The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan1

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Topic

Archetypes

Astrology

Attainment

Chakras

Character

Christ

Compassion

Dervish

Desire and renunciation

Destiny and Free Will

Dimensions

Discipleship

Dreams

Duties and debts

Ego

Elements

God

Guidance

Healers

Healing

Health

Heart

Immortality

Initiation

Light and Love

Lovers

Magnetism

Mastery

Material life

Meditation

Message

Mind

Physical Body

Planes

Poets

Power

Prayers

Purpose

Reconstruction of World

Relationships

Religions

Saints

School

Scientists

Sexuality

Sleep

Speaking

Stages

Stories

Sufism

Teaching Style

Voice

Women

World

Wounds of the Heart

Sub-Topic

About the Five Planes

Descending & Ascending Planes

Evolution 2

Five Stages of Consciousness

Floors

Four Personal Magnetisms

Jinn Sphere

Last 5 planes

Manifestation

Manifestation, Gravitation

No turning back

Phases of Consciousness

Soul

Soul and Body

Spirit and Soul

The Development of Creation

The Intelligent One

Three Plane of Vedanta

Three Spheres

Two from One

Vol. 7, In an Eastern Rose Garden

The Freedom of the Soul (2)

Seeking Freedom

The soul of man is a dweller in heaven.

  • it is able to see more than the eyes can see;
  • it is able to hear more than the ears can hear.
  • The soul is able to expand further than man can journey;
  • the soul is able to dive deeper than any depths that man can ever touch;
  • the soul is able to reach higher than man can reach by any means.
  • Its life is freedom, it knows nothing but joy and sees nothing but beauty.
  • Its own nature is peace, and its being is life itself.
  • It is not intelligent; it is intelligence itself.
  • It is spirit; its nature is not human but divine.