Posts Tagged ‘Rumi’
Haale: Sufi Rock
October 22nd, 2009 by lifeproof
Photos by Mete Ozeren In Spring 2008, I have come together with an amiable musician in New York City. We have made a pleasant interview with Haale (bio here, MySpace) in a sunny day at Union Square Park. The day was brilliant, she was great and everything was almost perfect–except for the little kids playing [...]
Tags: Arena Magazine, Avenue A, Bob Dylan, Drom, Haale, Haale Gafori, Hafez, Harlem, Jimmy Hendrix, Kurt Vonnegut, Mete Ozeren, MySpace, Neil Young, New York City, Nina Simone, Omar Khayyám, Persian, Rumi, Sufi Rock, Union Square Park
Posted in Arena
How to Talk About Things
January 7th, 2009 by lifeproof
It would be appropriate to start with a quotation from Rumi: However you know a lot, the things that you can tell are limited to the things that the listener can understand. That summarizes the whole problematics of interpersonal communication, but still–as each person believes that he or she can tell–let’s try again. I was [...]
Tags: Albert Camus, interpersonal communication, Rumi, The Stranger
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, Reminder
