The Prophet smiles…

The Prophet smiles at all the warring tribes,
even though ridiculed by their many jibes.

Christ laughs at the crown of thorns on his head:
because of Mercy, he has only grace to shed.

Majnun cried and cried for his lost Layla,
and became perfect in mad love’s leela.

Francesco, the greatest saint in history
became the Word through holy poetry.

The Eternal Living Ancient One is now
the One in our hearts to whom we bow.

All the Prophets and Masters of the past
defer to the present Avatar, back at last.

This-time Savior is full of such robust humor,
that Darvish finds his old forms stale rumor.

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In the blur of daylong thought

In the blur of daylong thought
again and again have I sought
silence, sharp and crystal clear;
all muttering comes to naught.

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Why Sufism Reoriented of Walnut Creek is a cult

Sufism Reoriented became a cult the moment Ivy Duce appointed Jim Mackie as her “spiritual chargeman” in 1979. She was not empowered by the Sufi Charter of 1952 to take this action. In fact, in as early as 1948 in a letter dictated to Dr Ghani and addressed to Ivy Duce, Baba discusses the subject of what defines legitimate spiritual succession in the case of Rabia Martin and presciently warns Ivy Duce about confusing psychism with spirituality as well:

(Edited)

March 29th, 1948


Dear Mrs. Ivy Duce,


…. the only thing that is expected of you is to uphold the highest traditions of spirituality, that is, Sufism pure and simple. 

… the present upholders of the various schools of spirituality in India are all professionals who, beyond having deep learning of religious lore, have no tinge of spirituality about them. When people whose sole authority is derived from religious scriptures and also the heredity devolving on them from a spiritual Master no longer alive, they can never take upon themselves the responsibility of guiding others, much less claim the authority of conferring Khilafatship [Successorship] on possible aspirants.

… the spiritual worth of Rabia Martin consists in being appointed as Murshida by Hazrat Inayat Khan personally and directly. Hence the effort on the part of Rabia Martin to obtain a written investiture from Hasan Nizami was altogether superfluous and unnecessary… .

For the continuance of the work of spiritually enlightened humanity, it is never imperatively essential to contact disembodied Masters, nor is it necessary to receive messages from departed souls. It is only living Masters actually working on the physical plane that sometimes communicate or send messages of guidance through and to suitable mediums.

The sending of messages even by living Masters is a rare phenomenon and very seldom resorted to, unless the urgency of the situation warrants it. The Masters who are out to guide humanity always do so by having recourse to ordinary and natural means of communication. When Masters in flesh avoid all occult methods of teaching and guiding humanity through appointed mediums, whatever may be their intrinsic worth, you can imagine how tall and presumptuous the claim of certain individuals can be when they talk of receiving messages from Masters, and that too from those who are no more on the physical plane of existence. You are therefore enjoined by Hazrat Meher Baba to remember that nobody should succeed in impressing or overawing you by such claims as having the capability of receiving messages from Masters, living or dead.

Hazrat Meher Baba has once again taken this opportunity of reiterating the advice given to you while here in India:

You should openly declare that you are a student of spirituality. You are not God-realized and that you are aspiring for that blessedness with the help and grace of a Master who is alive and active in the affairs of the world today. Since the responsibility – not of your seeking – of supervising the Sufi movement has devolved on you through Murshida Rabia Martin, you would do your best to shoulder the Cross, knowing fully well your shortcomings and weaknesses. While trying to help and teach others in the Sufi way, you are alive to the fact that you yourself are growing and learning. The result of your work when conducted in this spirit should be left entirely in the hands of Baba.”

Hazrat Meher Baba is gratified to note that you are trying to introduce him as the Avatar and Qutub of the Sufis in the world around you, and that you are working there under his benign guidance and direction. If you keep up to this noncommittal and detached modus operandi, without prevarication and the least signs of hesitation and doubts, it will be up to Hazrat Baba to give you strength and added zeal in the execution of your work. So far as things go, it may be adduced that if Baba is looked up to as the only source of inspiration and guidance, then whatever obstacles, difficulties and disappointments that you will have to face for his sake, you can be sure, he will never let you down.

With regard to papers and additional lessons and instructions for Sufi students, you would do well to introduce Hazrat Meher Baba’s Discourses for developing the Irfan (Gnosis) of aspirants. On the practical side of spiritual life, the chapter in the Discourses, Part III, would go a long way in helping Sufi initiates in the matter of Meditation practices over and above the papers that you already possess. The reading of Baba’s Discourses would automatically develop gnosis of the Path for spiritual aspirants and in the light of this gnosis, all practices or papers undertaken would make the task divinely interesting and spiritually intelligent.

With Love and Blessings from the Master for you and Charmian.

I remain,

Yours in Baba,

(Dr.) Abdul Ghani Munsiff

 

The context for this letter concerned issues that pertained to the succession of Rabia Martin after the passing of Inayat Khan and issues relevant to Ivy Duce’s succession upon the death of Rabia Martin.  The letter’s most important points make it abundantly clear that Ivy’s authority as murshida was entirely dependent on Baba and that she had no authority to appoint an illumined successor; and that she should most definitely not indulge in psychism. Baba makes the emphatic and central point to Ivy Duce that  “…if Baba is looked up to as the only source of inspiration and guidance, then whatever obstacles, difficulties and disappointments that you will have to face for his sake, you can be sure, he will never let you down.”

Baba’s covenant with Ivy Duce was predicated on her total faith and reliance on Baba, but which she found impossible to achieve because of an unfettered dependency on astrologers, psychics and mediums, especially after Baba dropped the body in 1969. This dependency led her, in turn, to the occultist Jim Mackie.

The de facto succession of Jim Mackie in late 1979- he would not officially become murshid until Ivy Duce died in 1981, was carefully prepared for by her assertion that Baba had promised an illumined murshid, i.e. a saint, as her successor. This was in fact a lie. She willfully distorted conversations on the subject of succession with Baba to arrive at the fabrication, publicly expressed only after Baba dropped the body, that Baba had promised a continuous line of illumined murshid(a)s for the next 700 years to guide Sufism Reoriented. The leadership and mureeds of her order believed her, with the notable exception of Don Stevens who was Ivy’s liaison with Baba on such maters. He was evidently the only sufi apart from Ivy herself to have full knowledge of the facts. He has gone on record to reveal that Baba conveyed to him through Eruch that Baba disabused Ivy of her wishful thinking on this subject by saying that he would provide a genuine murshid(a) only from “time to time and in his own way and manner.” (Don Stevens left Sufism Reoriented in the early 70’s because of Ivy Duce’s dishonesty.) Ivy Duce, however, refused to repeat this as Baba’s final statement on the matter and promoted instead a grandiose fiction.

The Sufi Charter, finalized in 1952 after several years of of intermittent discussion between Ivy Duce and Don Stevens on behalf of Sufism Reoriented, and Baba and others does not provide for the possibility of Ivy Duce appointing a spiritual successor for the obvious reason that Ivy Duce herself had no spiritual status:

Where there is neither Divine Illumination nor Realization of God, there should never be constitutional authority for the sustenance of any such privileges and prerogatives.”  (#1, Section VII, Organization)

This was the central subject of the 1948 letter. Ivy Duce certainly did not become illumined on the basis of repeated consultations with astrologers, psychics and mediums in the period after Baba dropped the body in 1969. Baba did allow for the provision that he himself could play (in the period after he dropped the body) this role:

The Qutub (the very source of illumination) can play the part of a Murshid (the fully illumined).”  (#5, Section II, States and Stages of Experience and Knowledge)

There are myriad indications that Jim Mackie exercised an occult or hypnotic influence on the order. An astonishing “groupthink” began to pervade the membership after he became murshid: sufis started to wear white, because Jim Mackie wore white; sufis began to smoke, because Jim Mackie smoked; sufis consolidated their living arrangements in shared buildings and began to decorate their spaces similarly; sufi’s collectively got rid of their Lyn Ott paintings- the best Baba paintings in the Baba world; sufis became more and more dedicated to an order that above all showcased “spiritual camp”- the theatre of group devotion came to be the rule; the staging by Jim Mackie’s besotted mureeds of his arrival at Baba’s Samadhi in 1987 remains the unsurpassed story of spiritual pretension  in the Baba world; Jim Mackie’s occult theories of spirituality replaced Baba’s works as a new paradigm of thinking, etc.

In the primer for prospective members of Sufism Reoriented written by Jim Mackie, “Participation in Sufism Reoriented”, the following is asserted as Baba’s guideline for membership: “the ability to generate a personal surplus of time, energy, and resources for spiritual work.” What this has meant in practice is the most extraordinary dedication of time, energy and money to an organization with the overarching ambition to become a powerful institution. The new $40 million underground Sanctuary of Sufism Reoriented is nearing completion near Walnut Creek, Ca where the membership will have enhanced opportunity to dedicate yet more resources to a dark and dank enterprise.

The present murshida of Sufism Reoriented, Carol Conner, succeeded Jim Mackie upon his death in 2001. Reoriented sufis believe that she is a 6th plane saint as a result of a spiritual transmission from Jim Mackie, and that she will appoint a successor who is likewise a perfect saint. This spiritual tragedy reminds one of the compelling need of the wandering Jews to fabricate a Golden Calf so as to render the Divine Presence.

However, one problem facing the order is that 80% of the membership is over 60 years of age and the progeny of most of these sufis simply aren’t interested. The order has not had success in recruiting young people in general. But for now, the cult totters on.

 

 

 

 

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Ahmad is the first and last

Ahmad is the first and last
of the One who is pure praise;
now again he has returned
to grace the end of our days.

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California Leads The Nation Into The New Life

 

I’m thinking that California will lead the nation into the New Life. We are that avant garde. Our population is some 40 million, and we are the world’s 7th largest economy considered as a country but we are running out of water. Sierra snowpack is at 8% of average for this time of year- and the rainy season is over. Our aquifers are going dry- not just in the Central Valley, but all over the State. This means wells are going deeper and deeper for less and less water of poorer and poorer quality. But it is business as usual. No one can really imagine running out of water. Everything will work out just fine, until it doesn’t work at all. That day may not be that far away.

The fact is that California as we know it is not sustainable. We cannot continue without lots and lots of water. The aquifers are getting pumped dry, the reservoirs are puddles and it’s not snowing. So what to do?

Agriculture uses 80% of our water. Almost all of that water is now coming from aquifers because it’s not raining and snowing. This means that if agriculture does not voluntarily limit water usage, the aquifers will become so depleted that the Central Valley- which produces half of the nation’s nuts, fruits and vegetables, will become a desert where no one lives. But what are the farmers of the Central Valley doing? They either drill deeper wells or go out of business. And so of course they drill deeper wells. Even with abundant rain and snowfall, it takes decades to recharge these wells.

Climate scientists say we are very likely headed into a prolonged drought cycle that may last decades. We are toast if it lasts just two or three more years.

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The road to La Verna

The road to La Verna
is red with blood of tears;
the grief of Francesco
wept for years and years.

Jesus on Cross flew the sky
with wounded hands and feet
to grace Il Poverello
with grief perfect and complete.

 

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All the world longs for the Friend to appear

All the world longs for the Friend to appear,
all the world sighs to hold him close and dear.

All the lambent light playing on his pale face
the world longs to touch and kiss as pure grace.

All the world’s anguish longs for the caress
of his voice to sing the song of mercy and bliss.

All the world cries to be redeemed at last
by an ocean of love that drowns the past.

All the world is lost in vain and hopeless desire
to forget all but her red lips and curly hair.

A torrent of blood colors dawn’s aching sky
with the pain of longing to all but Meher die.

The Sun rises on a world held in its own embrace
as Darvish claps and claps to behold his rosy face.

 

 

 

 

 

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Day 2 of MBCNC’s “Bell of Warning” program

The second day of MBCNC’s program reviewing Eruch Jessawalla’s ringing the “Bell of Warning” in 1980 began with a review by Alisa Genovese of the previous day’s program. She also observed that members of Sufism Reoriented have always been welcome to our group’s activities.

Eruch Adams then talked about youthful memories of what is was like to grow up with other young Baba lovers, including children of sufis, in the context of the “Bell of Warning”. This was often problematic for especially the latter group.

Then began a speed review of the sufi Charter which quickly generated animated (and speculative) discussion.  Interestingly, the Charter can be interpreted to construe a number of very different readings. It was remembered that at the 1980 meeting at Meherazad, Bhau interpreted the Charter to mean that only Baba is empowered to appoint a murshid(a). Further discussion focused on the interpretation that Baba appointed himself as the perpetual Murshid and that consequently the issue of succession is nothing but his buisness. (This reviewer remarked to himself where is the legal expertise of the Talbots when we need it.) Ed Van Buskirk made what was a particularly suggestive remark that perhaps the Charter was another example of Baba’s Universal Work that would one day be dismantled like scaffolding. This view was supported by deconstructionists. Discussion about the Charter led to thoughts about the the current Murshida of SR, Carol Connor, and the image of SR as projected particularly through articles printed in the Glow magazine. Many people were unhappy with these articles as egregiously self serving, especially the article referencing Mehera and the automobile accident she, Baba and others suffered in Oklahoma in 1952. Many members of MBCNC have very fond memories of Baba’s Mehera.

The morning discussion was essentially given to a perception shared by many that MBCNC represents  a counter narrative to aspects of SR.

In the afternoon Peter Booth read an essay on Hafez entitled Sufis, Sufi Orders, Murshids, Hypocrites, Rends and Dervishes. The essay should be read in its entirety for its many interesting and suggestive points. Hafez loved to make fun of pretentious religious and spiritual behavior, including that of sufi occultists, and extolled in contrast the dervish and especially the rend (divine rogue). The rend eschews piety and pretension and loves for the sake of love alone. One of Hafez’s favorite tropes is the Magian Elder (the Zoroastrian Elder) who is a purveyor of wine. Peter suggested that on the basis of an assertion by Esphandiar Vesali (a prem ashram boy) as related by Mehernoush McPherson, that this figure is in fact a reference to a minor incarnation of the Avatar who lived in Shiraz at a Fire Temple in the time of Hafez.

There was a discussion in the round to close the event which most concurred was a highly successful effort to educate attendees on the subject of the vigilant Eruch Jessawalla ringing the “Bell of Warning.”

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Day 1 of MBCNC’s “Bell of Warning” re Sufism re-Reoriented

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The program went brilliantly.  It began with the film O Parvardegar which established the the day’s most important theme: the incomparable glory of the Avatar of the Age, Meher Baba.

Alisa Genovese  then gave a warm and polished welcome address which included the important remark that the program was not of academic concern but relevant to a proposed bylaw amendment under consideration by MBCNC on the subject of spiritual intermediaries. This unresolved thorny issue is the proximate cause for the event.  She then went on to explain that this administrative concern happily coincides with the Meher Legacy project of Clive and Eruch Adams, who along with Ursula Reinhart, Ed Van Buskirk, Vesta Clinton, Lisa Greenstein, Peter Booth, Mehera Arjani and Debra Tyler comprised the day’s presenters and moderators. Alisa quoted the following from Meher Baba which for me was one the day’s most memorable remarks: “The shortest path to me is the self-annihilative path of love.”

Mehera then proceeded with helpful remarks about what to expect from and how to best engage the event, emphasizing the need for self honesty and respect for the convictions of others.

Clive continued to present stories pertinent to the genesis of the website Meher Legacy which notably suggested the foresight of Eruch Jessawalla about the future relevance of the Bell of Warning rung by him in the fall of 1980. A key remark concerned the “wolf and sheep file”, a file created and named by Baba and placed under Eruch’s responsibility which included all correspondence between Baba and Sufism Reoriented. This file and all its updates was given to Ursula Reinhart by Eruch and forms the basis for the Sufism re-Reoriented section of material in Meher Legacy.

Eruch Adams then proceeded to give an introduction to the consequential Meher Legacy, of which he is the talented webmaster.

Lisa Greenstein then gave an excellent and much appreciated history of what is now called MBCNC (Meher Baba Center of Northern California). The history of this group is intertwined with Sufism Reoriented and its mutated identity as Sufism re-Reoriented. The events that precipitated Eruch’s writing his “Letter of Warning” largely concerned the Bay Area and Washington DC area sufis and Baba lovers.

Mehera then told a compelling story about the Jessawalla family concerning Baba’s strict insistence on undivided love and loyalty to his wish, and the consequences when this is not obeyed.  This story- like much of the day’s material, can not be properly summarized. One of my favorite remarks by Mehera was an aside on the subject of ecumenism- that the beads on the proverbial “beads on a string” are not the point; the string is the point, and the beads are in fact irrelevant. Only Baba unifies; everything else is a distraction.

We then had lunch.

After lunch we had then proceeded to personal stories of disappointment with Sufism Reoriented by Ursula, Ed and Debra, all of whom were sufis. These stories interwove with other material provided by Vesta who lived at Meherazad for some years and who has an unique perspective on how the mandali interpreted and reacted to the problem presented by Jim Mackie. Peter and Eruch also contributed.

The day’s final segment concerned the audio tapes of the Oct, 1980 meeting of the “Sufi 5” who came to Meherazad to meet with Eruch and Mani for three days to discuss Eruch’s Letter of Warning. Peter was present at this event and largely narrated this material, but which also included comments and discussion from all the presenters.

It is impossible to faithfully recount even the important highlights of this event in a summary fashion. Fortunately, the event is being videotaped and so an attempt is not necessary.

For me the single most remarkable quality of the day was the extremely heightened sense of importance of loving and obeying Baba with all one’s heart and mind. Baba’s presence was palpable.

 

 

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Night cries

Night cries
stars of tears
a milky way
of anguish
blubbering
super novas
and dark repression
of immense and oppressive
gravity.

Dawn laughs
it all away.

 

 

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