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The Joy of
Service
Sufi Conference
2002
MAY 16 - 19 at YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly
Black Mountain, NC
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SUFI CONFERENCE
P.O. Box 246
Inverness, CA 94937-0246
U.S.A.
TEL: 415-663-8773
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About The Sufi Conference
The idea for the Sufi Conferences was conceived
by Andrew Harvey one summer evening three years ago at Sufi Books
in New York. Working together we felt a need to share this mysticism
of love, and to create a space where people could experience
the different forms of Sufism. The joy, intoxicating love and
power experienced in the first two conferences resonated with
this need. Something was born, a container of love for different
Sufi orders to come together.
The recent Sufi Conference in Black Mountain (May, 2002) continued
this work, celebrating the oneness that is at the foundation
of Sufism. The presenters brought their lineages of the Jerrahi,
Chisti, Mevlevi, and Naqshbandi, and the participants widened
the circle to include the Rifai, Nimatullahi, and Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
Fellowship among other orders.
Like all Sufi gatherings there was an outer and inner dimension
to this meeting. Outwardly this was an occasion to share and
honor these different paths, these different threads of divine
love, and to be together in friendship and devotion. There was
music and silence, dhikr, dance, and lectures. About three hundred
people participated. Some had their first taste of Sufism, while
others had practiced for many years.
But this container of lovers held a deeper secret, an inner core
of energy that began to awaken over the week-end. Just as the
heart of a lover spins with divine love, awakening us to remembrance,
the heart of a Sufi gathering can spin. In this spinning the
different threads of the paths that were present were woven into
a single cord of remembrance. This cord of remembrance, stamped
with the name of God, was given to the world as an offering of
love. It has a power that comes from so many paths coming together,
from a collective affirmation of mystcial oneness. Because we
came together in a physical gathering this cord of remembrance
embraces the physical world, and because our hearts were open
it reaches into the innermost, His unknowable Essence.
How love works in the world is a secret long known to the Sufis.
In our present time of collective forgetfulness there is a deep
need to awaken the heart of the world. This Sufi Conference was
a real contribution to the work of His love. We hope that each
year we can come together and that this work will grow. The next
Sufi Conference will be held at Asilomar Conference Grounds in
Northern California November 13 - 16, 2003.
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