A lecture by Idries Shah before a live audience in 1976, along with selections from Wisdom of the Idiots and Seeker After Truth read by members of The London College of Storytellers. Originally released in 1984 in the audio collection, An Advanced Psychology.
This recording of a live lecture by Idries Shah presents his ideas about the purpose of Sufism and the method and expression of its aim. He compares Sufi education with that obtained from a university or school. He emphasizes that the learner must have some stability of mind in order to approach Sufi studies correctly. His topics cover many subjects, including assumptions that prevent understanding; the difference between Sufis and idealists or 'good' people who base their conduct, beliefs, and actions on principles; sincerity versus emotionality; familiarity with the material; and developing the right attitude towards it.
"I want to clear away the brushwood, I want to give you indications of Sufism which will connect with your existing institutions, with your psychology, with your sociology, with your idea of spirituality, with your cultural institutions, with your literature." --From On the Nature of Sufi Knowledge © 1976, 1982 The Estate of Idries Shah
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