Week 2E
MUNIR VOSS & MALIK HIRSCHBERG
The Royal Art
Intensive Retreat
July 26th – July 31st 2010
... Again and again look into your own mind. Your own mind is translucient, without form. It is from the Clear Light of the
Void, it is like the immaculate sky. It is no multiplicity and it is all knowing...
This year too there will a collective retreat with Munir and Malik during the second week of Camp. In noble silence we will
together walk the path of awareness, of peace, and inner mastery. Deeper and deeper we will tune in to the music of the soul
and the silence in the heart of all things. We will use work with our breath and with concentration, and especially Wazaïf and
Dhikr.
Main subject of this retreat will be the Work on the Higher Planes. Our meditations during this week are to help us in opening
and broadening our own access to the Spiritual World, to discover our own being in those planes, and learning to really use its
potentials and capacities. Thus we will encounter the source of our inspiration, but also our shadow. Eventually we may
discover who we really are and why we are here.
We will spend the morning hours until noon to meditate together. During afternoon you will be doing individual practices.
Each evening we will meet to end the day with the Dhikr.
During the group retreat Munir and Malik will be available for individual guidance, so that each participant will be able to
meet his/her own challenges succesfully and gain maximum benefit from this week.
This is more than a “preparation for individual retreat“: Certain experiences that may carry us far beyond our so far
realisations are easier to achieve in a collective meditation, when the individual energies merge into one.
Munir Voss
Munir Voss has studied philosophy, physics, psychology, and astrology. He began to meditate in 1970 and has been a disciple of Pir Vilayat since 1980. Since 1981 he has been leading the Heidelberg Sufi Center. For several years now Munir has been one of the main people responsible for the training of retreat guides and leaders in the Sufi Order International. The main focus of his work is the retreat concentration.
Malik Hirschberg
Malik Hirschberg is a Representative and Retreat Guide in the Austrian Sufi Order, he leads a Sufi Center in Vienna.