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Love as the Bridge Between Doctrine and Experience

Affective devotion—cultivated longing and passionate engagement—transforms intellectual belief into embodied faith lived within tradition.

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Why It Matters

For Rumi, love is not sentimentality but the fundamental energy that dissolves separation between knower and known, believer and believed. Within examined faith, love serves as the bridge: doctrine without love becomes sterile legalism, while experience without tradition's structure becomes chaotic. Deliberate practitioners cultivate affection toward their tradition's practices, teachings, and community through sustained attention and humble participation. This means engaging ritual not from obligation but from heart-yearning, studying texts not for information but for intimate encounter with transmitted wisdom. Love in this sense is a practice—continually choosing to show up, to be vulnerable, to invest emotional and spiritual energy in the relationship between self and tradition. This transforms faith from inherited assumption into chosen commitment renewed daily through devotional practice.

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