The mystical dissolution of ego-boundaries through ritual practice, where personal will surrenders into divine union.
Fana, or annihilation of the self, is the ultimate purpose of Sufi ritual and devotion in Rumi's teaching. Through ritual practices—prayer, chanting, movement—the individual ego dissolves into awareness of divine presence. This is not destruction but liberation: the boundaries that separate self from the sacred collapse. Ritual's deepest power lies in its capacity to facilitate this surrender. When you perform ritual with genuine intention, you create space for the small self to quieten and the infinite to be felt. This explains why ritual matters: it provides the container and structure for transformation that the intellect alone cannot achieve. Modern practitioners benefit from understanding that rituals work best when entered with willingness to be changed, not to control outcomes.
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