The Emerald

On Singing to the Beloved in Times of Crisis

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Feb 27, 2025
Dr. Omid Safi, a professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University with a focus on Sufism, shares profound insights on navigating crises through creativity. He discusses how singing and poetry serve as vital expressions of longing and connection in tumultuous times. Safi emphasizes the importance of embracing uncertainty and fostering genuine relationships to heal societal wounds. By viewing the universe as a beloved mystery, he advocates for cultivating sacredness and empathy amidst modern disconnection, urging listeners to find strength through emotional expression.
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Loss of the Sacred

  • The loss of the sacred is felt across the political spectrum, leading to cynicism.
  • Josh points out that "winning the meme war" doesn't address this deeper issue.
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Treasures in Ruins

  • Josh encourages seeing treasures within ruins, even in seemingly ruined people.
  • He quotes Rumi: "Whenever you see a ruin, suspect a treasure."
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Beyond Outrage

  • Narrow bandwidth emotions, like outrage, are unsustainable for movements.
  • Deeper, more nuanced emotions are essential for lasting change.
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