Rumi's devotional path dissolves subject-object separation, offering Western esotericists a non-dual methodology grounded in feeling rather than abstract philosophy.
While Western esotericism often pursues non-dual consciousness through meditation, visualization, or intellectual gnosis, Rumi achieves it through overwhelming devotion and love-longing. The persistence of yearning itself—the ache of separation—finally exhausts the ego's capacity to maintain itself as separate entity. In this surrender, the duality of lover and Beloved collapses. This is the experiential realization of Advaita Vedanta principles found in Western Neoplatonism: the unification of knower and known. The Kabbalistic Ein Sof and the Hermetic All-One are theoretically non-dual, but Rumi provides a practical, heart-centered methodology for living that realization. For Western practitioners, this suggests that sustained devotional practice—repetitive invocation, loving prayer, sacred recitation—can achieve what intellectual study or visualization techniques may struggle with. The body's own capacity for love becomes the instrument of liberation, accessible to all regardless of intellectual capacity.
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