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Ecstatic Union and Non-Dual Bliss

Rumi's mystical union describes a dissolution into absolute love; Vajrayana's union of wisdom and method (prajna-upaya) achieves non-dual bliss through integrated practice.

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Rumi wrote of a mystical state where lover and Beloved become indistinguishable—the self annihilates into infinite presence. Vajrayana Buddhism names this same realization differently: the inseparable union of emptiness (prajna/wisdom) and compassionate manifestation (upaya/method). Both traditions value direct, unmediated experience of ultimate reality. In the Sufi tradition, this emerges through ecstatic poetry and whirling devotion. In tantra, it crystallizes through visualization, mantra, and ritual that unite opposing principles—masculine and feminine, form and emptiness, sensation and awareness. The experience transcends intellectual knowing; it is felt, lived, danced into being. Rumi's abandonment mirrors the tantric adept's surrender to the non-dual ground where all distinctions dissolve.

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