Rumi (1207-1273) was among the poets mos inspired by Persian literature and one of the great mystics of spiritual Islam. The entirety of his work is the reflection of his inner discoveries and ecstasies. It both mirrors his soul and invites us to follow him into the world of archetypes which the Persian mystics coined the imaginal world. It is beyond time, and therefore for all time. It is music, image, offering. Like true love, it is a lacuna to the depths of the self and the infinite heavens, an ocean with no shore.
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