Analysis and comparison of the theory of "revival" in Rumi's mystical thought and Jung's analytical Psychology
Revival in the thought of Rumi and Jung refers to an inner journey Which starts from the lower dimensions of man and causes his spiritual development. The end of this journey takes place in unknown horizons, which in the mysticism of Rumi is perishing in monotheism And in Jung's views achieve "unity", "personality integrity" and "individuality". The inner journey of the seeker or hero is accompanied by an inner struggle to lead to a new birth. In this journey, the person dies of his (her(own oppression in order to be reborn in a transcendent and superior realm. In Rumi's mysticism, death is voluntary, and in Jung's views, the inner hero is killed in a battle of his (her(choice And then both are revived. According to Rumi, this divine path is followed by love, austerity, worship and also by pulls from God. Jung also believes in an inner desire to achieve such a transformation، But the tensions originate from the depths of the individual's own subconscious, and at the same time are sacred.
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