Connection Between Self And Divine
Mysticism (from the Greek word, mystikos, an initiate of a mystery state of mind) is the pursuit of communion with or conscious awareness of an ultimate reality, divinity, spiritual truth, or God through direct experience, intuition, instinct or insight. Mysticism usually centers on a practice or practices intended to nurture those experiences or awareness.
Mysticism is for maintaining a distinction between the self and the divine. Enlightenment or Illumination are generic English terms for the phenomenon, derived from the Latin illuminatio, but used loosely to describe the state of mystical attainment regardless of faith.
Mystic traditions generally form sub-currents within larger religious traditions—like Sufism within Islam, the emphasis of the mystics is on direct experience and living realization over doctrine.
In fact, a basic premise of nearly every mystical path, is that the experiences of divine consciousness, enlightenment and union with God that are made possible via mystical paths, are available to everyone who is willing to follow the practice of a given mystical system.
Within a given mystical path, it is much more likely for the mystical approach to be seen as a divine science.
Overview-
The term '"mysticism'" is used to refer to beliefs and practices which go beyond the liturgical and devotional forms of worship, often by seeking out inner or esoteric meanings of conventional religious doctrine, and by engaging in spiritual practices such a prayer, contemplation and meditation, along with other activities designed to heighten spiritual awareness, like Qawwali/sama.
Sufism (in Islam) extends and amplifies the teachings of the Quran in the spirit of universal love, most famously through their devotional sama, Zhikrs and Qawwalis. Mystical teachings are passed down through transmission from teacher to student, though the relationship between student and teacher varies:
Some groups require strict obedience to a teacher, others carefully guard teachings until students are deemed to be ready, in others a teacher is merely a guide, aiding the student in the process. Mysticism is most concerned with, however is having the most effective set of practices with which to attain enlightened consciousness/union with God. Not much else beyond these matters to a dedicated mystic.
Mystics are not too concerned with the opinions or the religious tools of their more conservative religious compatriots.
Mysticism is for maintaining a distinction between the self and the divine. Enlightenment or Illumination are generic English terms for the phenomenon, derived from the Latin illuminatio, but used loosely to describe the state of mystical attainment regardless of faith.
Mystic traditions generally form sub-currents within larger religious traditions—like Sufism within Islam, the emphasis of the mystics is on direct experience and living realization over doctrine.
In fact, a basic premise of nearly every mystical path, is that the experiences of divine consciousness, enlightenment and union with God that are made possible via mystical paths, are available to everyone who is willing to follow the practice of a given mystical system.
Within a given mystical path, it is much more likely for the mystical approach to be seen as a divine science.
Overview-
The term '"mysticism'" is used to refer to beliefs and practices which go beyond the liturgical and devotional forms of worship, often by seeking out inner or esoteric meanings of conventional religious doctrine, and by engaging in spiritual practices such a prayer, contemplation and meditation, along with other activities designed to heighten spiritual awareness, like Qawwali/sama.
Sufism (in Islam) extends and amplifies the teachings of the Quran in the spirit of universal love, most famously through their devotional sama, Zhikrs and Qawwalis. Mystical teachings are passed down through transmission from teacher to student, though the relationship between student and teacher varies:
Some groups require strict obedience to a teacher, others carefully guard teachings until students are deemed to be ready, in others a teacher is merely a guide, aiding the student in the process. Mysticism is most concerned with, however is having the most effective set of practices with which to attain enlightened consciousness/union with God. Not much else beyond these matters to a dedicated mystic.
Mystics are not too concerned with the opinions or the religious tools of their more conservative religious compatriots.
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Gaddi Nashin Darbar E Khawaja
Mobile- 0091 6377583712
For Nazrana and Niyaz, send amount to below mentioned account
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Account no- 41715238755
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State Bank Of India.
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