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Abu Nasr as-Sarraj and Ernst's take on Spirituality

   
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Title: Abu Nasr as-Sarraj and Ernst's take on Spirituality
 
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Date: August 13, 2003
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‘The more she is given from above, the more she asks…nothing contents or excites her” 6th way of love Traits: associated with heights or climbing, purity and clearness, “climbed up to greater salvation” Goals: to be closely connected with higher knowledge, sweetness of heart, and purity of morals and heart, and nobility of the soul, and sublimity of the mind and principle of eternal life...
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above the human measure.. noble highness.. above the human forms.. desire to live above.. stay up among the spirits..” an ethereal feeling; no earthly pleasure “what belongs to the earth cannot satisfy” strong desire to be freed from the body Goals: a sublime love that is higher than anything humanly achievable with the highest spirits, “become totally in one with him” and deserving the heavenly kingdom Methods: no quiet living; constantly searching and never calming down; being put to the test then recuperate; being hurt then made healthy again...
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