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  • ...uences from [[Spiritualism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Shamanism]], [[Sufism]], [[Taoism]], and [[Neo-Paganism]] being especially strong. From this coll
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  • ...tial body" (''jism asli haqiqi'') in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufism Sufism], "the diamond body" in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoism Taoism] and V
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  • .../wiki/Gnosticism Gnosticism], Kashmir Shaivism, Sant Mat/Surat Shabd Yoga, Sufism, Druze, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah Kabbalah], [https://en.wiki
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  • ....org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufism Islam (Sufism )], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoism Taoism], traditionally also have
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  • ...ers of many [[religions]], including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sufism Sufism], and Shi'a Islam which commemorates the death of Imam Hussein, grandson of
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  • ...ousness ([[Theosophy]]), cosmic consciousness and [[God-consciousness]] ([[Sufism]] and [[Hinduism]])--to name but a few--are expressions used in various spi ...transformation came under the tutelage of a Master ([[Rabbi]], [[Shaykh of Sufism|Sheikh]], [[Guru]], [[Acarya]], etc) who would oversee their progress. In t
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  • ...nism]], [[Gnosticism]], [[Kashmir Shaivism]], Sant Mat/Surat Shabd Yoga, [[Sufism]], [[Druze]], [[Kabbalah]], [[Theosophy]], [[Anthroposophy]], [[Rosicrucian ...t, one finds reference to four worlds (olam) in [[Kabbalah]], or five in [[Sufism]] (where they are also called tanazzulat; "descents"), and also in Lurianic
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  • ...d to emergence of various philosophical schools of thought. Amongst them [[sufism]] established esoteric philosophy, mu'tazilah (inspired from [[Greek Philos ...uth]] as a definite goal to attain. In order to attain this supreme truth, Sufism has marked ''Lataif-e-Sitta'' (the six subtleties), ''Nafs'', ''Qalb'', ''S
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  • ...ic consciousness (Theosophy), cosmic consciousness, [[God-consciousness]] (Sufism and Hinduism) and [[Christ consciousness]] (New Thought), are expressions u
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  • ...ne finds reference to four worlds (''olam'') in [[Kabbalah]], or five in [[Sufism]] (where they are also called ''tanazzulat''; "descents"). In Kabbalah, eac
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  • ...aling and creativity.<ref>Dwivedi, Kedar Nath. ''Review:Freedom from Self, Sufism, Meditation and Psychotherapy''. Group Analysis, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 434-43 Sufism relies on a practice similar to Buddhist meditation, known as [[Muraqaba]]
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  • ...[[Kabbalah]] is a significant mystical movement within [[Judaism]], and [[Sufism]] is a significant mystical movement within [[Islam]]. [[Gnosticism]] refer ...sm), Makhafah/Mahabbah/Ma'rifah (fear/love/knowledge, Sufism/Egypt), fana (Sufism/Arab and Persian), [[enlightenment]], the way, transcendence, the [[Fourth
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  • ...stinct from the rest of the world. In mystic [[tradition]]s such as Zen or Sufism, a key to enlightenment is "transcending" this sort of dualistic [[thinking
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  • ...ves greatest attention. Developed during the ninth and tenth centuries CE, Sufism proclaimed that nothing exists but Allāh. The Sūfīs arrived at this clai ...es of retribution, covenant, and exile. The development of this concept in Sufism is clearly traced by Robert C. Zaehner in his ''Hindu and Muslim Mysticism'
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  • ...ions might be found in Kashmir Shaivism and Tantra in general, Gnosticism, Sufism, and Kabbalah. The Hindu idea of the Chakras might also considered here as
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  • ...ist theory, like that of the [[kabbalah]] in the west, lataif-e-sitta in [[Sufism]] or [[neo-platonism]]. The energy that was unleashed in creation, called t
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  • Sufism (Muslim mysticism) first appeared within one hundred years of Muhammad's de
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  • #Nurbakhsh, Javad. Sufism. Tehran, 1977.
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