Thank you so much for your kind words, Zahra! I’m really glad to hear that the videos are helping you on your journey to mindfulness and awakening. Your support means a lot, and I look forward to sharing more insights with you ❤
@@lassespolin1951 Thank you! 🙏 It’s wonderful to hear that you love both Rumi and Tolle. They truly bring great insights to being and the present moment. I'm glad you're enjoying the comparison
You are genius and pls 🙏 let me know rumi which chapter he talk about present moment because i have Masnavi rumi pls 🙏 tell me the chapter discussed about present moment
Hey, thank you so much for your kind words! 🙏 As you know, Rumi often speaks in beautiful metaphors, and it can take a bit of focus to understand when he's referring to the present moment. In the Masnavi, you can find this theme in the story of 'The Jewish King and the Idol which was the focus of this video. Here's a verse that touches on it: اندر اين آتش بديدم عالمى / چون در اين آتش بديدم اين سكون. This translates to 'I saw a world in this fire; I found peace within it.' It beautifully illustrates how, even in the midst of challenging situations (like fire), we can find peace by being present in the moment.
Thanks for sharing this helpful video. All of your video help me find mindfulness, presence, and deepen my understanding of awakening . ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words, Zahra! I’m really glad to hear that the videos are helping you on your journey to mindfulness and awakening. Your support means a lot, and I look forward to sharing more insights with you ❤
Tolle and Rumi, my two favorites!
@@lassespolin1951 Thank you! 🙏 It’s wonderful to hear that you love both Rumi and Tolle. They truly bring great insights to being and the present moment. I'm glad you're enjoying the comparison
Hello my dear, your comparison bring great insights to being at the present moment. I love both Rumi and Tolle . Thanks a lot. ❤
My Pleasure, thanks for watching
You are genius and pls 🙏 let me know rumi which chapter he talk about present moment because i have Masnavi rumi pls 🙏 tell me the chapter discussed about present moment
Hey, thank you so much for your kind words! 🙏 As you know, Rumi often speaks in beautiful metaphors, and it can take a bit of focus to understand when he's referring to the present moment. In the Masnavi, you can find this theme in the story of 'The Jewish King and the Idol which was the focus of this video. Here's a verse that touches on it: اندر اين آتش بديدم عالمى / چون در اين آتش بديدم اين سكون. This translates to 'I saw a world in this fire; I found peace within it.' It beautifully illustrates how, even in the midst of challenging situations (like fire), we can find peace by being present in the moment.
@DrMortezaChalak thank you very much for a such good explanation 👍
@theseekerandobserver9672 my pleasure, thanks for your engagement. Let me know if you have any suggestions to include in my future videos