![]() ![]() And so you realize that you can’t really do that from just reading books)…that you actually need a spiritual direction you need to see that alive. You empty of all that comes along with your nafs in order to be fully present when you meet God at the end of your life. In that, you finally come to realize that the aim of all faith traditions, every single one of them, is…(and we have the prophets and messengers and each one of them exemplifies humility and service and emptiness of ego. And when I got out of university I was looking for a way, because every faith tradition is both a doctrine and a methodology. But it wasn’t taught among the world’s religions. And we all had the idea it was 1001 Nights, camels and harems and Baghdad! We all had read 1001 Nights. And Islam was not even included back then. Virginia: I majored in World Religions in university in New York. Lola: It is obvious your work is infused with a spiritual sense of purpose but how did it come about? Lola Elniaj sits down with an interview with Virginia Gray Henry, founder of Fons Vitae publishing house and Ghazali Project for Children.
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