Sheikh Ahmad Sarhindi
Sufi Quotes 13
The belief in the Unity of Being is not required for the realisation of fana and baga. Whatever is seen, heard or felt in mystical experiences is other than God; the- mystic should negate them and realise that God is beyond them, i,e., for fana, we need only the perception of One Being (tawhid shuhudi) so that we can forget the not-Divine.
The belief in the Unity of Being is not required for the realisation of fana and baga. Whatever is seen, heard or felt in mystical experiences is other than God; the- mystic should negate them and realise that God is beyond them, i,e., for fana, we need only the perception of One Being (tawhid shuhudi) so that we can forget the not-Divine.
The belief in the Unity of Being is not required for the realisation of fana and baga. Whatever is seen, heard or felt in mystical experiences is other than God; the- mystic should negate them and realise that God is beyond them, i,e., for fana, we need only the perception of One Being (tawhid shuhudi) so that we can forget the not-Divine.
The belief in the Unity of Being is not required for the realisation of fana and baga. Whatever is seen, heard or felt in mystical experiences is other than God; the- mystic should negate them and realise that God is beyond them, i,e., for fana, we need only the perception of One Being (tawhid shuhudi) so that we can forget the not-Divine.