The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Volume SayingsSocial GathekasReligious GathekasThe Message PapersThe Healing PapersVol. 1, The Way of IlluminationVol. 1, The Inner LifeVol. 1, The Soul, Whence And Whither?Vol. 1, The Purpose of LifeVol. 2, The Mysticism of Sound and MusicVol. 2, The Mysticism of SoundVol. 2, Cosmic LanguageVol. 2, The Power of the WordVol. 3, EducationVol. 3, Life's Creative Forces: Rasa ShastraVol. 3, Character and PersonalityVol. 4, Healing And The Mind WorldVol. 4, Mental PurificationVol. 4, The Mind-WorldVol. 5, A Sufi Message Of Spiritual LibertyVol. 5, Aqibat, Life After DeathVol. 5, The Phenomenon of the SoulVol. 5, Love, Human and DivineVol. 5, Pearls from the Ocean UnseenVol. 5, Metaphysics, The Experience of the Soul Through the Different Planes of ExistenceVol. 6, The Alchemy of HappinessVol. 7, In an Eastern Rose GardenVol. 8, Health and Order of Body and MindVol. 8, The Privilege of Being HumanVol. 8a, Sufi TeachingsVol. 9, The Unity of Religious IdealsVol. 10, Sufi MysticismVol. 10, The Path of Initiation and DiscipleshipVol. 10, Sufi PoetryVol. 10, Art: Yesterday, Today, and TomorrowVol. 10, The Problem of the DayVol. 11, PhilosophyVol. 11, PsychologyVol. 11, Mysticism in LifeVol. 12, The Vision of God and ManVol. 12, Confessions: Autobiographical Essays of Hazat Inayat KhanVol. 12, Four PlaysVol. 13, GathasVol. 14, The Smiling ForeheadBy DateTHE SUPPLEMENTARY PAPERS | Heading The MessageFree Will and Destiny in the MessageWhat is the Message?Lecture for Mureeds and FriendsWakening to the MessageAspects of the Sufi MessageThe MessageRelationship Between Murshid and MureedPersonalities of the Servants of GodOur Efforts in ConstructingTeaching Given by Murshid to his MureedsWays of Receiving the MessageThe Path of AttainmentInterest and IndifferenceThe Call from AboveThe MessageUnlearningSpiritual and Religious MovementsPeculiarity of the Great MastersAbraham, Moses and MuhammadFour QuestionsThe Spreading of the MessageJelal-ud-din RumiPeculiarities of the Six Great ReligionsBelief and Faith"Superhuman" and HierarchyFaith and DoubtDivine GuidanceThe Prophetic LifeThere are two Kinds Among the SoulsThe MessengerThe Message Which has Come in all AgesThe Sufi MessageThe MessageQuestions Concerning the MessageThe Inner SchoolThe Duty of HappinessFive Things Necessary for a Student |
Sub-Heading -ALL-The Grosser TrainingThe Finer Training |
The Message PapersTeaching Given by Murshid to his MureedsJuly 28, 1925 My Blessed Mureeds, I would like to speak this evening on the subject of the teaching that is given by Murshid to his mureeds. This training can be divided into four classes. And the four classes again divided to two divisions: finer training and grosser training. The Grosser TrainingThe grosser training is the philosophical statements in the form of literature that a Murshid gives, and the teachings in the realm of words spoken, words which Murshid gives. The other aspect of the grosser training is the practices which Murshid prescribes to his mureeds, the way of doing these practices, and the benefit that can be derived from them. That also comes under the heading of the grosser training. The Finer TrainingAnd what is the finer training? Hardly a mureed knows the finer training. For the finer training Murshid becomes subtle; he uses subtlety in training every mureed. And the great skill of Murshid in this is that perhaps the mureed does not realize it for many, many years. This training is given by testing and trying the mureed to the utmost.
Mureeds who are not aware of it would feel revolt, would feel discomfort, would feel impatient, would feel troubled in their hearts. And mureeds who see one mureed treated in one manner and another in another manner, would wonder and would be amazed. "Why must it be so? Are they not equal, are they not all equal to their Murshid?" But they do not know. Yes, they are all near to the heart of Murshid in the same way or the other. But the way that Murshid takes with each is like a prescription for that particular person. It is in this way that patience develops in a mureed, tolerance is taught to the mureed, endurance is given to a mureed to practice. He is made thoughtful, he is made considerate, he is made tender. Even if it be by grinding his rough feeling, he is made gentle in time, without him knowing. All those qualities which make the soul noble are drawn out by this finer method of working with mureeds. And yet very few mureeds realize it. Very seldom do they realize that it is so. What is asked of mureeds is not to become pious or virtuous or most learned or most powerful. The most easy and the most difficult thing is to be able to understand what Murshid expects of them. It is not what Murshid expects of all of them; no, it is what Murshid expects of that particular mureed. And it is from that day that he may be called a mureed. It is from that day that he begins advancement in the spiritual path. What keeps one back in realizing this -- what is expected by Murshid -- is the lack of keen observation of the attitude and outlook and the teaching that Murshid gives. Murshid and mureed apart, however much a person be near and dear to you if that person does not feel what you expect of him, he has not arrived to be called your friend. Because there is the proof of sympathy, there is the proof of love, there is the proof of oneness, there is the proof of the link, when one begins to feel what is expected. No sooner the heart of a mureed begins to realize this, it automatically turns into a cup, and a magic cup that becomes larger and larger. And the light and life as a sacrament is filled in it, and there remains always a place to fill. There is another aspect of the finer teaching. But this aspect is Murshid's sacred responsibility towards his mureeds. And that way is to pray for them, to bless them, and to wish their advancement in all directions of life. And very often what no practices, no studies, no efforts of any kind can give, the blessing of the teacher, which comes from the bottom of his heart, can give. God Bless You. |