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233: Unabridged Interview: Haleh Liza Gafori

Oct 31, 2025
Haleh Liza Gafori, a poet, musician, and translator renowned for her contemporary translations of Rumi, dives deep into the mystical world of poetry and its relevance amidst modern crises. She eloquently discusses how Rumi's teachings offer profound healing and escape from anxiety, materialism, and self-repression. Gafori explores the political implications of poetry, urging listeners to embrace joy and challenge societal norms. Recognizing the power of language and art, she advocates for inner transformation as a pathway to social change.
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ANECDOTE

A Painting That Witnessed War

  • Haleh recounts her mother painting a large image of a soldier chasing a barefoot girl after seeing it in a magazine.
  • The painting became both witness and personal processing of grief, completed over many Fridays with Haleh modeling mid-run.
INSIGHT

Rumi's Conversion To Ecstatic Practice

  • Rumi's life moved from theologian's son to ecstatic poet after meeting the mystic Shams and embracing music and whirling.
  • His spontaneous poems arose from ecstatic practice and deep friendship, not from academic theorizing.
INSIGHT

Rumi As A Practical Companion

  • Rumi functioned as a practical guide to change for Haleh, showing alternative ways of thinking beyond anxiety.
  • His confessional, tender lines made spiritual practices feel accessible and humane.
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