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Reshad Feild (Richard Timothy Feild) was born on 15 April, 1934 in Hascombe, Surrey, England, is a British musician and spiritualist (1934–2016). Discover Reshad Feild's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Richard Timothy Feild
Occupation Author, musician
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1934
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Hascombe, Surrey, England
Date of death 31 May, 2016
Died Place Devon, England
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1891

Feild was born in Hascombe, Surrey, England, the son of publisher Armistead Littlejohn Feild (1891-1937) and Violet Esmé (1898-1986), daughter of Henry Cumberland Bentley, a brewery director.

Feild was educated at Eton and served in the Royal Navy, where he had an undistinguished career.

1934

Reshad Feild (born Richard Timothy Feild; 15 April 1934 – 31 May 2016) was an English mystic, author, spiritual teacher, and musician, who, as Tim Feild, originally came to prominence as a founder member of folk-pop group The Springfields.

He was later the author of more than a dozen books about spirituality, and Sufism in particular.

1960

In the early 1960s, Feild formed a folk duo, the Kensington Squares, with Dion O'Brien, later known as Tom Springfield.

When the duo added Dion's sister Mary, they became the Springfields, with Mary becoming known as Dusty Springfield.

In the late 1960s, he was initiated as a sheikh in the Sufi Order International by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan.

Feild studied with Bulent Rauf, a Turkish author and translator descended from a line of Sufi masters going back to the Andalusian mystic Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (1165–1240).

1962

The trio had minor pop hits in Britain before Feild left in late 1962 and was replaced by Mike Hurst.

Feild was influenced by the spiritual teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky, and others.

He studied spiritual healing, and was involved with the Alice Bailey community.

1970

He established the Beshara Centre at Swyre Farm in Aldsworth, England, in 1970.

A description of events at the centre is given in the books I, Wabenzi by Rafi Zabor, and Beshara and Ibn 'Arabi: A Movement of Sufi Spirituality in the Modern World.

1971

In December 1971, Feild and a group of students went to Konya, Turkey, to meet Bulent and the sema of the Mevlevi order of Dervishes.

While there, he met Sheikh Suleiman (Süleyman) Dede.

1972

In 1972, Feild resigned his role in the Sufi Order.

1973

In 1973, he resigned his role leading the Beshara Centre and went to Los Angeles, Tepoztlan, Mexico, and Vancouver Island, BC, where he taught on his own.

1976

In 1976, he was made a sheikh in the Mevlevi order by Suleiman Dede, which was a revolutionary move, because a Dede of the Mevlevi Order had never bestowed the title of a Sheikh before – Only a Chelebi Efendi, the head of the Mevlevi Order, could bestow such a title.

In light of that, Feild's presence as a Mevlevi Sheikh would not have been acknowledged by the central governing of the Mevlevi Order, and could be best viewed as a transformatory off-shoot of the Order.

After receiving the rank of Sheikh, Reshad Feild moved to Boulder, Colorado, where he started a small centre.

2004

In Boulder, Reshad assisted in introducing the sema ceremony – which was declared a cultural world heritage activity by UNESCO in 2004 – to America and Europe, and made it available to women for the first time in recent history, as well as to non-Muslim participants, such as students.

Later, Feild taught on the essence of the universality of Sufi teachings, making them available to people of all religious and spiritual backgrounds.

He published more than a dozen books, some of which have been translated into many languages.

In his autobiographical novel, The Last Barrier, he gave a fictionalised account of how he met Bulent Rauf.

He was the father of the actor JJ Feild.