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Reflections (Sufi literature)

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Cover artist
  
Renata Alvares

Pages
  
160

Originally published
  
1968

Genre
  
Culture

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
9781784790189

Author
  
Idries Shah

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publisher
  
ISF Publishing. The Idries Shah Foundation

Media type
  
Print (Paperback & eBook). Audiobook

Similar
  
Idries Shah books, Sufism books

Reflections by Idries Shah is a collection of eighty fables, aphorisms, and statements that seek to challenge the conditioned mind. The book intends to confront the reader with unaccustomed perspectives and ideas, in an attempt to set the mind free, to see how things really are. As the book’s foreword states, "Do you imagine that fables exist only to amuse or to instruct, and are based upon fiction? The best ones are delineations of what happens in real life, in the community and in the individual’s mental processes".

Contents

Content

Reflections is a collection of a foreword and eighty brief literary pieces which were designed for reflection. Many are as brief as this example:

Reception

This small, pocket-sized book was well received by critics. In her review in The Observer, author Doris Lessing called Reflections "... a lively collection of fables, comments, aphorisms, its quality astringency." The New York Times Book Review called it "... witty, tart and instructional - they tend to come into your mind at appropriate moments." Pat Williams, reviewing for BBC's Review of the Year, stated that Reflections was "Very funny ... more wisdom than I have found in any other book this year. I found myself sitting up straight."

References

Reflections (Sufi literature) Wikipedia