In this volume, the second of The Sufi Message of
Hazrat Inayat Khan, an attempt has been made to group
together most of the Sufi mystic's teaching concerning sound
and music – sound as the basis of creation and music as
an essential means towards spiritual development.
Having been a musician of renown before he gave up his
art in order to dedicate himself entirely to the Sufi Message
with which he was entrusted, Inayat Khan readily followed
the practice of the ancient Sufis in expressing esoteric
truths in terms of sound and music. He once described this
as follows:
'I gave up my music because I had received from it
all that I had to receive. To serve God one must sacrifice
what is dearest to one; and so I sacrificed my music.
I had composed songs; I sang and played the vina; and
practicing this music I arrived at a stage where I touched
the Music of the Spheres. Then every soul became for
me a musical note, and all life became music. Inspired
by it I spoke to the people, and those who were attracted
by my words listened to them, instead of listening to
my songs. Now, if I do anything, it is to tune souls
instead of instruments; to harmonize people instead
of notes. If there is anything in my philosophy, it
is the law of harmony: that one must put oneself in
harmony with oneself and with others. I have found in
every word a certain musical value, a melody in every
thought, harmony in every feeling; and I have tried
to interpret the same thing, with clear and simple words,
to those who used to listen to my music. I played the
vina until my heart turned into this very instrument;
then I offered this instrument to the divine Musician,
the only musician existing. Since then I have become
His flute; and when He chooses, He plays His music.
The people give me credit for this music, which in reality
is not due to me but to the Musician who plays on His
own instrument.'
Of the four books included in this volume The Mysticism
of Sound was first published in 1923 and Cosmic Language
in 1937. They consist of lectures given by Hazrat Inayat
Khan to his pupils. Music is the title of a hitherto
unpublished series of lectures of 1921, to which have been
added some other papers on the same subject. Under the heading
The Power of the Word have been grouped several public
lectures bearing that title, together with two other important
lectures: 'The Word that was Lost' and 'Cosmic Language',
the former of which was published in the quarterly Sufism
of September 1923.
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