A Message From Sharam Shiva

Sharam Shiva, for those who may not know, is an Iranian native that has devoted his life to studying, translating, and performing the works of Rumi. Thirty years ago he fled his home country during the Islamic Revolution that overthrew the Shaw.

The following was emailed to those on his mailing list. I have reposted it in its entirety.

Iran’s New Murmur for Freedom – A Look Back & Personal Journey

The recent outpouring for justice and basic human rights from the streets of Iran, my country of birth, takes me back 30 years ago to the first revolution. The bloody, wild, loud and destructive revolution and regime change that I witnessed first hand and remember very vividly through the eyes of an active 16-year-old teenager.

I remember the cries of “god is great” from the rooftops at night, these are the same cries that Iranians are shouting again, although in quieter voices. I remember going to the roof of our building in North of Tehran with my neighbor and best buddy Ali Reza to watch Tehran burn during the height of the protests. I also remember being trapped in my high school, which was very close to Tehran University, with massive military presence outside using tanks, personnel carriers and armed soldiers.

That day we were given a warning to vacate the high school, or they would open fire. No one trusted the voices coming through bullhorns as they hid under the tables and in closets in various rooms in the building, however I and a handful of others nervously but slowly walked out and left that area. I learned the next day that moments after we left they attacked our high school with tear gas, arrested all and seized the building.

My simple gesture of abandoning the holdout on that day, leaving behind the most politically active high school in Tehran was more than an attempt at self-preservation; it was a subconscious mental confirmation of my total disbelieve in that so called “revolution.” I never wanted to be a part of it, actually never asked to be such an active witness either. Even at such young age I knew then that the degenerate mullahs (clerics) where a dark and hypocritical force and supporting them would be a vote for a life of misery. Luckily I left Iran soon after.

My most vivid memory from that time, wasn’t abandoning my high school on that day and never returning, or seeing Tehran on fire, but it was asking a classmate who I thought had more sense why he had joined the protests and he laughed and said, “because it’s so much fun.” Yes, the first revolution was brought up by bored class clowns and those who were brainwashed and turned slaves by the religious fanatics.

Those unaware masses who placed the extremely rich 7000-year heritage of our great land into the hands of the barbaric and hypocritical religious nutcases, promptly, as if through a time portal, regressed our country back a good 1000 years.

However, all that darkness and regression befell Iran though a massive and popular uprising.

Now 30 years later, I know better not to get my hopes up. I have a feeling that the Iranians will fail me once again.

I remember very clearly back in 1978 and 1979 the type of energy, the magnitude of force and the outcry for change that rocked Tehran but today in comparison I see only a marginal display.

What I see is not a shout for freedom but a whimper. I don’t see hundreds of thousands facing the armed guards and overpowering them, I see small batches of enlightened heroes and freedom fighters quickly overcome by basic crowd control tactics.

I don’t see protestors 30,000 strong taking over TV stations, government offices and official residences, I see a small band of warriors fighting the big fight with too few braves to win it.

I’d hope after exactly 30 years our younger generation would have had it with these agents of suppression and hate. I’d hope they would have been so angry to the point that they would be willing to sacrifice themselves en mass for the greater good. But no such luck. Alas, the new generation is too politically correct and self involved to bring about an actual revolution.

Unseat the Mullahs
The clerics only understand brute force. And why shouldn’t they, they have an absolute hold on an extremely oil-rich country. They control all aspects of life in Iran and have amassed a large army of thugs to maintain total domination over the lives of 70 million people. A true revolution in Iran can only happen when the same people who appointed these brutal, heartless, faithless mullahs into power to drag them off of their thrones and unseat them for good.

To yank these mullahs from power will take a massive force. That great punch that knocked out the old regime needs to be duplicated now. The timing is right, the world is totally and wholly supportive of the new march for freedom in Iran. People all over the globe are rooting for those in Iran who are enlightened and courageous enough to want to change their lives for the better. The time is now.

Rumi Would Vote Green
I have lived with Rumi now for over 20 years. In the past two decades as I have shared Rumi with the world, through my books, music, readings and events I have come to a special understanding of him. Rumi was Maverick’s Maverick. A true independent. In his first epic collection, Rumi repeatedly speaks of setting fire to the dogmatic way of life and accepting the essence of Love as the true faith of the enlightened.

Well, Rumi was 1000 years ahead of his time in the 13th Century.

The one who is born into Love,
doesn’t follow any one religion,
be sure of that.
Since in the religion of Love,
there is no irreverence or faith.
For the true Lover, the Ka’ba
and an idol temple are one.

Transform Iran – Transform the World
Iran is a great nation, with rich history, filled with gracious people and it deserves to be governed by a secular and democratic government.

I salute the very courageous Persian men and women who are facing the attack dogs of this brutal regime. I hope to see their numbers multiply every day. A momentum has been created, a crack is formed, now increase the pressure and topple the old bastards and not only transform Iran but shape the whole world. I am rooting for you.

Here’s to victory over dark, suppressive forces that may reside anywhere in the world,

Shahram Shiva

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Pounding The Nail

I find it amusing, both as I see it in myself and others. The pounding of the nail. The use of the great energies of Thurisaz to repeat and reinforce patterns of behavior that are desired to be changed, rather than using those energies to break out of those patterns. Unfortunately, many people don’t seem to know the difference. They pound the nail of the behavior they claim they’re changing, not realizing that they’re not only not changing the habit — they’re not, as they claim, “evolving”, but rather driving the habit deeper into their psychi with every stroke of Thorr’s great hammer, making real change, real evolution, just that much more difficult.

The cause of the repetitions, as near as I’ve been able to see, is our grand capacity for illusion. Self illusion (delusion) most of all. How many times have you caught yourself tell the same stories, slinging the spiritual lingo, or putting on the same emotional face to prove how evolved you are?

I’ve played the game. I know where it leads: Nowhere!

Unfortunately, most of us are taught from a very young age how to get on the road to nowhere and to stay there like good little citizen lemmings. All our power, i.e. all the power of the runes, is put to work trapping us inside our own private version of the social illusion.

And the only way off the lemming track that I know of is good old fashioned, dirty and ugly “elbow grease”, as my mother used to say. In other words, hard work. The hard work of first learning how to do an honest self assessment, and to keep doing them, minute by minute, day after day. Constant questioning is not only good it’s key. It helps keep the ego in check. If “everybody’s out of step but Johnny,” for example, is everybody else wrong or is Johnny? And if you’re Johnny…

One of the most fascinating things about the runes is that they teach us that nothing, nothing is beyond us. Hell, right in the middle of this recession, when I was flat broke, I created money out of thin air! Did it appear in a mundane fashion? Of course it did! It didn’t just land in a pile of bank notes on my kitchen table.

But that’s not the point: The point is, if I can can learn to put the runes to work for good, rather than self destruction, so can you.

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