By Dr. R Sudarshan
Thirteenth-century world - Mongols were marauding the Middle East, King Edward was asking Jews to leave England, Marco Polo was meeting Kublai Khan, Iltutmush was handing over Delhi to Razia, Cholas and Pandyas were marching their armies and while such mostly violent and warring human behavior was filling the pages of history, Jalaluddin Muhammad RUMI sat quietly in Persia and wrote some delicate poetry - "welcome every guest, no matter how grotesque".
Hailed often as history's greatest poet, RUMI laid a road map for living with ease and embracing love at every turn, despite our deeply divided and chaotic times.
RUMI scholar Melody Moezzi interprets his wisdom and simplifies the meanings in this book.
A fantastic read to ruminate about our everyday life, no matter which era we live in. And believe us, the mind reflection suggesting the word 'ruminate' did not come from Rumi. Good things coincide, just like a prime shelf hosts a powerful book.
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