Emptiness (Rumi’s Hich concept) is the present inside here & now. Compassion rise from emptiness. Faith is the foundation for action of no action, the state of flow and complete trust.
@DrMortezaChalak2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful reflection! 🙏 Rumi’s concept of 'Hich' is veryy profound, and I love how you've connected it to the present moment as a space where compassion is ... The way you describe faith as the foundation for a state of flow and complete trust really resonates. 🌱 Do you find that this understanding of emptiness and faith shapes how you approach daily life? I’d love to hear more of your thoughtss.. it’s always inspiring to connect with others on this journey!
@SsBird-b1f2 ай бұрын
Indeed what indeed is dearer than letting go and resignation 🎉
@DrMortezaChalak2 ай бұрын
Beautifully said! 🙏 Letting go and surrendering can be such profound acts of freedom and trust. Rumi teaches us that in truly releasing control, we open ourselves to the deeper love and wisdom of the universe. Thank you for sharing this insight; it adds so much to the discussion! 🌱✨
@ZahraHaghighi-d9z2 ай бұрын
Very nice, thanks for sharing this helpful video . I'm looking forward to watching your intersting video more❤
@DrMortezaChalak2 ай бұрын
@@ZahraHaghighi-d9z my please. Thanks for your feedback ☺️ 🙏
@ebrahimShakiba-ry1rl2 ай бұрын
Of course Rumi and Eckhart Tolle have touched an small aspect of God Specially without comparison Rumi, My Hero was Rumi but yet Rumi's understanding did not totally agree with my unexpected mystical experiences I got very upset that the most revered mystic Rumi has not got the full picture until A book found me, yes the book found me, read this book then you realize that Rumi was close he may have reached nearly the last ring of the ladder to God yet Eckart Tolls is maybe in the first step, The book called "A Course In Miracles" or ACIM for short , the book's title is exactly how Rumi puts it “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.” Please if you ever look into this book make sure you read any thing or watch any material that posted by Robert Perry, Thank you.❤
@DrMortezaChalak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! I love how you described A Course in Miracles as finding you.... it’s amazing when the right book or teaching comes along at just the right time. I totally see what you mean about Rumi’s focus on finding and removing barriers to love, and it sounds like ACIM builds on that in some really interesting ways. I’ll definitely check out Robert Perry’s work to dig a little deeper into this perspective. Really appreciate the recommendation! ❤
@DhariaLurie2 ай бұрын
"Honest Words Growth, stability, decline, and death; such a law still exists Calamity awaits as the firmament ends In search of Dafa [Great Heavenly Law] to save the people of their realms A myriad divinities descended to this world and suffered After eons of waiting, don’t miss this chance The Creator has long since arrived He spreads the Dafa and saves all lives While the Red Beast sows confusion with lies Your conscience will tell you what is true Man is blind to the gates of Heaven, open after all these ages We forget who we are amidst the delusion But Dafa’s truths will make sense of it all Your family awaits in the heavens above So quickly board the divine vessel and transcend this mortal coil March 15, 2012" Master Li Hongzhi (Hong Yin IV, from Falun Dafa teachings)
@DrMortezaChalak2 ай бұрын
Wow, @DhariaLurie, thank you for sharing this beautiful passage from Master Li Hongzhi. It resonates so deeply with Rumi’s themes of reconnecting with our essence and looking beyond the everyday illusions that cloud who we truly are. Rumi, too, talks about that divine calling and the soul’s journey to find truth and love beyond this world. Your words here remind me of that inner trutth , guiding us through the noise, back to something eternal. That line, 'Your conscience will tell you what is true,' really was greatr, it’s like a reminder that we each have this quiet inner knowing that’s always there, waiting for us to listen. And the idea of our 'family awaiting in the heavens' feels both comforting and inspiring, as if all our efforts to grow and understand are part of a bigger journey. Thank you again for bringing this perspective into the conversation. It’s amazing to see how different spiritual paths,,,whether through Rumi, Dafa, or other teachings,,, share this universal thread of seeking, growing, and returning to the divine. Wishing you peace and clarity on this path. 🙏