In my book, Mysticism and Evil: The Rumi Approach, I explore how Rumi’s mystical insights offer a unique perspective on the concept of evil—not as a fixed, external force, but as a transformative element within human experience. Through his poetry and teachings, Rumi challenges conventional dualities of good and evil, inviting us to reconsider their meanings in a spiritual context.

I’d love to hear your thoughts:

  • How do you interpret Rumi’s approach to good and evil?
  • Do you think mystical traditions provide a more holistic understanding of human morality?
  • How relevant are Rumi’s ideas to contemporary ethical and philosophical debates?

For those interested in a deeper dive, my book is available on Amazon: [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXP9ZT7C]

Looking forward to an engaging discussion!

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