Ishq is the passionate, all-consuming divine love that Rumi considers the highest spiritual experience and ultimate destination of meditation.
Ishq, often translated as divine love or passionate devotion, represents the highest state in Rumi's spiritual hierarchy—a love so consuming that it completely transforms the lover into the Beloved. Unlike ordinary affection, ishq is an overwhelming spiritual force that dissolves all resistance, argument, and self-protection. In meditation and contemplation, ishq emerges as the natural fruition of sustained longing and heart-opening practices. Rumi teaches that ishq is not sentimental but radical and revolutionary—it overturns the ordinary laws of self-interest and replaces them with surrender to something infinitely greater. The meditator cultivates ishq by repeatedly opening the heart to divine presence, by allowing longing to intensify rather than suppress it, and by consciously surrendering resistance to transformation. As ishq awakens, it becomes the driving force of spiritual life, the reason one continues practices, the fuel of genuine devotion. Ishq represents the destination of all spiritual seeking—the mystical union where lover and Beloved become indistinguishable, and love itself becomes the only reality.
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