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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
The Wine and the Cup | 3 | |
You Are the Macrocosm | 4 | |
Our Soul Was Like the Universe | 5 | |
Return at Last | 6 | |
The Goal Is One | 7 | |
One Light, Different Windows | 8 | |
The Authentic Human Being | 9 | |
Rumi and the Ox | 10 | |
The Moon Is the Same Moon | 11 | |
You Yourself Become Illusion | 13 | |
The Elephant, the Candle, and the Eye of the Sea | 14 | |
Don't Listen to the Trickster | 15 | |
A Quarrel about Grapes | 16 | |
Lift Now the Lid of the Jar of Heaven | 17 | |
The Three Pearls | 18 | |
The Thicker the Veil, the More Valuable the Jewel | 20 | |
Become the Sun Itself | 22 | |
The Real Pilgrimage Is Inward | 23 | |
The Thirsty Man, the Wall, and the Water | 24 | |
False Thinking | 26 | |
The Paradox | 27 | |
The Place of Honor | 28 | |
Busy Yourself with That Head | 29 | |
Taste with Discrimination | 30 | |
You Are Loved by Him | 31 | |
Leave the Vulture Behind | 33 | |
Such a Passion and Longing | 34 | |
The Heart's the Only Real House of Safety | 35 | |
Keep Your Heart Awake | 36 | |
Measuring out the Sugar | 37 | |
Nearness Is of Many Kinds | 38 | |
Keep Moving, Keep Growing | 39 | |
Make Yourself Ready to Do All He Wants | 40 | |
On the Limits of Fatalism | 42 | |
Another Alchemy | 44 | |
On Repentance | 46 | |
More Than One Stage Has to Be Transcended | 47 | |
See to It That You Pray Constantly | 49 | |
The Soul and the Spirit of Prayer | 50 | |
The Pure Name | 51 | |
Your Longing for Me Was My Messenger to You | 52 | |
All through the Night God Is Calling Us | 53 | |
Moses and the Shepherd | 54 | |
True Consciousness | 58 | |
The Sublime Art of Gathering-in | 59 | |
Draw Strength from Reality through Form | 60 | |
Find a Home in the Heights | 61 | |
Be Worthy of My Gifts | 62 | |
The Man of God | 63 | |
Become a Fool | 64 | |
Resurrection | 65 | |
A Life without Love Isn't a Life | 69 | |
Not the Garden but the Gardener | 71 | |
See the Friend Directly | 72 | |
Love is All That Exists | 73 | |
The Soul of Reality | 74 | |
The Root of the Entire Matter | 75 | |
Through Love | 76 | |
Only Love Can Explain Love | 77 | |
The Beloved Is Everything | 78 | |
Secret Ways | 79 | |
Astounding Comfort | 80 | |
Love, the Black Lion | 81 | |
Let Yourself Be Killed by Him | 82 | |
My Heart is "Light upon Light" | 83 | |
Lover and Love Are Only One | 84 | |
Rose Garden after Rose Garden | 85 | |
Love's Intelligences | 87 | |
Look for Passion, Passion, Passion, Passion | 88 | |
Love Makes the Seas Boil Like a Pot | 89 | |
It Itself Becomes Sign | 91 | |
Joy Will Unveil Itself | 92 | |
Destruction Precedes Renewal | 97 | |
Enter the Furnace | 99 | |
The Mystery of Misery | 100 | |
Ordeals by Terror | 101 | |
The Work of Religion Is Astonishment | 102 | |
The Sign | 104 | |
Look for the Happiness of a Supreme Lover | 105 | |
Grief Is Worth More Than the Empire of This World | 106 | |
Prudence | 107 | |
Keep Your Dragon in the Snow | 109 | |
Give the Serpent a Kiss | 110 | |
For Love, Like for a Furnace | 111 | |
Offer Your Life to This Work | 112 | |
A Supreme Grace | 113 | |
Gaze in Wonder at the Infinite Rose Garden | 114 | |
The Housewife and the Chickpea | 115 | |
He Will Not Let You Die | 116 | |
Satan | 117 | |
You Have No Idea What You Are Asking For | 119 | |
Obstacles on the Path | 120 | |
One Small Hair | 121 | |
The Tattoo Artist, the Lion, and the Man of Qazwin | 122 | |
Peace after Long Exile | 124 | |
Never Turn Away from Me | 125 | |
Despair Is a Sin | 126 | |
Praise God and Be Patient | 127 | |
The Serpent | 129 | |
Now Die to Yourself | 132 | |
My Work's to Risk My Head | 134 | |
Heaven Is Made of the Smoke of Hearts | 135 | |
Do Not Despair, My Soul! | 136 | |
The Desert Where Love Appears | 137 | |
Waters Constantly Flowing | 141 | |
Since You Are I, You Who Are Myself | 142 | |
The Rose Garden Has Flowered | 143 | |
O Most Glorified One! O Most Holy One! | 144 | |
She Was Always Referring to Him | 146 | |
Why Would I Not Be Honest? | 148 | |
The Highest Rank | 149 | |
Paradox on Paradox | 151 | |
What Is This Sacred Dance? | 152 | |
The Voluntary Slave | 154 | |
His Rarer Alchemy | 155 | |
Divine Pride | 157 | |
You Will Not Hear One from Me | 158 | |
God Wears Red | 159 | |
Go Further Always | 161 | |
The Direct View | 162 | |
My Burial Ground Will Invite You to Dance | 163 | |
Stage After Stage | 164 | |
Become a Sea | 166 | |
On the First Day of Every Year | 167 | |
Look for the District of Joy | 168 | |
United Tenderly | 169 | |
Reciprocal Loves | 170 | |
Sources | 171 | |
Glossary | 172 |
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