The Sufi concept of ruh as the innermost divine spark, equivalent to the atman and kundalini shakti in tantric practice.
Ruh in Sufi tradition denotes the spiritual essence or divine breath within each being, the immediate presence of God's love at the core of existence. This concept parallels the Hindu tantric understanding of kundalini shakti as the coiled divine energy and the atman as the eternal self. Rumi's poetry constantly invokes the ruh as the bridge between human longing and divine response, treating it as the medium through which love flows. In non-dual tantra, ruh corresponds to the recognition that consciousness itself is present at every level of being, from gross body to subtle energetic dimensions. Both traditions understand the ruh not as separate from matter but as the animating principle that reveals the sacred within all existence. Awakening the ruh involves recognizing this divine presence that was never actually absent, transforming ordinary perception into continuous awareness of unity.
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