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The Feeling Of 'IAMness'
The Integral Vision of Ken Wilber Thoughts from Quranic and Sufi Mystic Perspective
1.Those who know Ken Wilber and aware of his writings, thoughts will definitely admit that he is one of the most profound thinker, philosopher and a prophet like visionary figure of our contemporary time.
Although Ken Wilber in his writings hardly speaks about Sufi tradition, the point from where he is coming from, the path he is taking on and the station where he is reaching has profound link with Sufi Mysticism or Islamic Mysticism and that can be validated by passages of the Quran and the gnostic sayings of Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace.
I was reading the 'Integral Vision' by Ken Wilber, the book which just came out (2007, Shambhala). Now this relation, shared truth is interesting and at the same time important because the goal is to point or arrive at the aspects of truth through an integral vision. And Sufi tradition, which is an alive, thriving and much modern up-to-date tradition can be brought to share its wisdom – that"s holds a lot of significance as far as integral vision is concerned.
I was reading an exercise on self-awareness at the end of the book and could easily connect that to Sufi path. Without going into lengthy explanation, I quote some important part from that meditative exercise and in italic giving hints from Sufi mysticism or Islamic esoteric tradition. Section 3 and 4 are also follow up thoughts on the integral vision.
2.Following is the quotation from Ken Wilber"s book, The Integral Visions. The italic version are the passages and saying of Prophet inserted in Inspirations and Creative Thoughts for rationalizing from Sufi point of view. Notice your present awareness.
Notice the objects arising in your awareness – the images and thoughts arising in your mind, the feelings and sensations arising in your body, the myriad objects arising around you in the room or environment. All of these are objects arising in your awareness.
What
was
present
5
minutes
ago
Now
think
about
what
was
in
your
awareness
5
minutes
ago.
Most
of
the
thoughts
have
changed,
most
of
the
bodily
sensations
have
changed
…
but
something
has
not
changed.
Something
in
you
is
the
same
as
now
as
it
was
5
minutes
ago.
What
is
present
now
that
was
present
5
minutes
ago?
'I AMness'. The feeling-awareness of 'I AMness' is still present. I am that ever-present 'I AMness'. That 'I AMness' is present now, it was present a moment ago … it was present 5 minutes ago. What was present 5 hours ago?
'I AMness'. That sense of 'I AMness' is an ongoing self-knowing, self-recognizing, self-validating 'I AMness'.
What
was
present
5
years
ago?
'I
AMness'.
So
many
objects
have
come
and
gone,
so
many
feelings
have
come
and
gone,
so
many
thoughts
have
come
and
gone
…
But
one
thing
has
not
come,
and
one
thing
has
not
gone.
…
This
timeless,
ever-present
feeling
of
'I
AMness'
is
present
now
as
it
was
5
years
ago.



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