


Sufism
Masterclass in Mystical Psychology and the Journey to Unity
Sufism, the mystical dimension of Islam, offers a profound vision of the soul’s journey back to its origin. This masterclass explores the inner teachings of Sufism as a living path of remembrance (dhikr), purification, and divine love — where the seeker gradually sheds the illusions of the ego-self and awakens to the unity (tawḥīd) at the heart of all being.
Rooted in the writings and transmissions of masters such as Rūmi, Ibn - al ‘Arabi, and Al-Ghazāli, this course offers a contemplative exploration of the soul’s unfolding through longing, annihilation (fanā’), and union. At once poetic and precise, Sufi psychology illuminates a map of the self not as an abstraction, but as a vessel for divine presence.
This is not an academic course in comparative religion, but a spiritual apprenticeship in mystical self-knowledge — open to all who feel called, regardless of tradition. It is especially suited for depth-oriented seekers, interfaith contemplatives, and those drawn to the metaphysical beauty of the Islamic tradition.
What we explore:
– The stations and states (maqāmāt and aḥwāl) of the Sufi path
– The three centers of the soul: nafs, qalb, and rūḥ
– Fanā’ (annihilation) and baqā’ (subsistence) as sacred psychology
– Love (ʿishq), longing, and divine remembrance
– The imaginal world (ʿālam al-mithāl) and the heart as mirror
Format: 10 contemplative modules | Live & recorded sessions | Includes spiritual exercises, sacred poetry, and guided meditative inquiry
Emphasis on Ibn - al ‘Arabi’s Wahādat al Wujūd
Masterclass in Mystical Psychology and the Journey to Unity
Sufism, the mystical dimension of Islam, offers a profound vision of the soul’s journey back to its origin. This masterclass explores the inner teachings of Sufism as a living path of remembrance (dhikr), purification, and divine love — where the seeker gradually sheds the illusions of the ego-self and awakens to the unity (tawḥīd) at the heart of all being.
Rooted in the writings and transmissions of masters such as Rūmi, Ibn - al ‘Arabi, and Al-Ghazāli, this course offers a contemplative exploration of the soul’s unfolding through longing, annihilation (fanā’), and union. At once poetic and precise, Sufi psychology illuminates a map of the self not as an abstraction, but as a vessel for divine presence.
This is not an academic course in comparative religion, but a spiritual apprenticeship in mystical self-knowledge — open to all who feel called, regardless of tradition. It is especially suited for depth-oriented seekers, interfaith contemplatives, and those drawn to the metaphysical beauty of the Islamic tradition.
What we explore:
– The stations and states (maqāmāt and aḥwāl) of the Sufi path
– The three centers of the soul: nafs, qalb, and rūḥ
– Fanā’ (annihilation) and baqā’ (subsistence) as sacred psychology
– Love (ʿishq), longing, and divine remembrance
– The imaginal world (ʿālam al-mithāl) and the heart as mirror
Format: 10 contemplative modules | Live & recorded sessions | Includes spiritual exercises, sacred poetry, and guided meditative inquiry
Emphasis on Ibn - al ‘Arabi’s Wahādat al Wujūd