FORGOTTEN ASPECTS OF ISLAMIC WORSHIP: PART 1: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ISLAMIC DOCTRINE, VOLUME 6.
Mountain View: As-Sunna Foundation, 1998. 177 pages. More
Mountain View: As-Sunna Foundation, 1998. 177 pages. More
Mountain View: As-Sunna FOundation, 1998. 215 pages. More
Chicago, IL: Kazi Publications, 1995. First edition. More
Mountain View: As-Sunna FOundation, 1998. 192 pages. More
Melbourne: New Humanity, 1988. First printing. 93 pages. More
Minneapolis: Wizards Bookshelf, 1975. Second edition. 190 pages. More
Istanbul: Keskin Color, N.D., c. 1980. Color cartoons by Ayhan Basoglu; 95 pages. More
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 2008. Second Impression. 262 pages. More
New York: Thomas Nelson, 1975. First edition; 278 pages. More
New Lebanon: Omega, 1982. 277 pages. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1974. First edition. 8" x 8" paperback; 678 pages with numerous illustrations and and 29" x 21.75" poster laid in; Poster has 3 horizontal folds and 2 vertical folds. The format and packaging seems to mimic the Lama Foundation's Be Here Now. Notably, a note..... More
New York: Harper & Row, 1974. First edition. 8" x 8" paperback; 678 pages with numerous illustrations and and 29" x 21.75" poster laid in; Poster has 3 horizontal folds and 2 vertical folds; Also included are two 7" 33 rpm vinyl records with sufi chanting, in paper sleeves. The..... More
Prescott: 2010. First edition. Renditions by Vraje Abramian; 86 pages. More
Worcester: Privately Printed, Commonwealth Press, 1906. First edition. Limited to 435 copies, signed by the translator; Frontes reproduction of a page from the Persian manuscript with printed facing tissue; Prospectus laid in; 290 pages. More
Sydney: New Humanity Books, 1990. More
Fairfax: 1998. First printing. 153 pages. More
Chicago: Kazi, 1996. First edition. 260 pages. More
New York: Khaneghah and Maktab of Maleknia Naseralishah, 1975. First edition. Translated by Lawrence Morris and Rustam Sarfeh; Introduction by Lawrence Morris; 7.5" x 5.25"; xxv, 84 pages. I am classifying this as Fourth Way related because of Lawrence Morris' history with teh Gurdjieff Work. There is nothing inclued here..... More
New York: Khaneghah and Maktab of Maleknia Naseralishah, 1975. First edition. Laid in is a card saying, " Thgis book was translated by Muhammad Morris, Our firend, who left us at the age of 97"; Translated by Lawrence Morris and Rustam Sarfeh; Introduction by Lawrence Morris; 7.5" x 5.25"; xxv..... More
San Francisco: Lumen Foundation, 1988. Reprint. Articles by Jay Kinney, David Fideler, June Singer, Judith Mann, Peter Lamborn Eilson and Dixie Tracy-Kinney; 56 pages. More
New York: Parabola, 2016. Contents include Richard Wagner, Waken, Valkyrie: A call to ancient goddesses Lillian Firestone, Amma: Embracing the “hugging saint” Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Reclaiming the Feminine Mystery of Creation: Honoring our sacred connection to life Holly Bellebuono, Darkness and the Divine Feminine: Caving, the pineal gland, and the Great..... More
New York: 1997. Contains "Light's Companion" by Madeleine L'Engle - Balancing the presence and absence of light, "Inviting the Demon" by Judith Simmer-Brown - Struggling against karma, "On the Teeter-totter of Ego: An Interview with Robert Johnson" - Owning your own shadow, "Burnished Gold" by Christopher Bamford - Sadness as..... More
M.T.O. Shahmaghsoudi, 2001. 157 pages. More
Boston: L C Page, 1905. Fourth impression. 14 page introduction plus 194 pages of odes and index of first lines. More
Cambridge: Malor, 1998. 159 pages. Presented as a search for the teachers of Gurdjieff, but the author appears to already know who they are and presents them as individual sufi masters, each with his own message. Generally critical of Gurdjieff Work, post Gurdjieff. More