A Year of Rumi
When the great Sufi mystic and poet Jalal-ud-Din Rumi died at sunset in Konya, Turkey, on December 17, 1273, he had composed more than 3,500 odes, 2,000 quatrains, and a vast spiritual epic called the Mathnawi.
Increasingly, Rumi is being recognized as the unique spiritual genius he was — someone who was fused at the highest level with the intellect of Plato, the vision, passion and soul-force of Christ or Buddha, and the extraordinary literary gifts of Shakespeare.
Rumi, the World's Greatest Mystical Poet
Rumi is not only the world's greatest mystical poet, but he’s also an essential guide to the new planetary spiritual renaissance that is slowly emerging from the ruins of our civilization. He speaks to us from the depths of our own sacred identity, and what he says has the electric eloquence of our innermost truth.
No other poet or philosopher has Rumi's intimacy and honesty. Nor have they conveyed the terror, rapture, and wonder of awakening to divine love with such fearless and gorgeous courage — such humility and unflinching clarity.
Deepen Your Connection to the Sacredness of Life
In this program by acclaimed Rumi scholar, writer, and translator Andrew Harvey, you’ll receive a hand-selected poem every day for 365 days from this incredible visionary's life work. Whether you are looking for inspiration, guidance, or words of wisdom on human nature, Rumi has something for you.
Reignite your soul with Rumi’s divine truth and passion. Get started on this extraordinary journey today!
