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Humility and the Self: Exploring Bulent Rauf's 'Essential Oneness’

Join The Open Book Club for our next enlightening discussion!

This month, we're diving deep into a profound chapter on humility from Addresses by Bulent Rauf.

About the Author: Bulent Rauf (1911-1987) was a distinguished Turkish-British philosopher, translator, and spiritual teacher. Known for his work in bridging Eastern and Western mystical traditions, Rauf was instrumental in introducing Ibn 'Arabi's teachings to the English-speaking world.

Top 3 Reasons Not to Miss This Meeting:

  1. Explore Rauf's unique perspective on 'essential oneness' and its profound implications for personal growth and self-understanding.

  2. Engage in a thought-provoking discussion on how humility can lead to a deeper, more authentic sense of self rather than diminishing our individuality.

  3. Connect with fellow book lovers in stimulating conversation about self-awareness, transcendence, and the nature of ego - ideas that challenge and expand our understanding of existence.

Whether you're familiar with Bulent Rauf's work or new to these concepts, this discussion promises to be both intellectually stimulating and personally enriching.

Event Details:

📅 Date: Wednesday, August 21st

🕗 Time: 8:00 PM EST

📍 Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Don't miss this opportunity to expand your mind, share your thoughts, and connect with like-minded individuals. See you there!

Reserve your spot now and join us for an evening of insight and inspiration.

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