The non-linear, cyclical way of knowing that honors return, renewal, and the sacred geometry of interconnection across all life.
Rumi's poetry spirals rather than progresses; truth emerges through repetition, return, and the turning of the Sufi wheel. Indigenous North American spiritualities are fundamentally grounded in circular time: seasons cycling, generations returning, ceremonies repeating in their proper seasons. Both systems reject linear progress in favor of spiral wisdom—where each return to a teaching brings deeper understanding. The medicine wheel, seven directions, and ceremonial circles embody this logic, as do Rumi's whirling dervishes whose rotation mimics cosmic order. Circle logic understands that nothing is truly separate; all beings are in relationship within the sacred geometry of existence. This contrasts sharply with Western linear thinking that has justified extraction and domination. The concept reveals how Indigenous circular logic and Sufi spiral knowing both model how to live in harmony with creation's actual structure. To think in circles is to think like the living world.
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