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An innovative look at the interplay between the mystical traditions of Sufism and Hasidism from a leading practitioner-scholar.In The Merging of Two Oceans, Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez follows his In t...
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19 August 2021

An innovative look at the interplay between the mystical traditions of Sufism and Hasidism from a leading practitioner-scholar.
In The Merging of Two Oceans, Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez follows his In the Teahouse of Experience with a new collection of talks, laying the foundations for understanding the historical and spiritual connections between Sufism and Hasidism, two of the world’s great mystical traditions. Through a masterful weave of storytelling and scholarship, Miles-Yépez explores a series of significant ‘meetings’ between these two traditions in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, details his own role in the formation of a new Sufi lineage connected with Hasidism, and offers a veritable bouquet of potent teachings drawing on the wisdom of both traditions. The Merging of Two Oceans is a boundary-pushing book that will fascinate and inspire admirers of these mystical traditions and their teachings, as well as spiritual seekers from all religious backgrounds.
The Merging of Two Oceans was published by Albion-Andalus and is distributed by Ayin Press (via Publishers Group West).
In The Merging of Two Oceans, Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez follows his In the Teahouse of Experience with a new collection of talks, laying the foundations for understanding the historical and spiritual connections between Sufism and Hasidism, two of the world’s great mystical traditions. Through a masterful weave of storytelling and scholarship, Miles-Yépez explores a series of significant ‘meetings’ between these two traditions in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, details his own role in the formation of a new Sufi lineage connected with Hasidism, and offers a veritable bouquet of potent teachings drawing on the wisdom of both traditions. The Merging of Two Oceans is a boundary-pushing book that will fascinate and inspire admirers of these mystical traditions and their teachings, as well as spiritual seekers from all religious backgrounds.
The Merging of Two Oceans was published by Albion-Andalus and is distributed by Ayin Press (via Publishers Group West).
Price: $27.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Ayin Press
Imprint: Ayin Press
Publication Date:
19 August 2021
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781953220097
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / Comparative Religion, Comparative religion, RELIGION / Islam / Sufi, RELIGION / Judaism / Kabbalah & Mysticism, RELIGION / Ecumenism & Interfaith, Judaism, Islamic groups: Sufis
“Pir Netanel’s book opens further the doors of Jewish-Sufi cross-fertilization, offering beautiful stories and practices from both traditions, and furnishing interesting background material pertaining to the creation of the Inayati-Maimuni Order and its founding pir, Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. If you are someone whose soul is stirred by both the Sufi and Hasidic traditions, this is a book you will want to read.”
—Gregory Blann (Shaykh Muhammad Jamal al-Jerrahi), author of When Oceans Merge: The Contemporary Sufi and Hasidic Teachings of Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
“With The Merging of Two Oceans, Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez has brought us an important and long-overdue piece of scholarship, as soulful as it is erudite. Peppered with practices, teaching tales, and the history of the Sufi and Jewish mystical traditions’ intertwining, The Merging of Two Oceans is an accessible and deeply nourishing read that many spiritual seekers will celebrate.”
—Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, author of Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma
“Embracing the ancient maxim that ‘the height of human knowledge is to know that we do not know,’ Pir Netanel encourages us to embrace the interspiritual learning that has enriched Jews and Muslims, Hasidism and Sufis, for centuries. He describes how these two ‘oceans’ commingled in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and in the life of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. The Merging of Two Oceans also recounts a story of friendship between rebbe and student and beautifully describes the author’s ordination. Pir Netanel makes esoteric teachings accessible through references to contemporary literature and film, as well as history and stories, and philosophical, spiritual, and psychological wisdom gleaned from a contemplative reading of scripture. This rich context informs concrete advice on how to meditate and pray. If you find yourself at the uncomfortable ‘crossroads of religions,’ Pir Netanel meets you there and lets you know you’re not alone.”
—Father David Denny, cofounder of The Desert Foundation, and coauthor of Desert Voices: The Edge Effect
“In this book, our dear brother Netanel Mu’in ad-Din has prepared a banquet of wisdom for the soul and mind that overflows with deep and detailed knowledge of tradition and practice. The clarity and mastery with which he explains the meeting and merging of these two traditions, Sufism and Hasidism, allows the reader to become familiar with the central teachings of both traditions in an accessible way, while also becoming acquainted with the nuances of their respective spiritual terminologies. In addition, by sharing details of his personal journey with his spiritual guide and the birth of a new lineage, he provides us with insights into the inner workings of the tradition, something that is often hidden and can only be speculated about. As a work that is at once spiritual manual, history and storytelling, this collection of talks can be seen as inspired by the malfuzat (‘discourses’) genre of Sufi literature.”
—Shaykh Issa Farajajé, Chishti-Nizami Sufi Shaykh
—Gregory Blann (Shaykh Muhammad Jamal al-Jerrahi), author of When Oceans Merge: The Contemporary Sufi and Hasidic Teachings of Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan and Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
“With The Merging of Two Oceans, Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez has brought us an important and long-overdue piece of scholarship, as soulful as it is erudite. Peppered with practices, teaching tales, and the history of the Sufi and Jewish mystical traditions’ intertwining, The Merging of Two Oceans is an accessible and deeply nourishing read that many spiritual seekers will celebrate.”
—Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, author of Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma
“Embracing the ancient maxim that ‘the height of human knowledge is to know that we do not know,’ Pir Netanel encourages us to embrace the interspiritual learning that has enriched Jews and Muslims, Hasidism and Sufis, for centuries. He describes how these two ‘oceans’ commingled in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and in the life of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. The Merging of Two Oceans also recounts a story of friendship between rebbe and student and beautifully describes the author’s ordination. Pir Netanel makes esoteric teachings accessible through references to contemporary literature and film, as well as history and stories, and philosophical, spiritual, and psychological wisdom gleaned from a contemplative reading of scripture. This rich context informs concrete advice on how to meditate and pray. If you find yourself at the uncomfortable ‘crossroads of religions,’ Pir Netanel meets you there and lets you know you’re not alone.”
—Father David Denny, cofounder of The Desert Foundation, and coauthor of Desert Voices: The Edge Effect
“In this book, our dear brother Netanel Mu’in ad-Din has prepared a banquet of wisdom for the soul and mind that overflows with deep and detailed knowledge of tradition and practice. The clarity and mastery with which he explains the meeting and merging of these two traditions, Sufism and Hasidism, allows the reader to become familiar with the central teachings of both traditions in an accessible way, while also becoming acquainted with the nuances of their respective spiritual terminologies. In addition, by sharing details of his personal journey with his spiritual guide and the birth of a new lineage, he provides us with insights into the inner workings of the tradition, something that is often hidden and can only be speculated about. As a work that is at once spiritual manual, history and storytelling, this collection of talks can be seen as inspired by the malfuzat (‘discourses’) genre of Sufi literature.”
—Shaykh Issa Farajajé, Chishti-Nizami Sufi Shaykh