The Hidden Wisdom: Exploring the Bâtınî Tradition and Its Influence
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The Hidden Wisdom: Exploring the Bâtınî Tradition and Its Influence
Introduction:
The Bâtınî tradition, as discussed in the works of Metin Bobaroğlu, encompasses a hidden knowledge that is only comprehensible to its community members. This tradition challenges the creation theory proposed by Philo, stating that "The Universe is the continuous expansion of the One" (Philo's God). Within this tradition, it is believed that God, or the ultimate existence, is manifested through Logos, which is the divine word or the Idea of the Divine Human (Son). This article aims to explore the common points between the Bâtınî tradition, Islamic mysticism, and the concept of myth, while also offering actionable advice for personal growth and understanding.
The Esoteric Experience:
In Islamic mysticism, Ibn Arabi embraced the idea of the Bâtınî tradition and utilized it as the concept of Unity of Existence (Vahdet-el Vücûd). The esoteric experience, in this context, is not solely based on thought and will, but rather on Love. Thought and will can only serve as catalysts to this love. Through this process, individuals can attain a state of "free personality" by reconnecting with their essence.
The Quest for Knowledge and Enlightenment:
According to Aquinas, when the soul is adequately prepared, it is created and infused into the individual. The ultimate state of fulfillment for humans is attained through the act of perceiving God. Seeing God is equivalent to loving Him, as a true understanding of God cannot be achieved without love. By delving into the individual mythos, or the period from birth to the emergence of speech, and utilizing techniques like regression, individuals can contribute to the formation of their personality through active and passionate engagement.
The Evolution of Myth:
Myth, in its essence, transcends a mere vital category in various transformative processes. When emotional attachment to a myth diminishes, it transforms into a fairy tale. Through the practice of rituals, a mystic experience can be achieved by revisiting the mythos. Conversely, when a retrospective analysis is conducted through thought, it leads to philosophical speculation. Throughout these transformations, myth continues to exist as an elevated form in the realm of consciousness, taking shape in the psychological dimension.
The Categorical Meanings of Myths:
The most fundamental myths in religions can be categorized as follows:
- 1. Origin Myth
- 2. Salvation Myth
- 3. Redeemer Myth
- 4. Apocalypse Myth
- 5. Resurrection Myth
- 6. Utopian Myth
The Power of Reflection and Revisiting the Past:
In times of societal decline and increasing obstacles to progress, such as the Middle Ages in Europe, a retrospective approach, or flashback, to the roots of Western civilization, particularly ancient Greek and Roman thought, played a significant role in the Renaissance and the process of rebuilding. When philosophy reached an impasse in the Enlightenment period, Hegel's return to the past through historical consciousness and the dialectical method facilitated the transition from Heraclitus's thoughts to a conceptual framework.
The Cultural Identity Crisis:
In examining the concept of enlightenment as a process of free reason and progress in human life, a shift from the consciousness of being an Anatolian person to a nomadic, transient identity emerges. Unfortunately, due to factors such as belief systems, education, guidance, and manipulation, this cultural heritage is often rejected instead of being embraced and internalized.
Actionable Advice:
- 1. Embrace the Bâtınî tradition: Explore the hidden wisdom within the Bâtınî tradition and its teachings. Seek to understand the esoteric knowledge that can contribute to personal growth and self-realization.
- 2. Engage in retrospective practices: Utilize techniques such as regression to revisit your personal mythos. Gain insights from past experiences and engage in active self-reflection to shape your personality and contribute to your own development.
- 3. Embrace diverse perspectives: Embrace different belief systems and philosophies to broaden your understanding of the world. Avoid falling into the trap of rejecting cultural heritage without proper exploration and understanding.
Conclusion:
The Bâtınî tradition and its influence on Islamic mysticism and the concept of myth provide a rich tapestry of ideas and insights. By embracing these traditions and engaging in retrospective practices, individuals can tap into hidden wisdom, shape their own personal growth, and contribute to a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
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