So I started this blog and three others about a month ago. I’ve been updating it quite often ever since but this may not be sustained as I’m not this much online when I’m on the road. I’ve decided to make use of this period of temporarily settling in a ‘civilized’ place by sharing things.
I was waiting to be more satisfied with the first part of the content to invite you here but I realized that’s very hard. I’m not that happy with my blogging skills but it’s a new thing for me anyway. I feel like I’m writing an e-mail to a good, concerned friend who doesn’t have a face or a name. It’s like keeping a diary starting with “dear journal” and then letting the world see it. It’s weird. I just hope it’s not boring and that you have a little patience to see what I have to share.
I just learned that the order of blog posts go reverse. So what you see right below this one is the last post I sent and the first post I wrote is at the bottom of this page, or even on the ‘history’ part which can be reached through the side panel. I would really appreciate it if you can start with the couple of first entries rather than the last ones, so that the blog gains a little relevance.
I would really like to hear some comments about what I wrote so please click the ‘comment’ link right under the posts to give me some feedback. If you really like what I write and want to see what I write as soon as I put it online you can ‘subscribe’ to this blog using the ‘subscribe’ links on the side panel (RSS).
As I said I have 4 blogs now. This one is about my inner journey and I have one on traveling, one on relationship stories and one in Turkish.
Welcome to my little web.
But this is an old tale you tell – they say.
But surely this is a new tale you tell – some say.
Tell it once again – they say;
Or, do not tell it again – others say.
But I have heard all this before –say some;
Or, but this is not how it was told before – say the rest.
And these, these are our people, Dervish Baba, this is man.
Naqshibandi Recital
as quoted in The Way of The Sufi by Idries Shah
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