About Me
About Me
My full name is (take a deep breath): Wael Mirza Ali Hassan Mirza Mohammed Al-Sayegh. But please, just call me Wael.
Here’s a brief glimpse into my story. If it resonates with you, then exploring this site may be worth your time.
Poems
Dogs and Wolves
Life is built on a question— a single, simple question. A question found in the difference
between dogs and wolves.
Dogs are tamed, trained, and dependent on others for care.
They start as adorable pups and never change. Wolves are wild,
free, raw, and independent.They too begin as pups, but under a divine full moon,
they transform.
Humans start as children. Some never change, remaining grown-up children. Others transform, becoming true adults. So the question of life is this: which one are you?
The Details
The devil is in the details—but so is the Divine.
Look closely at the details of your life. On this path, no trifle is too small to ignore. Success and failure, life and death, are often separated by mere inches.
Most avoid the details, fearing they might meet the devil.But what many have forgotten is this: the devil himself was once, long ago, a beloved of the Beloved. “What does that mean?” you ask. It means this: the devil is not your enemy.
Ignorance of the details within yourself—that is.
Rain Drops of Sun
You are surrounded by miracles, yet you remain Godless.
You hold treasures within, yet beg on the cobbled streets of poverty. You have art flowing through you, yet choose a mechanical life. Your breath, body, and ability to earn bread are your hull, sail, and rudder. Yet here you are, with greying hair, waging wars for dead fish from the shore.
Those who voyage into the unknown, inspired by their hearts, see things differently. Where most see a moon, they see guidance amidst deception. Where most see yellow palm tree dates, they see rain drops of sun, offered by the Divine
Prose
A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine. By Wael Alsayegh
The world, it seems, has entered an intensely dark phase, one that feels beyond the control of ordinary people. But that doesn’t mean we are powerless. Now, more than ever, what is required of us is to work with greater intensity toward realizing our own inner Promised Land—our visions fueled by the suspended energy of self-love, kindness, and compassion.
A free Palestine is waiting. Its gates are wide open, and its holy skies are crystal blue. What are you doing to get there? And more importantly, what are you becoming along the way, as you do?
In the age of artificial intelligence, information is everywhere. Data and knowledge are abundant and just a click away. While this can free us from ignorance, it falls short of something essential: wisdom. The Cambridge Dictionary defines wisdom as “the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.” Without wisdom, all the information in the world can become a liability—something others might use to benefit themselves at your expense.
My wisdom teachings are rooted in personal experience and the guidance of my teachers. For me, wisdom is not an abstract concept or intellectual debate. It is a lived experience—one that brings clarity to the mind, calm to the heart, and a deep understanding of reality as it truly is. Through training and practice, wisdom allows us to make better decisions and align our lives with truth and purpose.
A Poet is someone who can pour light into a cup, then raise it to nourish your beautiful parched, holy mouth. Hafiz
My Wisdom Talks & Consultations
I come from a culture rich in oral tradition, where those seeking counsel for personal challenges turn to wise elders in their community. In the modern age, this natural approach has been overshadowed by the convenience of online searches. While online information can be helpful, it is often incomplete or, worse, misleading. Nothing compares to the depth and quality of wisdom shared by a thoughtful, compassionate human being.
Through my Wisdom Talks and Consultations, I offer insights on human development, Sufi traditions, and philosophical reflections on life and our place within it. I focus on themes of spiritual growth, ethical principles, and self-discovery, blending poetry, storytelling, and teachings from various traditions, with a particular emphasis on Sufism.