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Exemplar

Rumi

historical · read by 2 of 6 traditions

How each tradition reads them

  • Jungian

    The Lover

    widely attributed in brand-archetype literature

    Love of the beloved as path to the divine — the Sufi Lover who dissolves the distinction between eros and devotion.

  • Moore & Gillette, The Lover Within (1993)

    Eros opened all the way up into the love of the divine.

Where they sit on the lenses

Stage

  • Pre-initiation
  • Striving
  • Liminal
  • Integrating
  • Integrated

Affect

  • Gut · Anger
  • Heart · Shame
  • Head · Fear
  • Eros · Desire

Stance

  • Toward
  • Against
  • Away

Cluster coalescence

The archetypal tags above resolve into 3 clusters. Each cluster reads the exemplar in its own vocabulary; where more than one cluster surfaces, the exemplar themself is holding a structural tension.

Rumi is read across divergent stances (Toward vs. Away). The exemplar holds a tension their readers cannot — which is often why they endure.

Also read in this register