To leave a first-hand account of Highland’s history, I’ve begun offering design, architecture, and furnishing tours to share my knowledge with the membership. In that spirit, I previously wrote about the large mythical bird perched above the condos—affectionately (and somewhat notoriously) known as “the evil chicken.” I hope that, in time, a section of City Club’s website can be dedicated to preserving this evolving historical record.
Nearly eight centuries ago, Persian Sufi poet Attar of Nishapur, a contemporary of Rumi, wrote “The Conference of the Birds.” In the poem, the birds of the world gather to decide who is to be their sovereign, as they had none. The hoopoe, the wisest of them all, suggested they should find the legendary Simurgh. The hoopoe leads the birds, each representing a human fault that prevents humankind from attaining enlightenment.
The hoopoe tells the birds that they must cross seven valleys to reach Simurgh's abode…
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