
The Rumi Prescription
How an Ancient Mystic Poet Changed My Modern Manic Life
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Narrated by:
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Mozhan Marnò
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By:
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Melody Moezzi
About this listen
A powerful personal journey to find meaning and life lessons in the words of a wildly popular 13th century poet.
Rumi's inspiring and deceptively simple poems have been called ecstatic, mystical, and devotional. To writer and activist Melody Moezzi, they became a lifeline. In The Rumi Prescription, we follow her path of discovery as she translates Rumi's works for herself - to gain wisdom and insight in the face of a creative and spiritual roadblock. With the help of her father, who is a lifelong fan of Rumi's poetry, she immerses herself in this rich body of work, and discovers a 13th-century prescription for modern life.
Addressing isolation, distraction, depression, fear, and other everyday challenges we face, the book offers a roadmap for living with intention and ease, and embracing love at every turn - despite our deeply divided and chaotic times. Most of all, it presents a vivid reminder that we already have the answers we seek, if we can just slow down to honor them.
- You went out in search of gold far and wide, but all along you were gold on the inside.
- Become the sky and the clouds that create the rain, not the gutter that carries it to the drain.
- You already own all the sustenance you seek. If only you'd wake up and take a peek.
- Quit being a drop. Make yourself an ocean.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
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Rumi’s poetry finely enter into my life
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Not enough stars in the sky
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Some parts I identified with in the book, however I didn't like the part where Melody disrespects mosques that was uncalled for.
Mosques mean different things to different people. One should always be respectful no matter what we think of a concept as there can be multiple perspectives to something only if we try to see differently.
Talking about the beloved in the book, it may be that the beloved is a Mosque to someone. So please bear that in mind. I find so much peace from such a stressful life when I go to my local Mosque and yes women are free to enter and be part of Mosques.
Nevertheless, thank you for sharing the Rumi Prescription, it's inspirational and much respect to your father for teaching you it.
A good Rumi experience
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Personal and powerful
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Insightful, thought provoking, and brilliant.
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Beautiful
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excellent read!
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All what is not Rumi its in this book.
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