.com • (206) 713-6917
Inayati Order • sarmad@michaeltide.com • (206) 368-3881
ZOOM LINK
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87139559180?pwd=QzMzOTNKOGI0OU5tOFlpR2EyaUk1UT09
MEETING ID 871 3955 9180 PASSCODE 239873
Local Sufi tariqat representatives and friends traveling the inner path in community and mutual respect for decades gather on the fifth Saturday of the month for Zikr and to make a charitable contribution:
FOOD LIFELINE https://foodlifeline.org/
POST TARIQAT Selects a charity, holds the post, opens and closes
SACRED ATMOSPHERE
Please connect on time “
• No announcements, please
• Everyone is Welcome
2021 FIFTH SATURDAYS 1/30 • 5/29 • 7/31 • Rumi Festival #5 • 10/30
5 February 7PM Pacific – Seattle 95th URS of PIR-o-MURSHID INAYAT KHAN
From Sister Khadija:
Seattle, Washington USA
Inayati Order & Sufi Ruhaniat Int’l – Invte you to a
UNIVERSAL WORSHIP SERVICE
Celebrating the 95 th URS ofHazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan
ZOOM LINK
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81715597352 pwd=aGkxT2VqNDNRSjAyZ1B5QnRvbEhpZz09MEETING ID 817 1559 7352
PASSCODE Love
INFORMATION
Inayatiyya wajid.gallien@gmail.com
Ruhaniat halway@comcast.net
Two Timely Poems
With gratitude to sister Janet who sent these earlier. The first by Saint Mary Oliver that reminds of the all important life lessons taught to us by the trees, ponds, and cattails, and the second a reminder to be engaged not only in hope and intention but in actual work done each day, each moment, with each breath.
May it be so…
In Blackwater Woods – Mary Oliver
Look, the trees
are turning
their own bodies
into pillars
of light,
are giving off the rich
fragrance of cinnamon
and fulfillment,
the long tapers
of cattails
are bursting and floating away over
the blue shoulders
of the ponds,
and every pond,
no matter what its name is, is
nameless now.
Every year
everything
I have ever learned
in my lifetime
leads back to this:
the fires and the black river of loss
whose other side is salvation,
whose meaning
none of us will ever know.
To live in this world
you must be able
to do three things:
To love what is mortal;
to hold it against your bones
knowing your own life depends on it;
and, when the time comes to let it go,
to let it go.
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What Have We Done Today? – Nixon Waterman
We shall do much in the years to come,
But what have we done today?
We shall give out gold in a princely sum,
But what did we give today?
We shall lift the heart and dry the tear,
We shall plant hope in the place of fear,
We shall speak the words of love and cheer,
But what did we speak today?
II
We shall be so kind in the after while,
But what have we been today?
We shall bring to each lonely life a smile,
But what have we brought today?
We shall give to truth a grander birth,
And to steadfast faith a deeper worth,
We shall feed the hungering souls of earth,
But whom have we fed today?
III
We shall reap such joys in the by and by,
But what have we sown today?
We shall build us mansions in the sky,
But what have we built today?
“Tis sweet in the idle dreams to bask;
But here and now, do we our task:
Yet, this is the thing our souls must ask,
What have we done today?