These spiritual stories are about the classic Sufi character, Mulla Nasrudin. It is no longer known if Mulla is real or fictional, especially as new stories are being written about him even today.
However, what is true is that Mulla Nasrudin wears many masks: sometimes the jokester, sometimes the wise, the witty, and the ignorant. In some instances, Nasrudin represents the chaos of our inner mind, and in other instances he appears as a profound stage.
For these reasons, stories with Mulla Nasrudin can sometimes seem confusing. Take a moment to step past your confusion and search for the deeper wisdom within each of these spiritual stories.
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Rope and the Sky – Featured Spiritual Story
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A Sufi mystic stopped Nasrudin in the street. In order to test whether Nasrudin was sensitive to inner knowledge, he made a sign pointing to the sky. The Sufi meant, "There is only one truth, which covers all."
Nasrudin's companion, an ordinary man, thought... |
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The Alternative – Featured Spiritual Story
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"I am a hospitable man," said Nasrudin to a group of cronies at the teahouse. "Very well, then - take us all home to supper," said the greediest.
Nasrudin collected the whole crowd and started towards his house with them. When he was almost there, he said:
"I'll go ahead and warn my wife: You just wait here." His wife cuffed him when he told her the news. "There is no food in the house - turn them away..." |
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Spiritual Stories by Mulla Nasrudin |
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