Inscendence as a complementary word to the transcendence brings you contemplations on various topics from the perspective of the reflective, associative and internal intelligence. A journey into depths to find, like Rumi said, the “Messiah, in my heart, I bear.” (مسيحا در دلم پيدا و من بيمار می گردم).

Enjoy the articles. Take them in. More than philosophical discussions or my attempts to convince you of anything, take them as gentle meditations and let them reveal that which your own Inner Heart knows.

[The articles from the old website, Orphic Inscendence, are here too.]

The Great Devouress
Naida Muslić Naida Muslić

The Great Devouress

How we relate to the irrational, to the non-linear, to the intuitive rather than logical, often reveals, how we relate to this Great Goddess, both as a metaphysical principle and as a psychological principle, within each individual. The urge to constantly define, measure and put everything under a microscope, while useful, can make us mechanical beings who do not see themselves having anything else but cognitive functions — it marks an inability to see, with, what Sufis call "the eye of the heart" and dharmic religions describe as the third eye.

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The Michaelmas
Naida Muslić Naida Muslić

The Michaelmas

Aliens to external nature, we are also aliens to our own, internal natures.

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The Love of Ruins
Naida Muslić Naida Muslić

The Love of Ruins

The experience of Sublime is the dawn of the defeat of duality, the experience of seemingly opposite polarities, the experience of opposing truths about the existence of human beings. In the experience of Sublime, the vast and powerful nature is the destroyer, the death of humanity and that which humanity creates, and at the same time, in the experience of sublime, human is the nature's redeemer, shaper, the one who uses her powers to build his own worlds. It is the experience of human being as both a part of nature and something above it. Perhaps there lies our peculiar taste for ruins and vegetation that covers them.

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