The Volume throws a fresh light on Sufi Inayat Khan's message. Maybe one of his central themes, the divinity of the human soul, is expressed best here and in a more varied from than in the other volumes. Apart from teachings in the form of discourses and lectures this book contains autobiographical notes, both on his time in India and the early years of his mission in the West. There are some interesting analyses of life in the East and the West and on the role of mysticism in life, apart from unique renderings of Indian life at the turn of the century. Finally you will find some fine plays giving his subtle teachings on life within and without in yet another form. The discourses and lectures focus on mysticism, meditation, faith, mastery, discipleship and related themes. The book will help you along the path of your soul opening your inner eyes to the beauty of the Self. About the AuthorHAZRAT INAYAT KHAN, (Baroda 1882-1927) was a famous musician in his young years. Later he left for the West in order to spread the Sufi message of love, harmony and beauty. He preached Sufism not as an orthodox sect, but as a forward-looking world message of interreligious brotherhood. He founded many Sufi centers in the West. In India, the Sufi message has got an inspiring centre at the Dargah of the Master himself, located near the tomb of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia, New Delhi. PrefaceTHIS BOOK is centred around the theme of the divinity of the human soul. It is a book appealing in many ways to the soul of the reader. It consists of widely different matter, both in terms of subjects and by way of presentation. The first part contains various themes given as lectures, whilst the second part contains a lively rendering of autobiograph