|  THE MEVLEVI Path
has for seven centuries offered spiritual training based on the principles of
Sufism. It is a rigorous path of initiation and service continually adapting itself
to changing circumstances and times. The Mevlevi Tradition traces back to Mevlâna
Jalâluddîn Rumi (d. 1273) one of the greatest mystics and poets the
world has ever known. Historically it has been Rumi, more than any other Sufi,
who has issued the invitation to people of all backgrounds to the mystical garden
that is Sufism:
"Come,
come, whoever you are. Wanderer, idolator, worshipper of fire, come even
though you have broken your vows a thousand times, Come, and come yet again.
Ours is not a caravan of despair."  For more than seven centuries
the Mevlevi Tradition has held the light of the religion of love, offering spiritual
refuge and enlightenment for those who wished to develop their human-ness to the
highest level. In Ottoman times the Mevlevis cultivated not only spiritual attainment
but cultural and artistic excellence as well. Mevlevis have always been progressive
and liberal in spirit while at the same time conserving the best of tradition.
Today, the Mevlevi Tradition is reviving in the West to offer a spirituality adequate
to our times.  In 1990 Kabir Helminski,
was honored with the title and responsibility of Mevlevi Shaikh by the late Dr.
Celaleddin Celebi of Istanbul, Turkey, head of the Mevlevi Tariqa (Order) and
direct descendant of Mevlâna Jalâluddîn Rumi.  In May of 1996 at an intenational
conference on "Rumi and Goethe," Kabir Helminski was awarded an honorary
doctorate in literature from Selcuk University in Konya for his writings on Mevlana. In
1999 Camille and Kabir Helminski moved from Putney, Vermont to Aptos, California.
Under Camille's and Kabir's direction The Threshold Society is working to apply
traditional Mevlevi principles to the conditions of contemporary life. In addition
to their continuing work as spiritual teachers, they are now involved in several
creative projects in writing, recording, and educational consulting.    Shaikh
Kabir Helminski and the Turkish Mevlevis at the University of California, Los
Angeles, 1994  Kabir introduced
the Mevlevi Dervishes of Turkey to more than 100,000 people during their four
tours of North America.  Top
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