A unique platform dedicated to Sufi tales
The whispers of Sufism
" A single drop of water contains the entire ocean,"
A single story can awaken a whole world .
Sufi sayings
The Sufi Tales are filled with wisdom and guide us step by step.
Each story is like a seed, planted in the heart of the listener.
Welcomed with presence, she unfolds to reveal her fragrance and her beauty.
Each tale is a mirror, inviting us to look at the world differently, with more depth and clarity.
A haven of listening and presence
Enter this space...
Here, time slows down, words breathe.
Sit down, and let yourself be carried away.
These voices, coming from the East, from Andalusia, from Persia or elsewhere, tell of wisdom in a thousand guises.
" He who listens with his heart hears what words cannot conceal. "
— Sufi tradition
Discover a story
A SINGLE INTERFACE
This format of AUDIO STORIES ,
Thus assembled, it is unique.
Gathered over months and years,
They arrive here, all the way to you.
EDUCATION
These tales teach us about both the Sufi path and our life's direction.
They are true guides, and the words we listen to nourish our path.
SIMPLICITY
Do you want to listen to a story?
All you have to do is sit back, choose , and enjoy.
A simple platform accessible for life.
PLEASURE
And how sweet it is to be soothed by a voice,
Voices, sometimes a song.
This platform is a genuine invitation
to travel and the flavor of stories.
I am amazed by the beauty of these tales.
And I hope you receive them with as much joy and gentleness as I have in choosing and reading them for you.
Stories imbued with poetry, humor, and depth … to accompany our inner journeys .
Words that awaken, soothe, sometimes question… but always with tenderness and accuracy.
The great Masnavi of the Persian poet Rumi begins with these words:
" Listen to the reed flute, listen to its lament... of separations it sings the lament ."
It truly invites us to listen, to allow ourselves to be touched by the wisdoms that whisper in the ear of the heart.
In response to this opening, I invite you to savor the flavor of these tales.
You will find there the words of Rumi, Attar, Ibn Arabi, Idries Shah, Al Ghazali…
and other treasures of sometimes forgotten origins, carried by oral tradition, to you.
A Sufi tale cannot be described because it cannot be contained by words.
But the Tale, for his part, knows how to open doors on our path.
“ Words are merely symbols,”
"Look for what they are pointing to, not what they are saying. "
— Farîd ud-Dîn Attâ

