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July 31 Special 3 Day Peace Prayer Retreat Open to All, August 2008Bismillahi-r-Rahmani-r-Rahim, As-salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatahu. Open Invitation to all People! As Salaamu Alaykum Rahmatullahi wa Barakatahu, The following is the communication from Sidi about a Special Three Day Retreat to pray for peace and the end of suffering in the world with him at the Mother Center in Pope Valley. During Sidi’s teaching at the July school session of the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism, he announced that he had been shown to hold a three day retreat, unlike any other we have had before. He asked that it be held at the Mother Center in Pope Valley and encourages all to attend this holy retreat! It will be held as part of Sufi School West, August 8 to 14th with the Special Retreat August 12, 13 and 14. This is Sidi’s message to All People: In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful This is a call for all the lovers of Allah (swt) and to those who carry the message of peace, mercy, justice and freedom and to those who carry the message of unity across the world: It is a must that those who are pure and those who love Allah (swt) to know that we will be calling from the bottom of our hearts for all of you to come and join our prayers for peace, love, mercy, justice and freedom. We will be praying to Allah (swt) to grant us these blessings. We will be asking Allah (swt) to support those who are suffering in the earth, those who are besieged in their homes who are dying of hunger and for those who are sick and cannot afford medicines. We will be praying to Allah (swt) to stop all wars and to stop the destruction of people’s houses and to stop the abuse of nations? resources. We want to pray for all of those and to ask Allah (swt) to prevent human disasters which occur at the hands of those who deviated from the teaching of the One God who ordered us to know and acknowledge each other and to cooperate with one another for that which is good for all of us. Allah (swt), Glory to Him says: Oh People! We have created you from a male and female and made you into nations and tribes in order to know each other. To Allah (swt), the most honored among you is the most conscious of him who guards himself against evil. Allah (swt) wants us to be one nation as expressed in His saying: This is your nation: One nation and I am your Lord so worship Me. This prayer will be a prayer for seeking forgiveness, for having an intimate invocation to Allah (swt) and to supplicate Allah (swt) in a special retreat for three days and nights, Inshallah. The door is opened for anyone who carries the mentioned qualities from the children of unity, to attend. The Guide of Peace, Love, Mercy, Justice and Freedom, one of the children of unity who loves God and all humans, one who wishes for every human to live without suffering, hunger or pain and who wants everybody to say yes for love, yes for peace, yes for mercy, yes for justice and yes for freedom for all people without making any separation: The Poor one in need of Allah (swt): Shaykh Muhammad Sa`id al-Jamal, ar-Rifa`i, ash-Shadhuli, the head of the Higher Sufi Council in the Holy Land and a teacher in the blessed Masjid al-Aqsaa. The Special Retreat to Pray for Peace will be held at the end of Sufi School West. Sufi School West begins on Friday, August 8th with a tuition free day of zawiyah retreat to get ready to receive the teaching of our guide. Sidi will then begin his teachings for Sufi School West on Saturday August 9th through Tuesday the 12th of August. Tuesday evening, inshallah, will begin the special retreat which will last through Thursday night until fajr prayer on Friday August 15th. Friday will be a day of post Sidi integration with some teaching and other activities appropriate for this time. To register for Sufi School West and the Special Retreat please register on line at http://www.suficenter.org under Sidi’s schedule register for both events thru the Sufi School West link. You may also call Bill Mansfield at 707-965-0700, ext 21 for questions about registration.
Special News! Sidi is Teaching in the US!Sufi Shaykh, Sidi Muhammad al-Jamal ar-Rifa'i ash-Shadhuli is now in the US and for the next few months will be traveling around the country giving teachings on the Sufi way in many local communities, inshallah (God willing). Sidi is a revered teacher at al-Aqsa Mosque and the Head of the Higher Sufi Council in Jerusalem. When he gives sermons in Jerusalem, hundreds of thousands of people come to hear him teach in person, and millions more listen to him on the radio and watch him on television. Here in the US, you have the opportunity to study with him in a very intimate setting. Sidi is a master guide, a spiritual teacher who has the capacity to take the hand of his student and bring them face to face with Allah, accelerating their spiritual journey and easing and sweetening the struggles of the spiritual path. He is the living link in a chain of masters dating back 1500 years.
For me, personally, after a 25 year search for a spiritual teacher and a path that could truly contain my heart, heal my wounds, and bring me closer to Divine Love more quickly than any other, the moment I met Sidi, I knew he was the teacher I'd been looking for.
If you are curious about Sufism, if you want to experience a true, authentic spiritual master, if you want to take the next step on your spiritual journey, take your chance to be with this extraordinary being. It is the most precious gift I've ever received, and I hope that if your heart is calling you, you will gift it to yourself.
Sidi's schedule August - November 2008
June 24 Welcome to Sufi Spiritual Healing!Thank you so much for visiting. I hope that you will find something here that will bless your heart. My name is Elizabeth Rose and I want to share with you the beauty of Sufism and Sufi Spiritual Healing. In my work as a psychologist and Sufi spiritual healer and master teacher I have seen so much deep healing and transformation in myself and many others, and I hope to give you a taste of it. First of all, let me tell you a little bit about Sufi spirituality. You may have heard of Rumi, the Sufi poet, who is now the best-selling poet in the United States. Sufism is a spiritual path with deep roots in the Middle East that draws from all three of the Abrahamic faiths of the Holy Land, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It’s a beautiful path of love and unity that honors the prophets of all three spiritual traditions. The Sufi way is about purifying our hearts so that we can reconnect with Divine Love and return to be the beautiful, loving, radiant beings we were created to be. Sufis seek to cleanse their hearts of their human flaws, false beliefs, and unloving behaviors and make themselves available to be vessels of Divine Love, Mercy, Wisdom, and Peace. Those who follow Sufism want to be the hands and voices of Divine Love in the world. I have been exploring spirituality and mainstream and complementary healing modalities for nearly 30 years now. If there’s a spiritual path or healing technique out there, I have probably explored it, studied it, or experienced it. I’ve practiced transcendental meditation, Reiki, Healing Touch, shamanic healing, and Buddhist meditation, among many, many others, and obtained a Ph.D. from one of the top counseling psychology programs in the country. I have learned something from every spiritual path and every healing system I have studied, and from some of them I received a lot of healing and spiritual growth. I am grateful for so many wonderful teachers, experiences, healings, and insights. Sufi spirituality is by far the most beautiful, direct, and love-filled spiritual path I’ve ever found to establishing a deep and lasting connection with the Divine. Sufi Spiritual Healing is the most powerfully transformative healing modality I’ve ever encountered, and at the same time the most gentle and loving. From the first time I experienced Sufi Spiritual Healing I felt a sweetness and love and light unlike anything I’d known before. The healing sessions were powerful and deep, yet infused with love and gentleness. Issues that I had been working on for years began to clear. I felt like I had discovered an great treasure that I needed to share with my clients. I immediately began to incorporate this way of healing into my psychotherapy practice. Even deeper transformations began after I met my spiritual teacher, Shaykh Sidi Muhammad al-Jamal (http://sufimaster.org/), from Jerusalem, who brought these ancient teachings to the United States. I soon became a student at the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism (http://www.sufiuniversity.org) and underwent a three-year period of intensive training. I studied powerful healing techniques that have been handed down for 1500 years. As I healed personally and integrated more Sufi Spiritual Healing into my work with my clients, I saw an amazing acceleration in their healing process. People started moving through their issues much more quickly. What previously took years to heal might only take a year; what formerly took a year to heal might only take months. I saw the same dramatic changes in myself and my classmates at the Sufi University – people healing old wounds, letting go of fear, anger, grief, addictions, becoming empowered, centered, radiant, joyful vessels of Divine Love, bringing much more light and love and healing into their own lives and the lives of those around them. I am so grateful for the healing and blessings I have receive on this path that I want to share the teachings of Sufism and Sufi Spiritual Healing. That is why I have created this site, and I’m so glad you are visiting. The Remembrance Right now I’d like to share with you a very simple form of the most basic Sufi spiritual practice, which is called the Remembrance. Remembrance is about going within and opening our deep hearts to directly experience God’s love for us, using the name of God as a focal point. This is a beautiful and amazingly simple practice that deeply feeds people’s hearts. Of course, as you do the Remembrance, you can use any name for the Divine that holds the greatest love and beauty and light for you, but I invite you to taste what happens when you use the Sufi name for God, Allah. So take a moment to get comfortable. You might want to set aside 10 or 15 minutes for this exercise, or even more if you like. Read through these instructions first, and then, when you’re ready, let your eyes gently close. Now take a few full, deep breaths. As you slowly inhale and exhale, let your chest, upper back, and abdomen really expand and open, so that you can receive fully and deeply. With each exhale, let any tension, stress, or discomfort begin to melt away, so that your body becomes loose, limp, and relaxed. When you’re ready, allow your awareness to begin to drift down and settle into your heart center, into that sweet tender place right in the center of your chest. Now let yourself travel inward, deeper and deeper into your heart, back toward your spine. You may notice an almost magnetic pull to this deep and beautiful part of your being. Now take a deep breath, and as you exhale, gently repeat the Sufi name for God, Allah. “Alll-lllaaaaah.” Continue to softly repeat the name, and let the rhythm of your breath and the soothing sound take you deeper and deeper into your own heart. Allow your heart to gently open, like the tender petals of a flower unfolding to drink in the golden sunshine. Let all the thirsty places in your heart be filled. If you find your awareness pulled up into your mind, that’s ok. Just recognize you’ve gone up into your head, thank your mind for sharing, and let yourself drop back down into your beautiful heart again. Continue to breathe and very softly repeat the name. Allow yourself to pause from time to time to notice what you’re experiencing. Many people describe a sense of deep peace and serenity. Others experience light, love, joy, gratitude. Sometimes people feel a release of pent-up tension or emotion. Whatever happens for you, is just right, so I invite you to allow yourself to notice your experience from a place of compassion rather than judgment. When you’re ready, gently reconnect with the physical reality around you. Move your body, shrug your shoulders, wiggle your toes, open your eyes, and enjoy the afterglow of whatever you’ve just experienced. I hope you’ve enjoyed this brief taste of the Remembrance. It’s a foundational part of Sufi spiritual practice and Sufis make it a goal to eventually be in continual Remembrance of our loving and merciful Creator. The Remembrance is also a core part of the healing work that I do with my clients, so you are already on your way! One of the many beautiful things about Sufi Spiritual Healing is that it can be done over the telephone; in fact many of my sessions are done over the phone. If you would like more information about Sufi Spiritual Healing, scheduling a healing session, or if you’d like to be on my email list so you can receive information about my upcoming workshops, you can email me at elizabethmrose@msn.com or call 319-337-3267. Again, thank you for giving me the opportunity to share these beautiful teachings with your heart. I hope you will return often as I post more teachings and excerpts from Sidi’s books, the writings of Sufi masters, teachers, and poets, and my own thoughts about the jewels I have found on this path. Love and blessings, Elizabeth Rose
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