There is no doubt that the source of our music, which today is called Classical Turkish Music, Turkish Art Music, etc., is Sufism, also…
Yağız Gönüler
Yağız Gönüler
Editor, copywriter. He considers it his duty to conduct research on the history of Istanbul and Sufism, to study the lives of the old(mez) people who carried Turkish culture to the present day, and to share all these by talking and writing. He writes for magazines such as Muhit, Söğüt, Okur. His last published book is Waiting at the Threshold.
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“People try to avoid meeting their own soulsthey’ll do anything, no matter how ridiculous.”– Carl Gustav Jung, Dreams In the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s…
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Oruç Aruoba was a quiet person, as those who knew him would know and those who did not would guess. Producing is the skill…
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Huzur-u mânevî is a beautiful phrase in Turkish. Where you find peace in being there. A place where you sink into thought or silence…
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We have a strange way of telling and listening. We tell them as if we are the only ones with problems, or we listen…
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Partly because of my profession and partly because of my desire to understand the human enigma, every year I wonder about the most searched…