OK, that rumi looks nice - i am happy with that, but i still think a normal book would go down well.
i have thought about this. it can't be too long, should have enough thought content per every few pages for a good size bite. can't be too heavy or the lighter minded will drop off. would be good to be an easy read, but i do have problems with modern 'popular' texts.
in absence of handwaving agreement, I've looked at our library... passed over the Complete Kama Sutra, The History of Japanese Religion, The Speaking Tree (which i think is excellent but I haven't looked at it), The Soul of the White Ant, Cave in the Snow, The Way of the White Clouds (that's a good one) etc.
point being, if it's not already available on-line, I could scan a few pages every week for us to chew on. I'd scan a half dozen pages, then we could read and comment over the week.
Now I have found some suggestions: here's my first:
The Last Barrier, by Reshad Feild