The transmission of sacred knowledge and spiritual power through generations, paralleling both Rumi's Sufi order inheritance and shamanic lineage traditions.
Rumi's spiritual authority derived from his father Baha ud-Din and his sheikh Shams, establishing a chain of transmission reaching back to the Prophet Muhammad. Korean shamanism similarly operates through lineages of initiated practitioners, where spiritual power and knowledge pass from master mudang to apprentice through ritual initiation and long training. This inheritance is not merely intellectual but energetic—a living transmission of spiritual capacity and covenant with ancestral spirits. Rumi's model of the silsila (Sufi chain) provides language for understanding how shamanic power perpetuates across generations. Each mudang becomes a link in an unbroken chain connecting contemporary practitioners to ancient spirit relationships and ancestral wisdom. This framework honors the shamanic lineage not as superstition but as a legitimate form of spiritual inheritance comparable to Sufi orders. The teaching occurs through embodied practice, direct transmission, and recognition that certain families and individuals carry concentrated spiritual power through generations of devotion and service.
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