THE FAIRY’S DREAM: A Sufi Tale by Hazrat Inayat Khan
Dear Friends,
We are delighted to announce the release of both a video, free to watch and share, and a book version of Murshid’s classic tale, The Fairy’s Dream. This timeless story holds particular relevance today.
We are delighted to announce the release of both a video, free to watch and share, and a book version of Murshid’s classic tale, The Fairy’s Dream. This timeless story holds particular relevance today.
As told by Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882–1927), The Fairy’s Dream explores the mystery of life’s purpose. It tells of a fairy who has a great desire to come to the Earth. To enter a doll’s house, she has to fragment herself into different bits. Ultimately, each part forgets its connection to the whole, and confusion and conflict ensue. Finally, the fairy discovers the power of the awakened heart to unite all the parts, and this brings love, harmony and beauty to the world.
Hazrat Inayat Khan, revered Sufi teacher and classical Indian musician, taught across Europe and North America. He emphasizes the importance of spiritual liberty, tolerance for all, and the realization that all of humanity is united as one family in Love, Harmony, and Beauty.
Video Version: YouTube link: ‘The Fairy’s Dream’: A Sufi Tale by Hazrat Inayat Khan
Video Credits:
Editing, design and illustration by Felicia Norton and Charles Smith
Music: Mozart Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K.332/300k: II. Adagio, played by Robert Casadesus, who has graciously allowed its use
Editing, design and illustration by Felicia Norton and Charles Smith
Music: Mozart Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K.332/300k: II. Adagio, played by Robert Casadesus, who has graciously allowed its use
Book Version:
A printed version of The Fairy’s Dream is available for sale online. All proceeds from the book support the Hope Project, India, a charitable trust, founded in 1975 by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, son of Hazrat Inayat Khan. The Hope Project , provides food, education, and healthcare to those in need in the Nizamuddin Basti area of Delhi.
A printed version of The Fairy’s Dream is available for sale online. All proceeds from the book support the Hope Project, India, a charitable trust, founded in 1975 by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, son of Hazrat Inayat Khan. The Hope Project , provides food, education, and healthcare to those in need in the Nizamuddin Basti area of Delhi.
The printed version is available at the following links:
Video and book © 2024, TwoSeasJoin Press
Warmest wishes,
Kainat Felicia Norton and Muinuddin Charles Smith
Kainat Felicia Norton and Muinuddin Charles Smith