Rumi's devotional understanding of love—both divine and human—offers a framework for healing trauma and cultivating mental resilience.
For Rumi, love is not sentiment but a fundamental cosmic force that dissolves ego boundaries and heals fragmentation. In contemporary mental health, attachment theory and relational psychology confirm that secure love relationships are foundational to psychological wellbeing. Rumi teaches that the love of the Divine, accessed through longing and surrender, operates on the same healing principle. This concept integrates spiritual practice with psychological understanding: faith deepens when we experience ourselves as loved unconditionally, which correlates with reduced anxiety and depression. Cultivating awareness of being held by divine love—through prayer, meditation, or poetic contemplation—activates the parasympathetic nervous system and fosters genuine peace. This bridges mystical experience and neuroscience, showing how Rumi's devotional path naturally supports mental health recovery and emotional integration.
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