Mastery Through Accomplishment

Mastery Through Accomplishment by Hazrat Inayat Khan, published by Omega Publications in September 1985, is a revised edition comprising 320 pages in English. This book presents the teachings of Inayat Khan on key concepts such as destiny, free will, and the pursuit of life’s purpose. It emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and the struggle of life, suggesting that worldly accomplishments can coexist with spiritual development.
Readers will find practical insights into how to navigate life’s challenges while cultivating a sense of mastery. The text explores the idea that achieving success in everyday affairs can enhance one’s spiritual journey rather than detract from it. By addressing the balance between professional duties and spiritual growth, this book serves as a guide for those seeking to understand the interplay between the material and spiritual realms, making it a relevant resource for individuals interested in Sufi teachings and personal development.
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Teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan on destiny and free will, knowing life’s purpose, self-discipline, the struggle of life, and rising above limitation.
Many readers consider this book to be the most practical place to begin working with the teachings of Inayat Khan. Accomplishment in worldly affairs is not viewed as a hindrance on the spiritual path, but is seen as the means of developing the ability to achieve what one wishes, and ultimately to achieve the purpose of one’s life.
“It is not necessary for man to leave all the things of the world and go into retreat. He can attend to his business, to his profession, to his duties in life and yet at the same time develop this spirit in himself, which is the spirit of mastery. Mastery is not only a means of accomplishing the things of the world, but it is that by which a person fulfills the purpose of his life.”
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