The provided chapters do not mention Rumi. The core message found in Chapter 19 is about the direct relationship with the Guru and the incomprehensible nature of the Master's deeds. It states, 'Allah-Malik, Allah-Malik' (God is the Master); there is no other protector besides Him; His deeds are extraordinary, priceless, and incomprehensible.' The advice given is to surrender with an undivided heart and witness the wonder of devotion. Instead of looking for familiar teachings from others, the text encourages you to experience the 'new marvels of Sai's skill' daily by treating his words as authoritative and nurturing the good thoughts that arise within you.
Does the book contain any stories or teachings from Rumi?
📖 Chapter 19