In the Sufi tradition, parables have long served as one of the important teaching tools. Masters told them to their students to convey spiritual knowledge that cannot be explained directly. In his new book, the Sufi master Ruslan Zhukovets comments on well-known parables, demonstrating a method of working with teaching stories. Using these examples, the author provides answers to many questions related to understanding human psychology, searching for Truth, and developing a subtle perception of reality.
In this book, the reader will learn about the principles of spiritual work, the stages of the Path, conditions for successfully carrying out practices, as well as other key questions that every person who seeks to know themselves and find the path to God encounters.
An engrossing journey through the world of Sufi stories will be interesting to a wide range of listeners: both those who have long been studying Sufi methods of learning, and those encountering this form of knowledge transmission for the first time.