A Gift of Life:
Aphorisms
and Poems
by Moineddin
Jablonski
We are comrades
of the tulip and the rose
Who raise our heads to praise Allah
Like daffodils in garden rows
Then bow our foreheads to the earth
In surrender when the wind of Spirit blows.
For centuries, students
of Sufism and other esoteric schools have used collections of short sayings
as an oracle, in order to better access their own intuitive powers and touch
the One, the common basis of all Being.
In this short collection,
a modern Sufi, Moineddin Jablonski (1942-2001), continued the same tradition
and from his deep inspiration brought forth the aphorisms he called “Job’s
Tears.” The second half of the book contains lyric poetry in free verse,
reflecting a fully embodied life as lived by a 21st century Sufi.
As a whole, A
Gift of Life demonstrates that Sufism is a living tradition, not
limited to the wisdom of medieval Persian poets. This ancient path of love
can illuminate many of our most basic challenges in life: how to know,
how to love, how to be
The face of obstacles
and the face of Allah are as one.
If we can look into the face of obstacles as easily as
we can look at the smiles of an infant, we shall be
very close to the spirit of Murshid.
Student and successor of the eclectic Sufi and Zen master Samuel Lewis, Moineddin
Jablonski served as director of the Sufi Ruhaniat International for thirty
years (1971-2001). This spiritual family grew during this time from 150 people
to a worldwide network throughout North and South America, Russia, Western
and Eastern Europe, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. Post-modern shaman,
one of Moineddin's greatest contributions is (Sufi) Soulwork, a psycho-spiritual
counseling approach that promotes integration and healing of the unified
body, heart and soul of the individual with the clear intention and purpose
of fulfillment of individual life purpose.
PeaceWorks
Publications, 104 pages,
ISBN (hardback):
0-915424-18-5, $29 (while supplies last)
ISBN (paperback):
0-915424-15-0, $15
Publication date:
February 27, 2007
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