Each lifetime incrementally expands the heart's capacity to love, perceive divinity, and surrender completely.
Rumi envisions the soul's journey through multiple incarnations as a systematic opening of the heart—each life a petal unfurling. Karma is not about punishment or reward but about the soul's gradual maturation in its capacity for love and devotion. The spiritual novice in early incarnations loves with attachment and fear; across lifetimes, love becomes purer, wider, more selfless. By this understanding, advanced souls—those near liberation—have developed hearts so open they see the divine in all existence. Karmic return is therefore a mercy: souls are given successive opportunities to expand their love-capacity until they achieve the state of divine intoxication Rumi describes. No incarnation is failure; each heartbreak, each loss, each moment of longing expands the vessel of your soul to hold more divine presence. This transforms reincarnation from prison into sacred training ground.
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