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‘Much straightforward and practical information… “worship”, “the fear of God” and so on can be seen in technical terms, with a precise meaning that has slipped out of context.’
The New York Times
The New York Times
Thinkers of the East is a collection of anecdotes and ‘parables in action’ illustrating the eminently practical and
lucid approach of Eastern Dervish teachers. Distilled from the teachings of more
than one hundred sages in three continents, this material stresses the
experimental rather than the theoretical – and it is that characteristic of Sufi
study which provides its impact and vitality. The emphasis of Thinkers of the
East contrasts sharply with the Western concept of the East as a place of
theory without practice, or thought without action. The book’s author, Idries
Shah, says ‘Without direct experience of such teaching, or at least a direct
recording of it, I cannot see how Eastern thought can ever be understood’.
