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Caravan of Dreams [Hardcover]

Idries Shah (Author)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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December 1988
A colorful caravan of Eastern oral and written literature, this collection includes many best-known teaching stories of the dervish philosophers and mystics, writings by Idries Shah on Mecca and on Islam, poetry, proverbs, allegories, and symbolic tales of amazing richness and variety as "The Story of Mushkil Gusha", "The Magic Horse", and "The Two Brothers".

The collection as a whole makes delightful reading, and at the same time brings the reader closer to the spiritual essence of the Middle East which is of overwhelming contemporary interest and value. A favorite gift book.


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"... beguiling ... resonate at a deep subconscious level ... the reader will sense a containing framework even if its nature eludes him." -- Evening News, May 27, 1971

"... indicating real possibilities and practical alternatives to our present ways of operation ... relevant, fruitful and urgent for our present society." -- New Society, June 20, 1968

"Like the marvellous dream landscapes you entered with fairy tales as a child." -- Doris Lessing, The Listener

"Stories adhere, return, expand beyond outer consciousness. Like great poems, they enrich, elevate, nourish ... more than rewarding ... impossible to forget." -- Tribune, August 16, 1968

About the Author

As the urgency of our global situation becomes apparent, more and more readers are turning to the books of Idries Shah (1924-1996) as a way to train new capacities and new ways of thinking. Shah has been described as "the most significant worker adapting classical spiritual thought to the modern world."

Shah was educated in both the East and West, by private tutors and through wide-ranging travel and personal encounters - the series of journeys which characterize Sufi education and development. In keeping with Sufi tradition, his life was essentially one of service. His knowledge and interests appeared limitless, and his activities and accomplishments took place in many different countries and in numerous fields of endeavor.

Shah was Director of Studies of the Institute for Cultural Research, an educational organization sponsoring interdisciplinary and crosscultural studies of human thought; a founding member of the Club of Rome; a Governor of the Royal Humane Society and the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables; and the founder of publishing house Octagon Press.

Shah's landmark book, "The Sufis", invited readers to approach Sufi ideas and test them out. The evident and common sense made it clear that here was a sane, authoritative voice in the wilderness of the gobbledegookish mysticism of the sixties. The lively, contemporary books on traditional psychologies, literature, philosophy and Sufi thought that followed established a broad historical and cultural context for Sufi thought and action. These have so far sold over 15 million copies in 12 languages worldwide and have been awarded many prizes. They have been reviewed by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Times, The Tribune, The Telegraph, and numerous other international journals and newspapers.

University and college courses throughout the world are employing Shah's books, or works based on them, in a wide variety of disciplines including sociology, psychology and literature.

In 1969, Idries Shah was awarded the Dictionary of International Biography's Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service to Human Thought. Other honors included a Two Thousand Men of Achievement award (1971), Six First Prizes awarded by the UNESCO International Book Year (1972), and the International Who's Who in Poetry's Gold Medal for Poetry (1975).

According to his obituary in the London Daily Telegraph "it is impossible to assess his influence, and his legacy is incalculable".

He was, it is said, the Sufi Teacher of the Age.

"The most interesting books in the English language." Saturday Review

"A major psychological and cultural event of our time." Psychology Today

"One is immediately forced to use one's mind in a new way." New York Times

The instrumental function of Shah's work is now well established among people from all walks of life. Stockbrokers, scientists, lawyers, managers, writers, physicians, and diplomats have found Shah's literature for human development "extraordinary".

"It presents a blueprint of the human mental structure." Robert Ornstein, Ph.D.

"Extremely useful in teaching students about management and computers." Thomas Malone, MIT

"Idries Shah provides the unique perspective that allows us to assess real motivations and social biases in a more accurate light." E. Neilsen, Attorney at Law


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 207 pages
  • Publisher: Octagon Press, Limited; 1st Ed. (U.K.) edition (December 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0900860146
  • ISBN-13: 978-0900860140
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,992,987 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Our Common Humanity, April 26, 1999
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This review is from: Caravan of Dreams (Paperback)
This book has some interesting cultural information on Mohammend and Mecca that might be of interest to Westerners. There are also some fabulous stories, most of them with an Eastern flavor. The Caravan of Dreams refers to a story from the Arabian Nights where Maruf the Cobbler imagines and then describes a caravan of great riches on its way to him. According to the introduction this led not to his disgrace, but to the caravan materializing and arriving. Shah adds: "May your Caravan of Dreams find its way to you." A sentiment that pervades this charming book. Idries Shah spent much of his life bridging and building bridges for two cultures. The stories and narratives here add to that process. Shah was also a Sufi Teacher, so there is much instructional material here. Teaching Stories and suggestions about how to best utilize them. At a time in our human history where people seem sometimes to be separating themselves into smaller, less tolerant groupings; books like this refer back to our common humanity, the narratives and characteristics that have persevered through both time and changing cultures. Modern people tend to think of themselves as different than those people who came before them; those people whose efforts in many ways bequeathed to us the lives we now enjoy. A book like this gives one a sense of the timelessness of our human heritage.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book of Extraordinary Tales, August 28, 2001
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The first time I encountered this book was one Thursday night nearly thirty years ago when friends read The Story of Mushkil Gusha (one of the many stories it contains). Despite numerous readings (and tellings) of that story, one keeps finding more that is in it. Like the book itself, it gets better and richer in meaning, the better one gets to know it. Other tales in this extraordinary book do, too. The Magic Horse and The Tale of Melon City come immediately to mind. This is a most remarkable book to read oneself and to share with others. Read aloud the Story of Mushkil Gusha with friends some Thursday night and discover, for yourself, what riches it contains!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A first book, August 30, 2005
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People often ask which of Idries Shah's books they should read first. While you can dive in almost anywhere in his 30 or so books, you can do as I did, by happy accident: read CARAVAN OF DREAMS. Here you'll find excerpts from the Hadith: "Trust in God--but tie your camel first." Shah's pilgrimage to Mecca is included. Jalaludin Rumi is represented with quotes such as "The man of God is not an expert made by books." Omar Khayyam is here: "Religionists do not know Thy mercy as we know it." You'll find a multitude of Sufi "teaching stories": "A father said to his double-seeing son: 'Son you see two instead of one.' 'How can that be?' the boy replied. 'If I were, there would seem to be four moons up there in place of two.' Twelve jokes of the Mulla Nasrudin show wisdom in mirth: "O people!" shouted Nasrudin, running through the streets of his village, "know that I have lost my donkey. Anyone who brings it back will be given the donkey as a reward!" "You must be mad," said some spectators to this strange event." "Not at all," said Nasrudin; "do you not know that the pleasure which you get when you find something lost is greater than the joy of possessing it?" And there is the "table talk" of Idries Shah himself: "Before you learn to meditate, you must unlearn what you think meditation might be." And there is much, much more in this slim volume of just 207 pages. If you are touched by the samples above, you will love this book much more so.
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