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Departing Sails
George Shakkur
$20.00
The author of this book is not a writer, not a poet; it is enough to say about him that he is a human being, that is, a man who tried to chant everlasting sweet sorrows, a man who loved life but only through his great love of Dahesh." This quotation cited from the author's Preface to his book draws for us a clear picture of the whole book. This volume is in the form of prose poems or cantos in which the author addresses his well-beloved Guide, Dr. Dahesh. These cantos are suffused with the fragrance of dreams and shades as well as marked with deep intensity of the feelings of love and longing. The reader would be captivated by the profusion of imagery and its hauntingly rhythmical beauty.
The book has been rendered from French into Arabic by the Poet. Mussa Al-Maalouf.
The book has been rendered from French into Arabic by the Poet. Mussa Al-Maalouf.
Opinions of Learned Authors, Journalists, Statesmen, Clergymen and Others about the Founder of Daheshism
Group of Writers
$15.00
Opinions about Dr. Dahesh. Some admirers find him extraordinary, others are moderate in their judgments of him, and still others are rather cautious waiting for history to say its final word about him. But nearly all of them agree on three matters: the extraordinary personality of Dr. Dahesh, his supernatural power, and the sublime and reforming nature of his message.
Critical Analyses of the Literary Works of Dr. Dahesh by Men of Letters, Poets, Authors, and Journalists
Group of Writers
$20.00
Tens of essays and comments give the reader an overview of Dr. Dahesh’s voluminous literary output, the rich and deep significance of his ideas, the sublimity of his purpose, the beauty of his style, and the diversity of his works.
In the Temple of Dr. Dahesh: At a Literary Altar
Ghazi Brax
$12.00
It is a general survey of Dr. Dahesh’s literature which shows Dr. Dahesh’s opinions with respect to the formative influences shaping his works, his richly educated mind, the numerous subjects communicated and channeled by him through a multiplicity of genres and different aesthetic styles.
Zeina Fairy Tales or Voyage to the Unknown
Zeina Hadad
$60.00
The author surfing on the wings of imagination takes us to new undiscovered Edens. Through these tales, you will come to believe that "imagination is the image of reality!" * Original version in French
Halim Dammous and Spirituality in His Writings
Najwa Salam Brax
$35.00
The life of the Lebanese poet, Halim Dammous (1888–1957), in this book, has been divided into two stages: the first stage, materialistic, prior to his belief in Daheshism and the second stage, spiritualistic, following his belief in Daheshism.
Born Again with Dr. Dahesh
Salim Onbargi
$24.00
The Preface to this book summarizes the major thrust of the book thus: "The great importance of this book is derived from its central figure, Dr. Dahesh, around whom all the events related therein evolve. It is an unpretentious, humble, and true testimony of the man, his deeds, and doctrine, written as a token of gratitude, and tribute to his humanity and unsurpassed greatness, which had the effect of transforming the author's life entirely, making his experience an actual rebirth of his self."
The Miracles of the Founder of Daheshism And His Wondrous Prodigies (HD1)
Halim Dammous
$15.00
This is the first volume in the series: The miracles of Dr. Dahesh and His Wondrous Prodigies. The author relates the story of his first acquaintance with Dr. Dahesh and his belief in his message as well as how this belief effected in him a spiritual regeneration and rebirth. Also he relates some of the miracles he witnessed performed by the founder of Daheshism over a period of eight months (from May untill December of the year 1942).
There are accounts of such miracles as instanteneous transportation of objects from far places and control over them, prophecies unveiling hidden objects and the miraculous healings. The most amazing of these miracles relate restoring life to the dead and the descent of a creature from another extraterrestial material world and his revelation of astounding spiritual truths.
The author does not only relate the miracle, but he also comments on them, adding his own interpretation or contemplation of the happenings.
The first Daheshist believer, Yussuf Al-Hajj, preceded Halim Dammous in recording the miracles he had witnessed from March 23, 1942 until May of the same year.
There are accounts of such miracles as instanteneous transportation of objects from far places and control over them, prophecies unveiling hidden objects and the miraculous healings. The most amazing of these miracles relate restoring life to the dead and the descent of a creature from another extraterrestial material world and his revelation of astounding spiritual truths.
The author does not only relate the miracle, but he also comments on them, adding his own interpretation or contemplation of the happenings.
The first Daheshist believer, Yussuf Al-Hajj, preceded Halim Dammous in recording the miracles he had witnessed from March 23, 1942 until May of the same year.
Dr. Dahesh, a Prodigious Writer: A Comparative Study of Two Great Works, Dahesh's Inferno and Dante's Inferno
Ghazi Brax
$10.00
What are the motives behind Dante’s Divine Comedy or Dr. Dahesh’s Inferno? What are Dante’s and Dr. Dahesh’s concepts of Hell? How did they portray the environment of Hell, the devilish methods of torture, the role of the devils, and the conditions of the damned?
You find an answer to these questions and others in the comparative study of two great authors and their books.
You find an answer to these questions and others in the comparative study of two great authors and their books.
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