Spirit of Guidance

The Spirit of Guidance is the term in Universal Sufism for Universal Intelligence as it is manifest in the human mind.[1]

Hazrat Inayat Khan coined the term in Arabic Ruh-ul-Irshad Arabic:روح الارشاد In English: The Spirit of Guidance

For a Sufi, the diversity of names and forms of the world's religious tendencies are like veils covering the phenomena of the 'Spirit of Guidance' manifested at all levels of evolution. This Inner Guidance is constantly present in the beautiful book of nature's mysteries, which reveals a never-ending Message of Love, providing one's understanding of the relationship between matter and spirit is in harmony with one's feeling heart.

Main points

Parallel teachings

Esther Hicks describes it this way: "When you finally get it that you have this personal relationship with this Stream and that you have this magnificent Guidance System within you that lets you know, in every particle of every moment, what you're doing relative to the Stream, and so, you let your dominant intent be to connect to the Stream and radiate it as much as you can, then, suddenly, everything else falls into its perfect place."[4]

References

  1. The Heart of Sufism: Essential Writings of Hazrat Inayat Khan. ISBN 1-57062-402-X
  2. Volume IX – The Unity of Religious Ideals Part III, The Heart of Sufism, Hazrat Inayat Khan
  3. Volume VI – The Alchemy of Happiness Our Life's Experience, Hazrat Inayat Khan
  4. ^The Law of Attraction: The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham (December 1, 2006), Jerry and Esther Hicks, Hay House, ISBN 978-1-4019-1759-3
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