The Mystical Teachings of Sufism
The Enlightened are not Bound by Religion
Description
The mystical teachings of Sufism, particularly influential in Anatolia, are rooted in a tens-of-thousands-of-years old knowledge attainment and transfer tradition, which is one of the fundamental cornerstones of Sufism.
Through his unique method, Anatolian enlightened ones performed an unparalleled role in conveying the secrets of the Sufi mystical teachings across the generations. The secrets concealed in his teachings are not immediately revealed, and the knowledge they contain is hidden in such language that those who encounter it are often left in a state of shock and bewilderment. Those who strived to understand this language have been able to discover the real meaning hidden within, yet the majority, without making such an effort, took the meaning at face value and accused Sufi of being anti-religious.
The saying, ‘The enlightened are not bound by religion’, ‘Feiza kanel arifu arifen hakikaten felem yeter kayyed bimutekadin’, in other words ‘when an enlightened one becomes truly wise, he/she cannot be bound by one belief ’, is the adapted version for Turkish. This saying conceals important wisdom about religions. As we delve into the meaning of this saying we will perceive that the current form of religions is very different to their pure form. It is for this reason that we’ve chosen to explore the deep, mystical meaning of this saying as the topic of this course. Because, even today, religious instruction of the masses excludes the inward, mystical aspects of faith and concentrates on its outward form and functions.
What You Will Learn!
- Ibn 'Arabi’s Philosophy and Teaching
- Self-Knowledge Exercises and Methods
- The World and the Universe
- Ibn 'Arabi’s Understanding of Love
- The Wisdom of the Wise
- The Journey of Awakening To Wisdom
- Ibn ‘Arabi’s Understanding of Religion
- The End of Conviction: The Age of the Wise
- Divine Unity, Delusion, Tariq, Mekanen Alliya, Ayn and Gayr, Qutb, names of Allah's, Ayan-ı Sabite, Kaza -administration of justice
- Ayn and Gayr, Divine Dimension, Self - Nafs-, Dying before dying knowing self, Divine Trust.
- Ibn 'Arabi's Understanding of Divine Love, Divine Love, Spiritual Love.
- In The Divine meaning in the word: ‘Adam’, Gift of God, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Isaac, Joseph, Jesus, David, Solomon, Moses, Modammed.
- The Heart, Assumption, Journey, Connoisseurs of A'raf, Inbetween, Close, Divine Hearts, Wise.
- Stillness, Halvet, Solitude, Fasting, Being awake and zikr, mantra, from form to self, Divine ways.
- The Enlightened are not bound by religion, The End of Conviction, The Age of the Wise, End of an Era, The meeting of masculine and feminine energies.
Who Should Attend!
- Everyone
- Lover of mysticism
- Interested in mysticism