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The Devotional Path as Tantric Commitment

Rumi's total surrender to God parallels the Vajrayana practitioner's unconditional commitment to guru and practice lineage, both demanding radical trust and loyalty.

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Devotional life in the Sufi tradition demands absolute dedication—the seeker must offer complete trust to the spiritual guide and submit the ego to divine will. Vajrayana Buddhism mirrors this in its emphasis on guru devotion and tantric commitment. Both paths reject half-measures and spiritual consumerism. The Sufi lover abandons all personal agenda in service to divine love; the tantric adept similarly binds themselves to practice vows and guru relationship with uncompromising sincerity. This commitment becomes transformative precisely because it is total. Rumi's surrender rhetoric—'I am nothing, You are all'—echoes the tantric practitioner's renunciation of conceptual self-clinging. Both recognize that lasting transformation requires not occasional practice but devotional intensity woven into the fabric of daily life and consciousness.

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