The Heart as Divine Throne: Yunus Emre and the Sufi Secret of Wahdat al-Wujud

The heart as divine throne: a luminous heart-shaped throne radiating sacred light, calligraphic ornaments, dervish silhouette — Yunus Emre Sufi mysticism

The heart as divine throne: in Yunus Emre’s deathless verses, the human heart becomes the dwelling of the Beloved. A Sufi journey through Wahdat al-Wujud, the divine gaze, and the cosmic weight of breaking — or building — a heart.

Altruism: A Subtle Rebellion Against a Self-Centered World

Contrast between Altruism and Nefsaniyet: A dark figure trapped in egoism versus a luminous spiritual being radiating universal love.

In the modern age, a singular, persistent message is dictated to us from every corner: “You first.” Today’s consumer culture and success-oriented systems command individuals to place their own desires at the center of everything. Modern man—viewing his existence as merely flesh and bone and the world as a collection of blessings revolving around him—finds … Read more