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Few
people know that Rumi, the best-selling poet in America, is the
father of the Mevlevi 'whirling dervish' tradition. Perhaps
fewer people know that some of his closest disciples were women,
and that those women were given the essence of the practice.
Now, after centuries, women are able to return to the Path of
Rumi. The heart of this book is the personal experience of women
in more than two dozen interviews that span three generations
and all levels of devotion.
How is a woman called from ordinary life to be a Dervish? Is
Rumi's teaching alive within the community of these groups?
Answering these questions within the context of the story of
Rumi's path itself - from his death in the 14th century to the
present - readers will discover the pulse of a living tradition.
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