Rumi teaches that spiritual confusion and loss of self are not failures but essential passages where the soul surrenders its illusions to encounter divine truth.
In Rumi's tradition, the dark night is not punishment but invitation. He describes bewilderment—the shattering of certainty, the collapse of the ego's defenses—as love's prerequisite work. When spiritual crisis strips away false identity and comfortable beliefs, the soul stands naked before reality. Rumi writes of the self dissolving like salt in the ocean, losing individuality to discover union. This is not pathology but alchemy. The spiritual seeker in crisis discovers that their deepest suffering contains their greatest teacher: the beloved calling them home. Bewilderment becomes a doorway when reframed from loss into invitation, from breakdown into breakthrough.
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