Sunday, July 3, 2011

Whriling dervish

This postcard arrived to me from Turkey. Arzu sent it to thank me for my little help. I'm really glad because of the postcard- I've always wanted to see Whirling Dervishes! I like postcards showing traditions and cultures from different countries.

The members of the Mevlevi Order are known in the world as Whirling Dervishes. The Mevlevi sect belongs to the Sunni or orthodox mainstream of Islam. Its doctrine never developed a revolutionary strategy - and although it was occasionally criticized for its heretical ideas, it always enjoyed the respect of the officialdom.


The rituals of the Whirling Dervishes are among the enduring as well as the most exquisite ceremonies of spirituality. The ritual whirling of the dervishes is an act of love and a drama of faith. It possesses a highly structured form within which the gentle turns become increasingly dynamic as the individual dervishes strive to achieve a state of trans. The music that accompanies the whirling from beginning to end ranges from somber to rhapsodical; its effect is intended to be mesmerizing. Chanting of poetry, rhythmic rotation, and incessant music create a synthesis which, according to the faithful, induces a feeling of soaring, of ecstasy, of mystical flight. Information provided by www.allaboutturkey.com

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