What happens when a quest for meaning and purpose intersects with growing up in a politically charged environment? Join us as we converse with Dr. Saliha Farid Abdel Khalik, an inspiring philosopher and spiritual coach hailing from Egypt who now lives in Malaysia. Her intriguing journey of self-discovery and spirituality amidst political unrest is truly eye-opening, and her exploration of various religions and philosophies paints a vivid picture of spiritual resilience.
In this episode, we delve into the depths of Saliha's transformative experiences studying the teachings of Ibn al-Arabi during her Ph.D., as she highlights the lessons of diving deep into the Sufi path. We discuss the crucial nuances between the psychological and spiritual realms and how creating a healing space for religious and childhood trauma can foster growth and self-knowledge. Saliha also talks about her explorations into Hindu and Buddhist philosophies, her connection to yoga, and her eclectic and rich path of healing through many different modalities.
In the final stretch, we explore the power of relaxation and trust as potent tools for healing, growth, and spiritual transformation. Saliha enlightens us about the teachings of Ibn al-Arabi, emphasizing the role of understanding and embodying divine names. We wrap up with her inspiring message about the simplicity of the spiritual path and how to navigate it with trust, surrender, and relaxation. This episode is sure to leave you feeling uplifted, with a deeper understanding of the importance of shedding self-images and projections to truly know oneself.
Find Saliha online: https://www.hyleconsciousness.com/ and listen to her music here: https://sali.hearnow.com/
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Music credits: Vocals: Zeynep Dilara Aslan; Ney/drum: Elif Önal; Tanbur: Katherine Hreib; Rebap: Hatice Gülbahar Hepsev