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HoP 178 - Eyes Wide Shut - Rumi and Philosophical Sufism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Uncritical Acceptance of Authority by Rumi

Rumi says knowledge itself is one of the veils that Rumi tells us to remove. He distinguishes between two kinds of intellect: partial or acquired, and universal. For Rumi, acquired intellect is knowledge that is learned from books and teachers. Universal intellect, by contrast, is to be found within a heart which reflects divinity.

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