The Wise vs. the Lovers in Responding to Broken Intentions
In Rumi's Masnavi, a critical distinction is drawn regarding how different spiritual seekers respond to the divine annulment of their plans. The 'wise'—those guided by rational intellect—submit to the breaking of their intentions out of sheer necessity and helplessness, recognizing they cannot overcome God's decree. In contrast, the 'lovers'—those guided by mystic devotion—embrace the thwarting of their desires voluntarily and joyfully. For the lovers, the frustration of their personal will is a welcome, intimate encounter with the Beloved's supreme power, turning apparent defeat into spiritual triumph.
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