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The Heart as Instrument of Sacred Knowing

Rumi privileges the heart as the organ of spiritual knowledge over intellect; Indigenous South American cosmologies similarly center the heart (not brain) as seat of wisdom and communion.

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Why It Matters

Rumi dismisses rational theology as elaborate ignorance—true knowledge comes only through heart-centered devotion and direct experience. Indigenous South American cosmologies organize knowledge similarly: the heart (corazon) is the center of intelligence and perception, not the brain. Quechua philosophy recognizes the heart as seat of wisdom; Amazonian shamanism locates power in the heart chakra; many Indigenous languages lack a word for 'brain' as seat of thought. When a curandero or shaman 'knows' something, this knowledge resides in heart-presence and embodied communion, not abstract reasoning. This concept challenges Western epistemic supremacy by demonstrating that sophisticated, ancient spiritual traditions consistently locate knowing in felt presence and heart-intuition rather than cognitive abstraction. Both Rumi and Indigenous South America demonstrate that knowledge earned through devotion, experience, and heart-opening surpasses knowledge constructed through logic alone.

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