خلاصة:
Sadra and Heidegger share a common fundamental concern, i.e. the retrieve of the question of Being. Their whole philosophical career in one sense has been devoted to the accomplishment of this single task. They belong to different philosophical traditions and have lived in different worlds and have had different spiritual and intellectual ideals. However, their ontological concerns have numerous points of similarity and can be comparatively assayed. The mystical dimension of the philosophical discourses of these two philosophers of the Truth of Being is one of the significant comparative issues that can be studied in view of a certain set of mystical concepts. One of the key mystical concepts is Yaqzah or mystical awakening that refers to the existential awareness that occurs in the mystic following a Divine enlightenment. The current essay seeks to comparatively study the mystical relevance of the notion of Being-Mindfulness of Sadra and Heidegger in view of the mystical concept of Yaqzah. It has been shown that despite undeniable differences we can discern significant similarities in both notions and take a constructive step for more integrative understanding of human condition as a whole.
ملخص الجهاز:
Mystical Awakening (Yaqzah) and Being-Mindfulness: Towards a Comparative Understanding of the Mystical Relevance of the Ontological Philosophies of Heidegger and Sadra Recived date: 2019.
On the other hand, some mystics have been inspiring for certain philosophers and encouraged them to turn to issues and ideas that have opened new chapters in the history of philosophy.
The current essay is concentrated on an inceptive mystical notion whose reverberations can be found in the criticisms of these philosophers of the metaphysical tradition that is forgetful of the essential reality of Being and is instead merely occupied with certain issues that are marginal to the fundamental question of philosophy, i.
The current essay seeks to assay the possibilities of comparative reflections on this notion and its relevance as regards the critical approaches of Heidegger and Sadra to the traditional metaphysical vision that is forgetful of the grounding reality of Being and their insistence on the vital significance of Being- Mindfulness.
The first station of spiritual initiation, according Khajeh Ansari, is Yaqzah a mystical state of enlightenment and awakening that informs the wayfarer’s heart and mind of his forlornness and distance from the source of all perfection and goodness.
Our objective in this essay was to assay the mystical relevance of the ontological philosophies of Sadra and Heidegger via comparing two notions of mystical awakening (Yaqzah) and Being-mindfulness.