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Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Autor/a de Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth

47+ obres 606 Membres 4 Ressenyes

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Obres de Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth (2013) — Editor — 131 exemplars
The Paradoxes of Love (1996) 25 exemplars
Working with Oneness (2002) 16 exemplars
Spiritual Power: How It Works (2005) 15 exemplars
The Signs of God (2001) 13 exemplars
Light of Oneness (2004) 10 exemplars
The Circle of Love (1999) 9 exemplars
The Sufi Path of Love (1999) 4 exemplars
Prayer [sound recording] (2011) 1 exemplars
Light [sound recording] (2003) 1 exemplars
Oneness and the Heart of the World [video recording] (2009) — Speaker — 1 exemplars

Obres associades

The Journey Towards Oneness [2010 TV] (2010) — Guest — 1 exemplars
One Through Love : A Gathering of Lovers [video recording] (2012) — Col·laborador, algunes edicions1 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Vaughan-Lee, Llewellyn
Data de naixement
1953
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
UK (birth)
USA
País (per posar en el mapa)
USA
Lloc de naixement
London, England, UK
Llocs de residència
Inverness, California, USA
Professions
Sufi teacher
Relacions
Tweedie, Irina (teacher)
Organitzacions
Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Sufi Order
Golden Sufi Center (founder)

Membres

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An insightful way to think about the soul or spirit as connected to nature. However I was frustrated, disappointed by the romantic view of the past and would have prefered the author focus on what an individual can do in the present without as much demonizing American/Western culture.
Selected poems very good.
 
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kparr | Oct 7, 2023 |
Author Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee is very consciously speaking from within the Naqshbandi tariqa of Sufism, but the doctrinal aspects of his writing in this book are at least as much a function of Jungianism, where Self, Shadow, and Goddess are key figures. Still, it assumes a high level of somewhat conventional piety in the reader. There were points where I could have believed I was reading a more mainstream sort of post-Behmenist Protestant mysticism.

The subtitle "Dreamwork in a Sufi Group" denotes the context more than the topic of this book. It seems somewhat loosely organized, and the tone is that of sermons, each with one or two dreams that serve as exempla to discuss mystical aspiration and attainment. Several passages emphasize the value of group work to the essentially solitary mystic, as well as the value of dreams to the mystic attempting to awaken a consciousness of the divine. I think I most enjoyed the chapter "People of the Secret," with its subheadings "Love's Martyr" (i.e. Al-Hallaj), "The Nature of Longing," "Sharing the Secrets of Love," and "The Secret of Seduction."

Although the essays have both descriptive and hortatory elements, they are not procedural in character. The text is not a cookbook of gnosis. At the same time, it acknowledges the importance of a "tradition" comprehending "rituals and practices": "This may be through dance, or through prostrations, or through silence. It can be through chanting or pilgrimages, fasting or the sharing of dreams. ... We are attracted to a path or lineage that is in tune with our soul, and whose practices will help orient ourself towards our true nature" (170-1).

Vaughan-Lee's citations are mostly sources familiar to me: Corbin, Massignon, Schimmel, along with Sufi classics and the Qur'an. He received his authority in the Naqshbandi Order from Irina Tweedie, and he refers to her in this book without any explanation of her standing or background. Inspiring a curiosity about her work was perhaps one of the main benefits of this book to me.
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paradoxosalpha | Feb 1, 2020 |
Llewellyn does a sweet job explaining his Sufi tradition, but I found the work to be a little repetitive, and portions of his other work were used in it. Still, for a new reader in Sufism, this would be one to add to your list.
 
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Iantotobali | Jan 6, 2014 |
pieces of this book are page turners—and other parts...well, I suppose one could say I'm just not ready for them. The chapter entitled "The Archtypical World" deals with Vaughan-Lee's foray into Jungian psychology and dream analysis.
 
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kaulsu | Mar 27, 2007 |

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47
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Membres
606
Popularitat
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Valoració
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Ressenyes
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ISBN
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