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I**Y
Rumi is incredible
Reading The Essential Rumi is like sitting beside a warm fire with a wise, joyful friend who whispers truths you didn't know you were ready to hear. Coleman Barks’ translation doesn’t just preserve Rumi’s brilliance—it breathes life into it.This expanded edition feels like discovering a hidden room in a beloved home. With more than 80 new poems, each page invites quiet reflection or sudden, unexpected joy. Rumi's words dance between the earthly and the divine, somehow grounding you while also pulling you toward something higher.What I love most is that these poems don’t require academic analysis—they speak straight to the heart. Whether you're heartbroken, curious, or just trying to slow down in a noisy world, Rumi offers something timeless and deeply human.Not just a book of poetry—it’s a companion for the spirit.
R**K
Rumi the best poet ever
One of the best books I have ever read. Although I read it in the original language, Persian, this translation is good too. The quality of the book was fine. The only complaint I have is about the packaging. I bought two books that were stuck together, and when I separated them, the cover of the book got torn.
I**N
Outstanding Mystical Poetry
As one involved in meditation as a path to enlightenment and quite well read in the subject I greatly enjoyed thisvolume of Rumi's poetry. As poetry on its own it stands head and shoulders above most poetry written in the English language. That is saying a lot as English has produced some magnificent works both historically andcontemporarily. Rumi can easily be compared to Shakespeare in quality although their subject matter was quite different. Shakespeare of course dealt with egoic human nature while Rumi is more concerned with the mystical Spirit of all things. For the uninitiated some of the symbolism may take a while to understand but I think anyone who is considering this volume would be acquainted with such symbols as a door or a window or even the capital "K" King, or Friend as compared to friend. Although Rumi is 13th century Muslim many of his references are to the transcendent figures of Christianity. Many Christians may never have thought of the symbolic relationship of Jesus and his donkey but Rumi explains it very succinctly. Christianity of course has its own areas of mystical thought but for the most part have been banned by the Church as heretical simply because they erase the necessity of intermediaries between man and God, ie. the power structure of the priesthood. Look to the Gnostic Writings of the early church to see how similar they are to mystical thinking universally. Some of the words uttered by Jesusin the Gnostic Gospels might seem quite incomprehensible to our modern, indoctrinated minds. Of course in mystical thought, of which Rumi is a paramount figure, man's approach to God is direct. "The Kingdom of Heaven is Within" and " To know one's Self is to know God " are but two basic examples.Over and above the mystical thinking exemplified in this volume, it is highly erotic and at times, perhaps mainly to the Western mind, down right hilarious. Imagine a cook's responses to the objections of the chickpea in being boiled in water. The cook's responses turn out to be quite reasonable in themselves, not to mention the spiritual understanding involved.It is no wonder that Rumi is the most read poet in America today (by children of the '60's?) and it is said that Coleman Bark's translations are much of the reason. I can not comment on that as I have only begun to read the work of other translators and am yet unable to intelligently compare and contrast but I will say that the translations of Coleman Bark have enabled a deep chord to be struck within me by this writer and poet in 13th century Farsi.I would highly recommend this volume to anyone exploring the Spiritual, as I would also recommend this volume to anyone who either loves poetry itself or thinks of poetry only as something to be taken or left. If you are one of the latter it may introduce you to a whole new view of literary expression. As with most all poetry it does demand time of contemplation to fully grasp its beauty and meaning. Rumi will always occupy of place of importance in my library, non-fiction of course.
K**S
Pretty book and good price!
Perfect buy and excellent gift option. Pretty book and good price!
D**.
A good follow-on book
The stories are well written and insightful. Rumi's point of view is unique and inspiring.But beware, he does not explain the points he is making, it is up to the reader to figure it out. Which is valuable when it works. But, that means it is important to have basic knowledge of spirituality before reading this book. Otherwise, most of it will not make sense.I suggest reading a book like "Light on Life" by B.K.S. Iyengar or "The Art of Living" by Thich Nhat Hanh (or something similar) before attempting Rumi's work.
B**N
Get this!
This is beautiful poetry! Inspired me!
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