References
Welcome
Etudes Traditionnelles
Namj ud-Din Kubra
Corbin, The Man of Light
Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Awakening: A Sufi Experience
In Search of the Hidden Treasure
That Which Transpires Behind That Which Appears
Dr. David Bohm
Unfolding Meaning
William C. Chittick
The Sufi Path of Knowledge
Henri Corbin
Creative Imagination
Bhikhu Geshe Gyatso
Clear Light of Bliss
Muhyiuddin Ibn al-'Arabi
The Wisdom of the Prophets [Fusus al-Hikam]
Whoso Knoweth Himself, from the Treatise of Being
Hazrat Inayat Khan
Esoteric Papers
Gathas
Githa (I, II, III)
Healing and the Mind World
In an Eastern Rose Garden
Mastery Through Accomplishment
Philosophy, Psychology, Mysticism
Sangathas
Sangithas
Social Gathekas
Spiritual Liberty
Sufi Teachings
Supplementary Papers
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Art of Being and Becoming
The Awakening of the Human Spirit
The Bowl of Saki
The Complete Sayings
The Inner Life
The Mysticism of Sound and Music
The Smiling Forehead
The Soul, Whence and Whither
The Unity of Religious Ideals
Volume I: The Inner Life
Volume II: The Mysticism of Sound
Volume X: The Path of Initiation
Edited by Pirzade Zia Inayat Khan
A Pearl In Wine
M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
Asma'ul Husna: The 99 Beautiful Names of Allah
Sufi Order International
Introductory Pamphlet
E.H. Whinfield
Shabistari, Gulsham i Raz: The Mystic Rose Garden
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Hazrat Inayat Khan:
The Alchemy of Happiness
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Mysticism, Psychology
Happiness cannot be bought or sold, nor can you give it to a person who has not got it. Happiness is your own being, your own self, that self that is the most precious thing in life. All religions, all philosophical systems, have in different forms taught man how to find it by the religious path or the mystical way; and all the wise ones have in some form or another given a method by which the individual can find that happiness for which the soul is seeking. Sages and mystics have called this process alchemy.—Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Published by Barrie and Jenkins of London for International Headquarters of the Sufi Movement, Geneva
© 1962, 1973
ISBN 0 214 15773 3
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