Òscar Ramírez Dolcet presents the essay 'Jo, sufí' on Islamic mysticism in Altafulla

The author shared his personal experiences and his journey towards Sufism with the audience during a conversation with screenwriter David Serra.

Generic image of an open book on a wooden table during a literary presentation.
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Generic image of an open book on a wooden table during a literary presentation.

Writer Òscar Ramírez Dolcet presented his new essay, Jo, sufí, which combines spiritual reflection and personal testimony about Sufism, at La Pallissa de l'Era del Senyor in Altafulla on January 27.

The presentation, held at La Pallissa de l'Era del Senyor, departed from the traditional format. Instead of a reading, a conversation was organized between the author, Òscar Ramírez Dolcet, and screenwriter David Serra, aiming to introduce the public to the mystical tradition of Islam.
During the event, the author focused on his personal experiences, detailing his contact with Sufi ceremonies and gatherings in various locations. He also emphasized the fundamental importance of his master in the development of this spiritual path.

"Jo, sufí is a brief book written with the intention of reaching everyone, mixing explanation and testimony that does not seek to give lessons, but rather to open a door to bring closer a mystical tradition often unknown through an experience explained with sensitivity."

Òscar Ramírez Dolcet · Essay Author
The essay provides a theoretical exposition on Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, while also serving as a testimony to the author's personal transformation. The book was published by La Banya Edicions.