Rumi's concept of ishq (ecstatic love) as the force that transforms consciousness, equivalent to kundalini activation and bhakti in Hindu traditions.
Ishq represents the overwhelming force of divine love in Sufi tradition—not sentimental but rather the terrifying and ecstatic power that annihilates ordinary consciousness and rebuilds it in divine consciousness. Rumi's entire spiritual path revolves around ishq as the transformative agent that dissolves ego-boundaries and reveals one's identity as inseparable from the beloved. This concept parallels the tantric understanding of kundalini shakti as the feminine divine force that awakens dormant consciousness and bhakti as devotional love-surrender. Both ishq and kundalini represent energetic realities that exceed intellectual understanding and psychological processing; they are forces of consciousness itself. In Hindu tantra, Shakti is the dynamic expression of love-consciousness that liberates through awakening and union. The emotional intensity of longing that Rumi celebrates is not an obstacle to spiritual realization but the very vehicle through which transformation occurs. Practicing with ishq-consciousness means allowing love to become the dominant organizing principle of awareness, letting it dissolve resistance and reveal the fundamental non-dual nature where lover and beloved have never been separate.
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