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Fana: Annihilation of Self in Union

The Sufi practice of ego-death or dissolution into divine unity reframes Western esotericism's goal of individuation, offering a paradoxical path beyond the self.

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Why It Matters

Fana represents the mystical obliteration of individual consciousness into the divine presence—a central Sufi practice that transforms Western esoteric understanding of enlightenment. While Western traditions often emphasize the perfected self (Hermetic individuation, Kabbalistic ascent), Rumi's fana proposes that ultimate reality requires surrendering all constructed identity. This is not nihilistic but liberating: by releasing attachment to ego-boundaries, the seeker discovers they were never separate from God. In Western alchemy and Neoplatonism, this echoes the return to the One. For contemporary Western practitioners, fana offers a corrective to spiritual materialism and ego-inflation, grounding mystical work in humility and devotional surrender rather than accumulation of power or knowledge.

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