I could not put this book down. It is a story of an Englishman's journey to Turkey and initiation into the Sufi Dervishes and the modern descendan... (show more)
The Last Barrier: A Journey into the Essence of Sufi Teachings
This classic work by Reshad Feild, one of today's best-known Sufi teachers in the West, tells the compelling story of his journey into an ancient and powerful spiritual path. Starting as a London antique dealer, Feild comes into contact with the enigmatic Hamid, a Sufi teacher who leads him into a world of mystery, knowledge, and limitless love. On his journey, which takes him to the mystical sites of Turkey, Feild is forced to confront his own inner weaknesses and falsehoods. Hamid and the e... (show more)
This classic work by Reshad Feild, one of today's best-known Sufi teachers in the West, tells the compelling story of his journey into an ancient and powerful spiritual path. Starting as a London antique dealer, Feild comes into contact with the enigmatic Hamid, a Sufi teacher who leads him into a world of mystery, knowledge, and limitless love. On his journey, which takes him to the mystical sites of Turkey, Feild is forced to confront his own inner weaknesses and falsehoods. Hamid and the events of his search take him again and again into confrontation with the limits of his own being, enabling him to shed the false conditioning that lies between himself and his true nature. This hard-to-put-down adventure is a travelogue in more ways than one. It tells of Feild's exhilarating explorations into mystical Turkey, a land of whirling dervishes and the tombs of great saints, but also a world that opens into the divine love that lies at the heart of all. This twenty-fifth anniversary edition features a new foreword by Coleman Barks, the foremost modern interpreter of the Sufi poet Rumi, and a new preface by the author. (show less)
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My husband's favorite book that I just reread for our interfaith book discussion group. I liked it much better now. It shows just how similar all ... (show more)
My husband's favorite book that I just reread for our interfaith book discussion group. I liked it much better now. It shows just how similar all the religious traditions are. His emphasis on breath, on meditation, on trust, faith and obedience and finally on love and colors fits within mystical traditions of Judaism and Buddhism as well. The perplexing part remains the fear that his spiritual director seems to inculcate. That is not how I do spiritual advising as a rabbi, nor how my friends who have been trained to do spiritual direction either as Christians or Jews do it. (show less)
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I read this book nearly 20 years ago because of an interest in Sufism. It is one of the best books I have ever read and it made such a lasting impression. It is full of so many 'aha' moments that make you realise that there is one thing that is at the heart of everything that has no name, culture, religion, does not separate or exclude and is both inside and outside space and time.
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An eye-opening, the best book I've read. Taught me that nothing happens by chance, and life is about surrendering to the bigger power.
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