Ritual as cyclical turning toward the divine, where repetition becomes a vehicle for deepening presence and transformation.
In Rumi's tradition, repetition is not mere mechanical action but sacred turning—each cycle brings you closer to divine presence. The whirling of the Sufi dervish, the daily prayers, the recitation of divine names—these rituals work through intentional return. Ritual matters because it trains attention and devotion through embodied practice. The turning is never identical; each revolution carries new meaning as the practitioner's inner state transforms. This concept reveals how ritual creates a spiral of deepening rather than stagnant repetition. For modern practitioners, this means sacred rituals—whether prayer, meditation, or ceremony—function best when approached with fresh presence each time, allowing the familiar form to unlock new layers of spiritual understanding and connection.
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