The Dermis Probe 
The barren branches may appear inelegant: They are, to the cook, the means to make his fire.
Patience is a garment which has never worn out.
If you have no troubles – buy a goat.
Call yourself unlucky only if you take up coffin-making and people stop dying.
The Dermis Probe is unique, unexpected and bracing. It seems to come from another world and yet speaks to us here. The bulk of it is hidden but it beckons us to search for the eyes to see.
Idries Shahs terrific and thought-provoking book THE DERMIS PROBE seems to be written expressly for those who arent satisfied by the kind of superficial assessment that so often passes for serious thinking nowadays. It contains more than 100 short selections from Sufi lore, one of which the title-piece was made into an award-winning film. True to its title, the book can help the discerning reader penetrate beneath the surface and achieve a greater understanding. I recommend it to anyone whos
This book is one of a number of volumes of teaching stories collected by Idries Shah. I've read it a few times over the years and each time I read it, I feel as though I learn many new things, although I don't know how many of these things are actually new, given how bad my memory is. :-) The most valuable things I learn from a book like this have to do with myself: my thoughts, my habitual attitudes and behaviors, my inner contradictions. But aside from the intellectual realizations, I sense

Over eight-hundred years ago, Hakim Sanai gave us the fable of The Elephant in the Dark. In The Dermis Probe Idries Shah gives us a modern version. We are observers being shown the hide of the Elephant through the lens of a TV camera. Accompanying the film is a commentary, where scientists describe what has been discovered about the grey fissured mass they have been investigating, using all the techniques and technology available to them. Diverse specialists put forward the theories they have
A new century, and the world appears to be in critical transition. This collection of Wisdom in the form of stories helps light the dark of THE ELEPHANT IN THE DARK. The more the stories are read the more INTERESTING and helpful they become.'THE HEAVENS'To the mallet of the Highest MindThe heavens are the smallet possible ball.(Aklaq-i-Mohsini)'18th Aug 2019. It might be fairly common information now that we see only parts of the elephant. That doesn't mean we CAN see the whole ELEPHANT or even
There are many tales in this book, from 'Salute to the Thief' to 'When a Man Comes to Visit' they all invoke varying responses and interpretations in the mind of the reader. Interestingly, although Shah makes much of how relying on an 'authority' figure to explain the inner meaning of a story can detract from its nutritious impact, explanatory notes, for many of them, are appended to the main body of the work.
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Title | : | The Dermis Probe |
Author | : | Idries Shah |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 191 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 1989 by Octagon Press, Limited (first published December 1st 1979) |
Categories | : | Religion. Islam |
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The Dermis Probe is named after Idries Shah’s award-winning film based on Sanai’s and Rumi’s ancient tale: The Blind Men and the Elephant. I’ve read this book many times. Often I’ve had a strange feeling that this exotic mind-bending hodgepodge of tales and aphorisms formed a comprehensive expression of Sufi thought and action. It’s all there. It is an “Elephant” of a book. Like a blind man I’ve used “touch” to try to understand it: making assumptions, associating it to what I think I know. From time to time, I realize I can't "see", something the sightless men in the tale never do. Yet this book also has useable bits that have helped me find balance, perspective & effectiveness from time to time. Here are a few examples:The barren branches may appear inelegant: They are, to the cook, the means to make his fire.
Patience is a garment which has never worn out.
If you have no troubles – buy a goat.
Call yourself unlucky only if you take up coffin-making and people stop dying.
The Dermis Probe is unique, unexpected and bracing. It seems to come from another world and yet speaks to us here. The bulk of it is hidden but it beckons us to search for the eyes to see.
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Original Title: | The Dermis Probe |
ISBN: | 0863040454 (ISBN13: 9780863040450) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 105 Users | 16 ReviewsJudge Containing Books The Dermis Probe
Its a mark of the complexity of this and other books by Shah that, in a book of 185 pages, is included the proverb Whoever has taught me one letter has made me his slave. Shah wrote a great deal. In Neglected Aspects of Sufi Study (p.8) he cites The Man of God is not a scholar from a book and then asks the reader, if someone says books do not contain wisdom but continues to write books, as Shah did aplenty, what is happening? Shah answers that and I wouldnt want to paraphrase. So The DermisIdries Shahs terrific and thought-provoking book THE DERMIS PROBE seems to be written expressly for those who arent satisfied by the kind of superficial assessment that so often passes for serious thinking nowadays. It contains more than 100 short selections from Sufi lore, one of which the title-piece was made into an award-winning film. True to its title, the book can help the discerning reader penetrate beneath the surface and achieve a greater understanding. I recommend it to anyone whos
This book is one of a number of volumes of teaching stories collected by Idries Shah. I've read it a few times over the years and each time I read it, I feel as though I learn many new things, although I don't know how many of these things are actually new, given how bad my memory is. :-) The most valuable things I learn from a book like this have to do with myself: my thoughts, my habitual attitudes and behaviors, my inner contradictions. But aside from the intellectual realizations, I sense

Over eight-hundred years ago, Hakim Sanai gave us the fable of The Elephant in the Dark. In The Dermis Probe Idries Shah gives us a modern version. We are observers being shown the hide of the Elephant through the lens of a TV camera. Accompanying the film is a commentary, where scientists describe what has been discovered about the grey fissured mass they have been investigating, using all the techniques and technology available to them. Diverse specialists put forward the theories they have
A new century, and the world appears to be in critical transition. This collection of Wisdom in the form of stories helps light the dark of THE ELEPHANT IN THE DARK. The more the stories are read the more INTERESTING and helpful they become.'THE HEAVENS'To the mallet of the Highest MindThe heavens are the smallet possible ball.(Aklaq-i-Mohsini)'18th Aug 2019. It might be fairly common information now that we see only parts of the elephant. That doesn't mean we CAN see the whole ELEPHANT or even
There are many tales in this book, from 'Salute to the Thief' to 'When a Man Comes to Visit' they all invoke varying responses and interpretations in the mind of the reader. Interestingly, although Shah makes much of how relying on an 'authority' figure to explain the inner meaning of a story can detract from its nutritious impact, explanatory notes, for many of them, are appended to the main body of the work.
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