Spontaneous, unstructured personal prayer expressing raw emotion and yearning directly to God, emphasizing authentic inner experience over formal liturgy.
Hitbodeduth, literally 'self-seclusion,' represents intimate, spontaneous prayer where the soul speaks to God in one's own language, unfiltered and authentic. This practice, championed by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, embodies the same emotional immediacy and passionate longing found in Rumi's devotional verses. Rather than relying solely on fixed liturgical forms, hitbodeduth honors the individual's genuine spiritual struggle, doubt, and desire for connection. The practice transforms prayer from obligation into intimate conversation, where complaint, questioning, and raw vulnerability become sacred speech. In Kabbalistic terms, this represents the ascent of Malkhuth (the material realm) directly to Chokmah (divine wisdom) through unmediated emotional intensity. Rumi's poetry demonstrates this same principle: language stripped of pretense becomes a vehicle for divine encounter. Hitbodeduth democratizes mystical experience, making direct communion with God accessible to every person, not only scholarly elite.
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