Saturday, April 5, 2014

A Sufi Retreat: with Sheikh Burhanuddin

A Sufi Retreat 
with Sheikh Burhanuddin


The Sufi practices that Sheikh Burhanuddin initiates during his seminars belong both to the tradition and to  contemporary life. The prayer, the meditation, the breathing, the turning dance, and especially the practice of the dhikr(remembrance of God), based on the repetition of the Divine Names, are the main tools used by the Sufis in searching for a direct connection with God. 

These methods lead the participants to recognize themselves beyond the veils of illusion and to be separated from the Whole without the over-structures of conditioning. This makes it possible to have an experience of the awakening and to be able to practice it in daily life.

Sheikh Burhanuddin leads the participants to share an authentic experience, opening their heart to the mysticism and beauty of life. During the session, he is constantly infusing Divine Love into the hearts of the participants. This process helps them to simply ‘Be’, overcoming the limits of their personality. 


About the Facilitator:













Sheikh Burhanuddin Herrmann is a mystic and spiritual teacher of German origin. When he was very young the desire of his heart led him to Mawlana Sheikh Nazim Adil al-Haqqani, the current Grand Master of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, who initiated and educated Burhanuddin into the traditional way of the dervishes.
Sheikh Burhanuddin is a deep soul reader with an innate sensitivity and capacity of understanding in helping people with their psychological and physical problems.
For nearly thirty years he has been travelling around the world under instruction of his master.  He leads seminars of spiritual growth and insights to which all are welcome.
 
“We are coming from invisible worlds and to invisible worlds we are going 
back."
- Mawlana Sheikh Nazim Adil al-Haqqani


Fri-Sun, 23-25 May 
9:30 AM to 6:00 PM 

Participation by Contribution

Prior Registration Required:
9250361903, 9311902235
info@zorbathebuddha.org
  





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