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Tags: History of Ideas, Lang:en
Summary
ATTENTION: This book is by Mark Canter (Adyashakti), not by
Steven Gray (Adyashanti). My Sanskrit name means
“Primordial ENERGY” (Shakti), while Steven’s
name means “Primordial PEACE” (Shanti). Got it?
Okay! In medieval India, despite a strong antagonism between
Hindus and the invading Muslims, the mystics of both religions
recognized in each other a true reflection of the Divine.
According to religious historians, Sufism (Islamic mysticism)
and Bhakti Yoga (the Hindu path of devotional love of the
Divine) vastly influenced each other, and over the next
centuries this rich exchange led to an intermingling of
philosophies and practices to the degree that neither Sufism
nor Bhakti would ever be the same. This essay explores the
spiritual dialogue that ensued between apparent enemies whose
great commonality was ecstatic devotion to God. **