The Spiritual Health Web Site gives expression to a variety of resources which are capable, God willing, of constructively affecting spiritual health. Through essays, articles, stories, novels, journals, and poems, this Spiritual Health web site critically explores an array of themes, ranging from: spiritual abuse, to: the Sufi Path (tasawwuf), mysticism, education, psychology, mind control, terrorism, ecology, Islam, the occult, political science, evolution, and much more.
Approximately a thousand years ago, the Sufi saint Hazrat al-Hujwiri (also known as Hazrat Dada Ganj Baksh) stated in his Kashf al-Mahjub -- and he, actually, was quoting someone from a still earlier time -- "Once Sufism was a reality without a name, and now it is a name without a reality." The problem has gotten worse since that time.
One of the primary resources of this Web Site comes in the form of a virtual library which is intended to provide authentic information on, and insight into, numerous dimensions of the Sufi (tasawwuf) Path, in particular, and Islam, in general. Included amont the topics that are examined in the Spiritual Health web site are the many facets and faces of spiritual abuse, as well as a great deal of discussion about how to identify and, God willing, counter such destructive forces.
In addition to the foregoing material, one will discover within the Spiritual Health web site that there is extensive space given to topical areas such as: mysticism, psychology, philosophy, terrorism, ecology, education, political science, evolution, and science. Moreover, there are numerous essays on many different facets of the Sufi Path (tasawwuf) and Islam, as well as: several novels, a journal, and a collection of short stories. These essays, journals, and stories deal, both individually and collectively, with different aspects of spiritual health, spiritual abuse, mysticism, and/or Islam.
Many years ago, my shaykh made a recording consisting of, among other things, an introductory talk about the Sufi Path. This individual was an authentic Sufi guide with whom I worked for fifteen years, or so, and who passed away in the later 1980s ... before, by God's leave, my spiritual education was continued -- but in a very different way -- by means of a false teacher who sought to destroy me -- as well as many other individuals -- in a variety of ways, but who, by the Grace of God, was not successful.
For many years, I carried this talk around with me, and because it was on tape, I wondered if the sound quality would have survived intact across the many hardships, temperature differentials, and so on to which the tape had been subjected. However, I was afraid to play the tape fearing that if I did, the tape might break.
Recently, I decided to try to convert the tape to an MP3 format. By the Grace of Allah, this was completed without a hitch. Moreover, after digitally remastering the tape, according to my limited abilities and equipment, an MP3 was produced which, by the Grace of Allah, has pretty good quality.
If you would like to listen to a streaming version of the tape, then, please go to( but be prepared for a short wait -- how long depends on your Internet connection -- while the audio program is buffered):