Manifestation Of Consciousness and Cosmic Energy In The First And Second Books Of The Spiritual Masnavi

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran

2 Ph.D student, Department of Persian language and literature, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran

Abstract

Objective:Cosmic energy is a vital force that exists everywhere,including in the universe,between galaxies,molecules,and in space.Maintaining order in life,expanding awareness,inner peace,and living in the present moment can all be received from cosmic energy.All living things, although they may appear to be non-moving,are actually another form of energy.Everything in the universe is made of energy.The transformation of matter into energy and vice versa is a process that takes place continuously and without interruption in the world of creation.Among the poets who unconsciously paid attention to this issue is Molana.Mawlavi has repeatedly spoken about the creation of the universe in the Masnavi about nothingness and the colorless world, that all the creatures of the world existed in the form of particles before creation in the world of unity,and after the creation of the material world,their souls dispersed and became have entered the present and this is the observer of the awareness and cosmic energy.Methods:This article aims to prove the cosmic energy in the first and second books of the Masnavi with a descriptive-analytical method.Results:The results show that although Rumi lived in a time when there was no news of new sciences and cosmic consciousness,his exploratory mind unconsciously contained many of these sciences and mentioned them in many verses.With his creative thinking,Maulavi has established a link between different subjects, including cosmic energy and mysticism,which speaks volumes for his inner observations.Conclusions:The Conclusions of the research indicate that the cosmic energy was reflected in the first and second books of the Masnavi in its five levels,i.e.,the level of matter, the level of sound,the level of light,the level of thought,and the level of the spirit.Based on this,the level of matter is the lowest and the level of spirit is the highest level of energy,which Mawlavi has mentioned in the Masnavi and also in first and second books

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