![]() ![]() May our paths cross that day and before that How do you rate such a read? #Shams, when the final day comes, you are one of those I wish to see. ![]() A marvellous collection of words surely, aching yet indifferent, to convey what is meant to convey. How do you rate such a read? It is to be felt sitting on the sea shore, with eyes on wide open ocean, seeing nothing but its endless vastness.and contemplate over what is to be contemplated given such meet up of the microcosm and the macrocosm? It is to be savoured really, bit by bit. A dervish with homo-erotic feelings would be as much of an oxymoron as you can get.more I think this is the real reason why Shams Tabriz disappeared from Rumi's life. ![]() Even go as far as to send his son after Tabriz. But there is no denying his heart ache for Shams Tabriz. Whether or not Rumi's feelings were reciprocated is hard to say. I believe Shans Tabriz feelings for Rumi were homo-erotic. But as I continued read I became more uneasy about the relationship between Shams Tabriz and Rumi. A dervi As is the case with most Sufi tomes, apocryphal tales go hand in hand with aphorisms. As is the case with most Sufi tomes, apocryphal tales go hand in hand with aphorisms. ![]()
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