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I was born in Greece, Thrace
in a small farming village called Amaranda in 1965. I lived
with my parents for 19 years working in my father's farm,
and going to school in the village and secondary school
in the nearest town of Komotini. I left home after national
service, and I lived in Rhodes for about four years, where
I finished high school, Venetoklio Lyceé of Rhodes
in 1991. I then moved to Scotland where I graduated with
an MA in Sociology in 96, following this I did an MPhil
in Psychology. In 97 I moved to England and lived in Guildford
for a year, where I spent time working and doing a part
time course at Surrey university. I then moved to London
to do a course in IT. Currently I work in a credit card
company, supporting credit card networks.
In 1994 during my university years, I set
up a personal website, with ages about 'Thrace'
my home community in Greece, and Rumi,
with collections of poems from some of my favourite poets.
I would like to share this website with you, please email
with your contributions, or any other assistance would be
most welcome. This website would have not existed without
your support and encouragement. I would like to thank you
for visiting and sharing Rumi's poetry.
In my spare time
I work on organising events, for the latest events please
see the Events
page. If you would like to receive updates on Rumi events
you can subscribe to Rumi
Events mailing list.
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Sipko den Boer, born in Holland, is a translator
of Rumi's poetry and teachings. He is a student and representative
of Threshold Society, a school for Sufi studies founded
by Mevlevi Sheikh Kabir Helminski. Among his translations
of his Sufi teacher are Jewels of Remembrance, Daylight,
A Daybook of Spiritual Guidance, and The Knowing Heart,
The Sufi Path of Transformation. Other works he has translated
are Tales from the Masnavi by A.J. Arberry and Words from
Paradise, a collection of lyric poems illustrated with Persian
and Islamic Manuscripts. Sipko is also working on a direct
translation of Rumi's work from the Persian into Dutch,
soon to be published as Love Is The Path: Quatrains from
Rumi. Besides his deep love of mystical poetry, Sipko shares
a passion for music with his wife Saki. For more information
on classes offered in the Netherlands by Sipko, contact
Threshold Society, Postbox 633, 2270 AP Voorburg, or write
to threshold@planet.nl
For CDs and cassettes recorded by Sipko and Saki, write
to .LightSong@compuserve.com
Articles at Rumi
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Father Frank Gelli was born in Rome. He
worked there as a freelance journalist and playwright. In
1973 he came to England as a correspondent of the drama
magazine Sipario. After achieving degrees in philosophy,
theology and education from London and Oxford Universities,
in 1986 he was ordained as an Anglican priest. From 1989
to 1991 he was chaplain of the church of St Nicholas, Ankara,
Turkey.
Curate of Kensington until 1999, he has
since devoted his energies to the twin tasks of writing
full-time and commitment to inter-religious dialogue. He
is founder and coordinator of the Arkadash Network, a spiritual
fellowship devoted to Muslim-Christian friendship and reconciliation.
His interests range over literature, poetry, painting, arts,
spirituality and, especially, mysticism. He has just finished
writing a book on the Prophet Muhammad and is currently
working on another book on Jesus.
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I am a 38 year old father of three children
living in Ottawa, Canada. I am a baker of breads, cakes,
cookies and muffins, a musician (guitar, mandolin) and an
advocate for children with special needs. The words of Rumi
are divine inspiration. They act a both as muse to my own
creativity and the calming influence on my soul's growth.
God's
Wine composed and sung by John Lloyd; lyrics
to God's Wine.
Poems of John at Reflections
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Majid Mohiuddin, grew up in Cherry Hill,
New Jersey, a suburb of Philadelphia. By accident, he discovered
creative writing in high school and won the NJ Governor's
Award for Literary Arts in 1993 for playwrighting. During
his undergrad at Brown University in Providence, RI, he
continued writing as a Rose Writing Fellow, and began to
study Islamic art/architecture and literature as a side
interest.
His most recent project is a collection of Islamic ghazals
(in English), called "An Audience of One." Majid
is a recent graduate of Brown University Medical School,
and he is in residency in Radiation Oncology at Harvard.
Poems of Majid at Reflections
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Gerald Rhoades, born 1948, is a student
of the world's religions with a special interest in the
mystic poets. He has lived three years in a monastery and
practices meditation and spiritual discipline on a daily
basis. One of his central beliefs is the experience of God
is not something that can be comprehended or captured literally,
religious writing is mostly metaphor, thus the closest expression
of God's nature is found in the writings of the mystic poets.
He is currently living in Los Angeles, California and works
as an artist and writer.
Poems of Gery Rhoades at Reflections
on Rumi
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My name is Richard. I'm 31 years old.
I spent 18 of those years as an active alcoholic and a
drug addict. To the point where I ended up homeless, jobless
and much more spiritually bankrupt. At the age of 28 I
stopped using drugs and started living ,actually I started
noticing, my spiritual path. Rumi was introduced to me
through a beautiful girl, I thought I was looking to her
for an intimate relationship, and what I got was the best
one with God and myself I ever had.
Poems of Richard at Reflections
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Gustavo Adrián Salvini was born in
Lomas de Zamora, Argentina, December 18th, 1976. He is a
student of Electronics Engineering in the University of
Buenos Aires (UBA) and also studies English and Italian.
He likes poetry so much, and knew Rumi by the reading of
a book from Erich Fromm.
Gustavo grew up and lives today in Turdera,
a small city near Buenos Aires. He's an enthusiast of tourism
in Patagonia, and loves trekking. He works hosting so many
websites, for example www.turdera.com , www.globalmente.com
, www.ecim.com
Contributions at Rumi
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On March 11th 1960 in Toledo Ohio my life
began. Raised Catholic and attending Catholic schools. My
father an oil painter and my interest in art followed his
footsteps. Not being the artist I wanted to be, I took up
writing. I learned how to express myself, placing words
on paper, instead of using paint on a canvas.
My 42 years of life have been a battle. In my teen years
I had a hard time adjusting to reality and became rebellious.
It led me to a life of self-destruction and hard times.
I went through a journey of bad marriages, and tragic experiences.
After a miscarriage, a car wreck and a divorce, I had a
nervous breakdown. During this period I stopped writing
and destroyed my journals. Then a devastating event took
place and left me plagued with an anxiety and panic disorder.
Now in Texas, in 1996 I bought a place in the country and
left my past behind me and started over. Still unhappy I
kept trying new things but nothing brought me peace of mind.
But in the summer of 1999 my brother talked me into getting
a computer. I began writing once more, leading me to a place
of serenity. I have changed my name to ELM Schindler after
my deceased uncle, to protect the anonymity of my parents.
I write from my heart, I hold nothing back when I write.
At times I can be graphic, but to me, this is my art. I
want others to feel my pain, pleasure and love I use this
name so I can have the freedom to write as I desire. I have
been published and have received many poetry awards. I have
been taking writing lessons from Mark Weston who teaches
writing at the Screen Actors Guild in New York City. He
has convinced me I now am a real writer, placing before
me new challenges. After writing several short stories,
with his blessings I am now working on a couple of novels.
I wish all great success with their writing.
ELM Schindler
Poems at Reflections
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Website: http://www.poetickingdom.com
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I was born in central Anatolia where Mevlana
lived and left so much. My parents rised me up with ashk
and sufism. I learned a lot from both my parents and other
divine lovers who gather for ashk. My poor path has been
crossed into the one of Pir Fakirullah Levend for ten years.
Since then, my presence have been enlightened with ashk
one more time. Since then, I have been traveling in the
way of ashk.
I generate poems in the very same style
of Yunus Emre, Pir Sultan Abdal, Kazak Abdal and many others.
Additionally I paint in a traditional technique called ebru
and miniature. In each work, I try my best to tell something
about ashk.
Poems of Xajbek at Reflections
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Eliza Tasbihi was born in 1965, in Iran.
She lived most of her life in Tabriz, where she met a spiritual
teacher through whom she was introduced to the poetry of
Jalaluddin Rumi, and of Sheikh Mahmud Shabistari, two legends
of classical Sufi literature. She spent five years studying
Persian classic poetry, and Arabic and Ottoman languages,
while trying to capture the spiritual essence of Sufi poetry.
More recently, she has been studying Rumi's
poetry through correspondence with scholars, as well work
with spiritual teachers. Her interests are primarily focused
on the teachings and poetry of: Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi,
Hussein ibn Mansour al-Hallaj, Muhyaddin Ibn al-Arabi, Yunus
Emre, and Ein al-Quzat-e Hamadani.
She is affiliated with a Sufi order, and
is working toward a Master's Degree in Urban Planning, at
McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Contributions of Eliza Tasbihi are at
Persian
with Rumi
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Ruth was born in Lima, Perú,
in 1979. She is a student of Translation and Interpretation
in The Sacred Heart University (UNIFE) and a supportive
member of RAWA. She was brought up in a catholic family,
in a world where almost nothing about Sufism or Rumi is
known. However, Sufism and especially Rumi was introduced
to her through a Dervish she met during her journey to London.
Rumis life and poetry has given her a new vision of
Love and Spirituality. Besides, her special love for Afghanistan
has encouraged her to study its culture, history and the
Persian language.
Contributions of Ruth are at Rumi
in Spanish
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Paula Timpson, 35 yr old Poetess in East
Hampton ,LI. Interested in Yoga , meditation, nature , animals...
published yet finds deep fulfillment in poetry ministry.
Poems of Paula Timpson at Reflections
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Duane
Tucker
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After working in Hollywood for years as an
actor and writer, appearing
in over 65 films and TV shows, Duane married a Canadian and
settled in
Ontario, where he's traveling and performing a one-man show
on John
Muirs battle to preserve Yosemite.
His poetry has been published in over a hundred journals,
among them:
Blue Unicorn, California State Poetry Quarterly, Spillway,
Luminous
Wildflowers (an anthology of California poets), New Thought
Journal,
Chrysalis.
Passanger Magazine (U. of Baltimore) voted him poet of the
year 2002.
Poems of Duane Tucker at Reflections
on Rumi
Web:http://www.poetryofthesoul.com.
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Siv
Kristin Furaas Wist
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I was born 15 of December 1967 in the Northern
part of Norway, in a small comunity called Gratangen. As long
as I can remember I have been a seeker at heart, pondering
exitence. I always had a big WHY in my head...and I still
do, only today it is with great comfidence of Why Is... I
grew up with 5 brothers, and as the youngest and only girl,
I had a "tuff" time...no, just kidding, I can look
back on years with much laughter and fun, and my parents were
two uniqe soles, with lots to give to us children. And my
grandparents were also two loving soles.
As I turned 18, my seeking personality urged me to try my
own wings, and I had two older brothers that had moved to
the Western part of Norway, a town called Bryne.
I have always loved writing, so I wrote letters once a day
to my parents and grandparens back home, telling them all
about my new experinces...
Today I am married, have three wonderfull boys, and my seeker
personality is as strong as ever..I have stubled over so many
wonderfull books, met so many wonderfull soles...and yesterday
I found this amazing web site of Rumi. Does life work in mysteriouse
ways, guess so. I feel these poems speaks directly to my sole,
as they have been waiting for me all this while. As if I were
to divelop my own style of writing, before I was shown that
its right... The poems of Rumi makes me want to laugh and
cry, give thanks and pray, because of all the love and passon
they hold...
Poems of Siv at Reflections
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Gary
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I was born in Charleston, SC, in 1976 and
raised in North Carolina and Arkansas.I spent my entire adolescence
in foster care, and put myself through Hendrix College in
Conway, Arkansas on pure intellect and sheer meanness. While
there I discovered Persian Sufi literature and mysticism and
entheogens, developing my own verse through the poetry underground,
getting a B.A. with Distinction in Philosophy on the side.
Much effort at getting myself into a creative writing program
followed, but it turns out to be easier for a
rich man to get into heaven.I finally wised up in 2001 and
moved to Germany, where I
married and am attempting to become a professional poet. I
trace my silsila back to Alfred North Whitehead through Dr.Jay
McDaniel, and my initiatory shaiyk was the Maulana, through
his poems.Poetry is my dhikr, and I wish my work to be the
continuance of Rumi's living poetic tradition.
Poems of Gary at Reflections
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