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Longing as Gateway to Transcendence

The Sufi understanding that spiritual yearning itself opens perception to higher realities, explaining why NDEs often involve overwhelming feelings of homecoming and reunion.

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Why It Matters

Central to Rumi's teaching is the soul's innate longing for divine union—a magnetism that never ceases, even in forgetfulness. This longing, he taught, is itself the pathway. Near-death experiences universally report a profound sense of recognition and homecoming, suggesting the soul has been yearning toward this state all along. The overwhelming love reported by NDE survivors—whether framed as meeting God, merging with light, or reunion with deceased loved ones—mirrors the devotional rapture Rumi describes. Across cultures, this longing appears as the soul's awakening to what it always knew but forgot: its true home. The Sufi framework suggests NDEs aren't random neurological events but moments when accumulated spiritual yearning breaks through ordinary consciousness, revealing the soul's perpetual orientation toward transcendence that persists whether we acknowledge it or not.

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