Then part on spiritual liberty is a wonderfully concise persentation of the Sufi way, with the stress on enlightened philosophy, which in pearls is supplemented by the psychological side of ti, all permeated by the inspired mysticism of the Murshid. Aqibat and the Phenomenon cover the item of death and life hereafter in chapters like death, the way of judgement, heaven and hell and reicarnation. Metaphysics supplements this partt of the author's philosophy by offering view on the relationship with our life on earth, and the soul relation to one's body. Love, human and the Divine teaches the essential morals of love, not in terms of do's and do not's. but of the wonderful esence of it to forget the self absorbed as one is in the beauty of the self. It is illustrated by some stories on the subject.