The Book Of Mirdad.pdf - Joysom Direct

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The Book of Mirdad is a profound spiritual allegory written by Lebanese author Mikhail Naimy (1889–1988), a close contemporary and biographer of Kahlil Gibran. First published in English in Lebanon in 1948, the book is considered a masterpiece of mystical philosophy, blending legend, poetry, and wisdom to explore the journey from division to unity. Summary of the Story

The narrative centers on a mysterious stranger named Mirdad who arrives at a remote mountain monastery known as , built where Noah’s Ark is said to have rested after the Great Flood. Initially accepted as a servant, Mirdad eventually reveals himself as a divine teacher to nine chosen companions.

Through a series of dialogues, Mirdad delivers teachings intended to help seekers transcend the "swaddling-bands" of time, space, and the ego to discover the "God within". Core Teachings and Themes The Book of Mirdad.pdf - Joysom

A central concept is the power of the "I," which Naimy describes as the source of all things.

The text emphasizes dissolving the sense of duality (e.g., life vs. death, good vs. evil) to achieve a state of Unity. The Book of Mirdad is a profound spiritual

The book is structured into 37 chapters, each offering a spiritual lesson on universal human experiences:

Mirdad teaches that love is the "Sap of Life" and the only law of God. He posits that one cannot truly love another without first loving the "All-embracing self". Initially accepted as a servant, Mirdad eventually reveals

Mirdad suggests that true prayer does not require words but a "wakeful heart," and that silence is often a more honest "verity" than speech. The Book of Mirdad - Amazon.in

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