July 2006.
Religion/Spirituality/Sufism
THE SOVEREIGN SOUL: SUFISM: A PATH
FOR TODAY By Phillip Gowins
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Preface
by Abi-Ru Shirzan
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The Sovereign Soul
The aim of the 1,500-year-old spiritual
tradition of Sufism, it has been said, is “the elimination of all veils
between man and God.” In
June 2004, Sufi Master Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan died peacefully at his home
in Paris,
France. As
leader of the Sufi Order International which first brought Sufism to the West in
1910, Pir Vilayat had spent more than 40 years teaching this and other
truths of Sufism to audiences in Europe, the United States and Asia.
For
25 years, Sufi teacher Phillip Gowins was able to take advantage of the
many visits of Pir Vilayat to the
New York
region.
Thus The Sovereign Soul: Sufism: A Path for Today is
a homage to the Master, providing as it does an introduction to the
ancient stream of wisdom embodied by Sufism—but present in other
religions and humanistic philosophies as well—that Pir Vilayat was able
to impart to students around the world.
The Sovereign Soul
is also a description, always concrete, often humorous, of the mystical
path that Phillip Gowins himself has pursued over the years.
With many examples and exercises, he shows us how we can practice the
spiritual life ourselves. The
path he lays out is strewn with pitfalls and pleasures both. He explains
how we can avoid the one and enjoy the other—and attain to love and
self-mastery in the increasingly complex twenty-first century.
PHILLIP GOWINS was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1945. He has been a cabinet maker since 1980.
In 1979, he met Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and shortly thereafter was
inducted into the Sufi Order in the West.
A teacher in that order, he runs a
Sufi
Center
at his home in Yonkers,
New York, with his wife, Majida, who is also
a teacher. Her daughter, and
their grandchildren, live with them.
ISBN
# 978-1-892138-10-1