A Study of the Law of Absorption in Rumi's Mystical Thought
Subject Areas : Islamic MysticismBanafsheh Karami 1 , Malek Mohammad Farrokhzad 2 , Reza Heydari Nouri 3
1 - PhD Student, Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch, Saveh, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch, Saveh, Iran,
3 - Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch, Saveh, Iran.
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The law of attraction is the belief that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts and ideas, whatever you think will be achieved. The law of attraction is a universal law that says that after setting a goal and accelerating the effort to achieve it, one should constantly align one's thoughts, actions and feelings with the desired goal and purpose. We absorb everything we often think about, good or bad. Rumi, centuries before talking about the law of attraction as one of the most successful universal laws and in harmony with the universe in order to achieve the desired goal, consciously and consciously understood many of these laws and this law in full Accuracy has been introduced and applied in a practical and applied way; Throughout Rumi's Masnavi is the presentation of universal laws, each of which encompasses some form of law of attraction. This article discusses the effect of thought and the laws governing it in a descriptive-analytical manner and based on library and document research data, then discusses the examples of this universal law in Rumi's ideas, especially Masnavi. The results and findings of the research indicate that Rumi paid special attention to this law in addition to his mystical thoughts and ideas long before the law of absorption was introduced in psychology and modern philosophy. In Masnavi, Rumi refers to the law of attraction as "common value" and "this identity"; it is so common to find something we think about.
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