Waking From the Trance: The Sufi method of breaking t conditioning that keep us entranced

2024-02-25に共有
“Every creature has its special ability. The cheetah has speed, the elephant strength. The human has the ability to live a life in trance.”
~ Mullah Nasruddin Khoja

This week’s topic — “Waking From the Trance: The Sufi method of breaking the conditioning that keep us entranced most of the time”

Have you noticed that humans spend a lot of time in a sort of state of somnambulism? Each of us has “triggers” that induce a sort of trance, and these trances keep us from our experience of The Real.

But do we have to sit hunched over on the cave floor, mesmerized as we typically are by Plato’s shadow play? As a matter of fact, no! Certain Sufi tariqas have spent a very long time both developing methods that can help people bring themselves out of their their everyday trances and striving to share these methods with those who are interested in living a conscious life.

Let’s spend an hour or so taking a look at these techniques and determining whether there is something for ourselves in them.

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コメント (11)
  • @hawkarae
    I see myself throwing a lasso around the anchor which self-reliance represents to me. My ability to be myself honestly, intuitively. I remembered that was possible, felt myself again, six months after dropping rx and self pity. More or less. Yes = Yes, et al. Listen and let go. All that jazz learned and assimilated gratefully. I should definitely be dead or terminally insane. Gratitude is powerful medicine. Almost unbearable. Agape. ❤
  • @caremell
    In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. "This worldly life is no more than play and amusement. But the Hereafter is indeed the real life, if only they knew." The Holly Book of Quran Al-'Ankabut 29:64
  • Interesting video, you two. Do you have one that talks about what is the end goal, if there is one, for you, for Sufis in this life, what is the aim? I used to think all teachings were basically the same, but lately I'm seeing that it seems they are not.
  • Mushtaq, that background you have, does that depict an actual construction -- if so, incredible -- or a fantasy illustration? Just curious.
  • @M-i-k-a-e-l
    What is the sufi teaching concerning reincarnation?