Using fasting as a means to pierce the illusions of the material world and perceive divine reality beyond ordinary consciousness.
Rumi frequently invoked the image of the veil—layers of habit, comfort, and material attachment that obscure perception of the divine. Fasting is an ancient technique for thinning this veil. When we fast, we step outside our habitual patterns of consumption and comfort. The body's subtle discomfort becomes a teacher, signaling that we are not merely physical creatures tied to appetite. Sufi tradition holds that hunger clarifies consciousness; as the grosser energies settle, finer perceptions awaken. Rumi wrote of ecstatic states achieved through deliberate hardship and surrender. Fasting operates as a key to unlock hidden rooms in the psyche. The practice demands presence—each moment without food is an opportunity to notice how much of our daily life is spent in automatic consumption. By interrupting this automaticity, the faster becomes available for deeper seeing, for moments when the veil grows translucent.
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