Save the Date – October 26th – The Murshids are Coming!

A CELEBRATION in PRAISE of the DIVINE BELOVED

An Evening of ZIKR and the DANCES of UNIVERSAL PEACE

with Pir Shabda Kahn, Murshid Wali Ali and Sufi Ruhaniat Int’l Murshids

Saturday, October 26, 2019 • $20 donation
7:30 pm • Ballard IOOF, Seattle

Beloved Friends,
Enroute to their annual retreat, the murshids/ senior teachers of the Sufi Ruhaniat Int’l will spend an evening in Seattle with the local extended Sufi community. This group is responsible for carrying forward the spiritual transmission of Sufi Murshid Samuel Lewis, the first American Sufi Master; many have traveled and represented this lineage for 50 years. More details will follow.

A no-host restaurant dinner for Ruhaniat mureeds and certified DUP leaders will precede the event, first-come, first served. Seats are limited. More details will follow.

Act Great – Hafiz poetry

ACT GREAT

What is the key
To untie the knot of your mind’s suffering?

What
Is the esoteric secret
To slay the crazed one whom each of us
Did wed

And who can ruin
Our heart’s and eye’s exquisite tender
Landscape?

Hafiz has found
Two emerald words that
Restored
Me

That I now cling to as I would sacred
Tresses of my Beloved’s
Hair:

Act great.
My dear, always act great.

What is the key
To untie the knot of the mind’s suffering?

Benevolent thought, sound
And movement.

~ Hafiz ~
 (The Gift – versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky)

Requesting Housing for Rumi Fest

From dear sister Kim:

Dear friends, I am the housing coordinator for Rumi Fest Oct. 4-6, to be held at the Odd Fellows Hall in beautiful, downtown Ballard!

Please email me if you can host people for the event (kimberlee723@gmail.com)

Please send me your phone number, address and the number of people you can accommodate along with any other details I may need to know.

Thank you so much for your hospitality.
May you be blessed 100 fold.
~ Kim Kramer

A Poem – Keep Moving Forward Toward Love

I took a walk to find some air and found, instead,
a chill that lives in the marrow.
The sky was colorless,
lifeless: no bird, no insect, no visible sun or moving cloud.
Even the Monarch slept.
The earth, the land, the hills, the path
all void of bloom, muddy and soggy from winter.

The lake was frozen
though the mallards seemed to find a path.
“Keep moving,” I whispered to them.
“Just keep moving.
All this is fleeting. Keep moving.
Despite it all, find the stream that flows.”

Then, suddenly, as if they heard my supplication,
they turned toward me. One after another in a line
following the leader, they came ashore.
I sat awhile and watched them do what ducks tend to do.

The wind picked up, the chill thickened, and I thought,
I must forgive what was. I simply have too much to lose:
dignity, trust, my dreams, a sense of self,
faith, love, imagination,
joy, confidence,
God.

Then just as quickly as they came ashore,
They returned to the pond.
“Keep moving,” I whispered to them.
“Just keep moving.
All this is fleeting. Keep moving.
Despite it all, find the stream that flows.”

Forgiveness is like a stream in a winter pond. It finds a path through the ice. Keep moving forward toward goodness and love. Keep moving away from hurt, keep moving toward wholeness, so you can regain what you have lost. Let the pain be as fleeting as the winter chill. Let love and wholeness abide. Find the path through the ice. — Rabbi Karyn Kedar, The Bridge to Forgiveness: Stories and Prayers for finding God and Restoring Wholeness (2007), pgs. 21-22.

Poetry from Rilke

 All will come again into its strength:
the fields undivided, the waters undammed,
the trees towering and the walls built low.
And in the valleys, people as strong and varied as the land. 

And no churches where God
is imprisoned and lamented
like a trapped and wounded animal.
The houses welcoming all who knock
and a sense of boundless offering
in all relations, and in you and me. 

No yearning for an afterlife, no looking beyond,
no belittling of death,
but only longing for what belongs to us
and serving earth, lest we remain unused. 

~ Ranier Maria Rilke ~

Coming Events – Dances of Universal Peace Friday and Sunday

Full Moon BALANCED with Sun Energy
as we approach the AUTUMN EQUINOX

Shoreline Peace Dance
Friday, September 13, 2019, 7:30-9:30pm

and every 2nd Friday

NAMASTE YOGA STUDIO
The Evergreen Building
18021 15th Ave. NE, Suite 101
Shoreline, WA 98155
map- Namaste Yoga Studio
Ample Parking ~ ADA accessible

This month with Elizabeth and Hayra (and Murad)
hayrafatah@gmail.com / 206 546-6092
edequine@gmail.com / 206 842-5181
Shoreline Peace Dance
<http://seattledancesofuniversalpeace.org/shoreline.htm>

Suggested donation $5-15. You are welcome regardless of funds.

Namaste Yoga Studio is a beautiful and inspiring place to meet! Namaste
Yoga Studio

Sunday, September 15 – 7pm
Woodinville Unitarian Universalist Church

19020 NE Woodinville Duvall Rd, Woodinville, WA 98077
Map

Murad Phil and Wakil will be leading.
Come, come, whoever you are.

Dances of Universal Peace
All are welcome
Donation requested but not required

Responding to the Climate Crisis

This offering from the Creation Spirituality community looks like an excellent opportunity to find hope and resilience together.

“It’s not about being heroic, it’s about being REAL.”                  John Robinson

Join us for a monthly conversation on

CREATION IN CRISIS

Led by our CSC Elder Team:

Rev. Dr. Penny Andrews ’01, Facilitator, 

Work that Reconnects Rev. Dr. John Robinson ’06, Author, Mystical Activism

Rev. Dr. Gail Ransom,’10, Community Organizer

First Thursdays at 1pm PST     2pm MT     3pm CT     4pm EST 

Oct. 3   Nov. 7  Dec.5   Jan. 2   Feb. 6   Mar. 6   Apr. 2  May 7

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Each of us is following a spiritual path in this unique and perilous time.  How are you weaving your Creation Spirituality with the constant news about climate change? What have you chosen as your spiritual service to Earth? Join us for a virtual wisdom circle and be inspired and supported by others in the CS community who are exploring the spirituality of service and are working to offset the effects of climate change. 

 Each person will have the opportunity to speak on topics like: 
What do you most cherish about Earth?

What wisdom have you gained from revering creation? 

What feelings does climate change bring up in you? 

What organizations have given you  a way to address our situation?

What art inspires you to keep going?

Where is your consciousness focused when you act on Earth’s behalf??

What are the young people doing in your region and what kind of support are they needing?

What keeps you going? What gives you hope? 

All Four Paths will be woven into our discussions.

Via Positiva How do you express your reverence for Earth? 
Via Negativa What are your fears? What are you having to let go?
Via Creativa What new ideas, images, and possibilities are welling up inside of you?
Via Transformativa What is your ministry? To where are you drawn to offer service to Earth in this unprecedented time of change?

Please plan to join us on the first Thursday of the month. 

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This gathering is supported by Creation Spirituality Communities. Please check out the CS Communities website to find out more about CSC. 
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Your donations help us continue our work. .  

Coming Event – Sufi Saturday, Sept 7

From our Beloved Sister Khadija:

“What I’m trying to do is build you up into experiencing love more, without defining it; joy more, without defining it; hope more, without defining it; and a purpose in life without telling you exactly what that should be, because each one has to form his/her own purpose.”
~ SUFI MURSHID SAMUEL LEWIS

RUHANIAT SUFI SATURDAY, September 7, 2019

AWAKENING HEART

with the local Ruhaniat Teaching Circle and Special Guest MUNIR PETER REYNOLDS

MOVEMENT • STILLNESS • DANCE • BREATH • SUFI TEACHINGS

SUFI SATURDAY 2:30-6 pm
POTLUCK 6 pm ZIKR 7 pm

“I’m not going to go into any theology, unless we experience it. Because if you listen to me now with your ears and I speak with my tongue, we’re still in thought. So I give these walks and dances so you can listen with your whole body.”
~ SUFI MURSHID SAMUEL LEWIS

LAKE CITY, WA
INFORMATION and full address: (206) 850-2111

Dwelling in the Liminal Mansion

Dear friends,

For the past several weeks, I have found myself moving, at times uncomfortably, into liminal space. This culminated and came to a particularly unique state in my most recent Master’s program class on “multi-religiosity amidst the blessings of our ancestors.”

This journey into the liminal began in early August with our yearly Northwest Sufi Camp, followed by a week of Spiritual Direction training at the Interfaith Chaplaincy Institute in Berkeley. Then I had a moving evening of Shamanistic ritual, movement, and sound with Ecuadorian teachers Susannah and Adriana and finally a week in the Master’s class.

I have very much wanted to somehow relay the sense of these weeks yet find it hard to put into words cogently.

So, I share the following two poems with you. The first expresses the feeling of oneness and divinity as I stepped into the liminal spaces of Sufi camp. The second describes the entire journey with the allegory of entering and dwelling in a liminal mansion.

Enjoy!
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The Veils Unraveled

Each radiant face,
Each majestic tree,
Each trembling leaf,
Each soft breeze,
Each watery whisper,

Each drum beat,
Each moving tone,
Each loving touch,
Each squealing laugh,
Each sorrowful lament,

Each whispered prayer,
Each rooted connection,
Each touch on my heart,
Each tingling energy,
Each pulsing warmth:

The veils unraveled
and unraveled until
I stood naked, weeping
resplendent, redeemed
No longer separate.

Divine
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Dwelling in the Liminal Mansion

From the world of ticking, insistent time
From the world of sirens, buses, restaurants
From the world of hurry, worry, scurry

Appears the mysterious, glowing, throbbing door
Into the in between spaces – do I enter?

Trembling
With fear,
Excitement,
Apprehension,
Doubt… I answer:

Of course! Hineni! Here I am Divine One!
I turn the golden, resplendent, knob –
Stumble over the threshold with a bow.
What’s up? Where are we? Which way from here?

I’m in a grand ballroom
Bedecked with prayer flags,
Sufi heart and wing symbols,
My dear friend and guide, Ganesha,
And goddesses and gods of every stripe
Both embodied and illustrated.

We dance,
We sing,
We move together,
We pray.
We spin.

And spinning, I find myself at a new doorway
Smaller, but pulsing, warm, cracking open as I fall through.

In this library room
We sit in circle
Blessing one another
Sharing joy
Sharing sorrow
Sharing love
Sharing fear
Finding hope
Finding light
Finding beloved community.

As we embrace in remembrance and farewell
With promises of companionship and compassion
I dissolve into tears and fall into dreams of sound and movement.

When I open my tear blurred eyes
And wipe my wet cheeks
Yet another door stands before me.

It is round and open
Warm light streams from within.
With a deep bow – I step over this new threshold.

In a cave-like, dome-shaped chamber,
encrusted and sparkling with jewels,
beloveds alive and dead await.
There is a space in the circle
The size and shape of my soul
Into which I slither and slip
Like a wisp of smoke
The keystone that completes the arch.

In this place of soft prayer
And sweet, chanting song
And deep, loving sharing,
In the spirals of spirit and mystery
We expand to include all
We contract to become the original singularity
We explode to create worlds and worlds
We dissolve into One.

And finally,
I fall through the center
Into the Holy of Holies
The pulsing,
Divine,
Inclusive,
Mystery of the Mystery of the Mystery.

I am that I am
Hallelujah!

Huuuuuuu