Topic: Islam Means Surrender
Saturday, April 10th, 2020
3 - 4 pm HST / 6 - 7pm PST
Online livestream
Hosted by Gems from the Wisdom Traditions — Still & Moving Center
Moderated by Renée Tillotson, Director & Founder of Still & Moving Center, engaged in an earnest, life-long spiritual quest.
Presented by Dr. Fariba Enteshari, Rumi Educational Center’s Founder & Director
Gems from the Wisdom Traditions is hosting Dr. Fariba Enteshari and the Rumi Educational Center again! Moderated by Renée Tillotson, Director & Founder of Still & Moving Center, Dr. Fariba Enteshari will present on the idea of surrender within Islam and Sufi traditions. Join us in this interesting presentation by following the guide below.
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About Gems From the Wisdom Traditions
This free weekly offering gives spiritual seekers the opportunity to learn and share from the great wealth of the world’s wisdom traditions. Each week we will focus on one brilliant gem, a teaching to illuminate our minds and hearts.
Various cultures in all times and places have produced sparkling gems of inspiration - the crystallized essence of spiritual insight. In many cases we know something of the enlighted being - sage, seerer, saint - who gave us that gem and lived his or her life accordingly. In all cases, these teachings have informed the lives of the tradition’s followers, bringing clarity to their daily decisions and depth to their meditations.
To begin each circle, one featured speaker will give a short presentation on a brilliant spiritual teaching from one of the world’s wisdom traditions, together with information on the Teacher who conveyed and embodied it.
The group will then take up the topic presented, with opportunity for free conversation and questions, wonderings and examples, of how we might apply this week’s teaching.
Livestream Information:
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