|

AT A
TIME
when humanity is reaching a point of cultural convergence, ecological
crisis, and rapid social change, we wish to facilitate the experience
of Divine unity, love and wisdom in the world.

Our main objectives shall be:
- to promote
the truth of Divine love and knowledge through direct, personal
experience,
- to express
and share the essential principles of spiritual development,
- to recognize
and develop a true partnership of man and woman,
- to recognize
the unity and interdependence of all human beings and all life,
- to aid
in the practical realization of living in harmony with our fellow
beings and the natural world.
Our principal
means shall be:
- to develop
educational programs in spiritual psychology and practice,
- to sponsor
intercultural retreats in various locations around the world,
- to publish
books and periodicals that further the purposes mentioned above,
- and to
facilitate the travel and exchange between cultures of people
of wisdom and knowledge.

Varieties of Relationship
and Participation Within The Threshold Society
THE AIM
of the Threshold Society in the broadest sense is to provide
an education in the universal principles of spiritual realization.
As such, it is open to all people interested in its work, no
matter what their beliefs or religious affiliation. There are
at least three aspects to participation in the Threshold Society.
- A person may, for instance, participate in various programs, including
the weekly meetings, periodic seminars
and retreats. If a person is participating in weekly meetings
for at least three months, he or she may be invited to become a member
and support the group through monthly dues. Implicit in membership is
a commitment to attend the weekly meetings regularly as a matter of
high priority, the willingness to be of service, and to accept and support
the leadership of the group.
- At another level, if one feels a connection to the lineage
of the Mevlevi Order, one may
receive initiation. This is for people who not only accept the
responsibilities of group membership, but see the Mevlevi tradition
as their primary spiritual commitment, and accept Kabir and Camille
as their point of contact with the tradition. It also entails
a willingness to acquaint oneself with and understand the sources
and framework of the Sufi tradition, including the Qur'an
and the sayings of the Prophet.
It is not, however, required that a Mevlevi dervish embrace the
religion of Islam in its outer, sociological form.
- The relationship to
a shaikh is one of the most important aspects of Sufi
teaching. When the dervish opens his or her heart in receptivity
and submission, the shaikh can be a source of knowledge and grace.
This relationship passes naturally through many stages. It is
a relationship that cannot be forced, but the degree of affection
between dervish and shaikh is what allows the effective grace
(baraka) of the tradition to be shared. It has been said:
As difficult as it may be to find a perfect shaikh, it is more
difficult to be a minimal dervish.
Top
Site Index
Home |