Lataif-e-sitta (Arabic: اللطائف الستة) are special organs of perception in Sufi spiritual psychology, subtle human capacities for experience or action...
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Manipura (section Lataif-e-sitta)
to Hindu prana). Within the Sufi Lataif-e-sitta, the torso contains several Lataif. Unlike the chakras, the Lataif are not distributed vertically, instead...
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Rūḥ (section As part of Lataif-e-sitta)
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Sufi philosophy (section Lataif-e-sitta)
virtually all Sufis distinguish Lataif-as-Sitta ("the six subtleties") as: Nafs, Qalb, Sirr, Ruh, Khafi, and Akhfa. These lataif (singular: latifa) designate...
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an interconnected system (Lataif-e-sitta), in which there is an energy center called the nafs. According to Lataif-e-sitta, the nafs is just below the...
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heart transmission of spiritual energy from a Master to a student. The Lataif-e-Sitta are the most common forms of this transmitted spiritual energy. An example...
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temptations. Fitra Qalb 'Aql Rūḥ Ghaflah Islamic psychological thought Lataif-e-sitta Seven deadly sins Nishimta in Mandaeism Rothman & Coyle 2018, p. 1733...
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consciousness and union with God. Within the Sufi system of Lataif-e-sitta there is a Lataif called Akhfa, the "most arcane subtlety", which is located...
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heart and below the throat.[citation needed] Sufis have a system of Lataif-e-sitta at a number of points on the body; at the heart, there are three positioned...
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doctrine of "subtle centers" or centers of subtle cognition (known as Lataif-e-sitta) addresses the matter of the awakening of spiritual intuition. In general...
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paradise (khaldeed in janna), and the ideas concerning the six subtleties (lataif-e-sitta). A hadith attributed to Muhammad is essential in understanding the...
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Aquarian/HarperCollins 1994, first published 1966 pg 145 Lataif-e-Sitta refers to the five subtle organs (Lataif-e-Khamsa—as described) plus the Self (Nafs) which...
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existence. — William Chittick, The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr, 2007 Lataif-e-sitta Nafs Ruh Sufism Rothman & Coyle 2018, p. 1733, 1735, 1742. Murata 1992...
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Sufi psychology (section Lataif)
phrase Lataif-e-sitta means "six subtleties" (although the number of lataif can differ depending on the specific Sufi tradition). The lataif (plural)...
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Realization of the Jism Latif subtle body through practice with the Lataif-e-Sitta In Hinduism, an avatar is the appearance or incarnation of a deity on...
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Christian vegetarianism Theosis Hesychasm Gregory Palamas Philokalia Dhikr Lataif-e-Sitta Muraqaba Qawwali Sama Sufi cosmology Sufi texts Sufi whirling Kabbalah...
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activist and writer Queen Latifah, American rapper, singer, and actress Lataif-e-Sitta, special perception organs in Sufi spiritual psychology, for example...
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college and professional football running back Sirr, one of the six Lataif-e-sitta or psychospiritual "organs" in Sufi psychology SIRR may mean: Seremban...
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Truthful Sufi philosophy Sufi metaphysics Sufi cosmology Sufi psychology Lataif-e-sitta Concepts Ruh Hal Manzil Maqam Fanaa Baqaa Yaqeen Haqiqa Marifa Ihsan...
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Ömer (2021). "Ashraf Ali Thanwi's Views on Lataif in the Context of his Treatise "Risâletü'l-katâif mine'l-latâif"". Mesned İlahiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi...
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(soul), Nafs (instinct) and lataif-i Sitta (the six subtleties) – For describing ruh and nafs, Sufis use the term of Lataif-i Sitta, whereas Salafis reject...
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