
Sufism and 7 Important Stages of Nafs
Introduction Sufism, also known as Tasawwuf, represents the mystical and inward-looking dimension of Islam. It aims not merely at external conformity to religious laws, but at the deeper realization of
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Introduction Sufism, also known as Tasawwuf, represents the mystical and inward-looking dimension of Islam. It aims not merely at external conformity to religious laws, but at the deeper realization of
Introduction Indian psychology, rooted in scriptural and philosophical traditions like the Upanishads, views the human being not just as a biological or cognitive entity but as a spiritual one. Unlike
Introduction Psychology, as a discipline, aims to understand the human mind, behavior, and consciousness. While Western psychology developed as a natural science grounded in empirical research and objectivity, Eastern psychology,
Introduction Indian psychology provides a deep and layered understanding of states of consciousness, personality, and the mind’s functioning. Unlike the Western model, which focuses primarily on measurable behavior and brain
Introduction The mind-body relationship is a central concern in both Indian and Western psychology, but the approaches differ significantly. Mind-Body relationship in Indian thought treats the mind and body as
Introduction Indian psychology, unlike its Western counterpart, is built on a unique foundation of metaphysical and spiritual assumptions derived from India’s ancient philosophical traditions. These assumptions of Indian psychology shape