(Slow shake of head)
In classical music even the most talented musician usually focuses on mastering
just one instrument for public performance.
Exploring the full potential of playing saxophone, violin or piano is enough to occupy a virtuoso for an entire lifetime.
It takes an entire lifetime to become wise in just one of those traditions.
Sufism developed within the cultural context of Islamic monotheism - there is one God, nothing and no one is ever equal to God, God is the first cause, creator of all.
By contrast, Buddhism posits no belief in God and posits no first cause.
Vodoun, ayahuasca shamanism and Buriat shamanism are each rooted in specific
cultures and specific regions, each with its indigenous plants, animals and native spirits.
To get an idea of what life is like for a Sufi adept in a leadership role,
here is a description of a Sufi leader who was a refugee in Pakistan.
That man was busy from dawn to nightfall.
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In classical music even the most talented musician usually focuses on mastering
just one instrument for public performance.
Exploring the full potential of playing saxophone, violin or piano is enough to occupy a virtuoso for an entire lifetime.
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ayahuasquero, a Mongolian Buryat shaman,a "Phurba Priest in Nepalese Jhankri Tradition, Houngan Asogwe in Haitian Vodoun and has been initiated into various strands of Taoist, Tantric, Buddhist and Sufi Mystism.
It takes an entire lifetime to become wise in just one of those traditions.
Sufism developed within the cultural context of Islamic monotheism - there is one God, nothing and no one is ever equal to God, God is the first cause, creator of all.
By contrast, Buddhism posits no belief in God and posits no first cause.
Vodoun, ayahuasca shamanism and Buriat shamanism are each rooted in specific
cultures and specific regions, each with its indigenous plants, animals and native spirits.
To get an idea of what life is like for a Sufi adept in a leadership role,
here is a description of a Sufi leader who was a refugee in Pakistan.
That man was busy from dawn to nightfall.
[forum.culteducation.com]