Quotes From "The World Of The Sufi: An Anthology Of Writings About Sufis And Their Work" By Idries Shah

1
What is humanity? To feel pain at the sorrows of our neighbours, to feel humiliated at the humiliation of fellow-beings. Idries Shah
2
Our heads are filled with ‘knowledge’, a knowledge that in some areas pre-empts our seeing anything at all. Idries Shah
3
Certain levels of human understanding cannot be attained, it is claimed, until the brain can work in more than one way. Idries Shah
4
The process of learning is the process of discovering what really exists. Idries Shah
5
Most of the supposedly Sufi organizations, exercises and “orders” are in fact only of archaeological interest. Idries Shah
6
The colour of the water seems to be the colour of the glass into which it has been poured Idries Shah
7
We and all our existences are non-entities. Thou art the absolute being whose appearance is transitory. Idries Shah
8
Ibn El-Arabi wrote, ‘The Teacher is he who hears you, then unveils you to yourself Idries Shah
9
And Rumi tells us, ‘Soul receives from soul that knowledge, therefore not by book nor from tongue’. Idries Shah
10
The selection and following of a spiritual guide is the most important duty of a Sufi. Idries Shah
11
At His door, what is the difference between Moslem and Christian, virtuous and guilty? At his door all are seekers and He the sought. Idries Shah
12
At His door, what is the difference between Muslim and Christian, virtuous and guilty? At his door all are seekers and He the sought. Idries Shah
13
Unbelief and belief are both marching on His road, while both are saying, ‘He is one and He has no associates’. Idries Shah
14
If you cannot sit on a throne like a king, seize, like a tent-pitcher, the rope of the Royal tent. Idries Shah
15
Sufism is, in operation, pragmatic. Idries Shah