Emotional maturity –

Jalâluddîn Rumi was born in 1207 in what is now Afghanistan and at a very young age his family was forced to move to Turkey. He was a great Persian poet and mystic of the Middle Ages. His work became part of the (MOW) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (). In 2007 the Rumi year was celebrated for the 800th anniversary of his birth.

You could say that he was the first ambassador of peace because it invites all peoples to empathy, regardless of race, language, color or ethnic origin. How he entered the mystical path of Islam without being a member of any particular order. According to the professor, Rumi guides us through his “Philosoplia Perennis” (primordial eternal wisdom) according to the moment, without it depending on time.

According to Rumi, spiritual maturity occurs when “we understand that everyone is correct in their own perspective.”

In Rumi, spiritual and emotional maturity converge when he reminds us that the human being is a container that is filled with the experiences of the day, with the experiences of life. in his poem the guest house tells us:

“The human being is a guest house
Every day a new arrival
A joy, a depression, a disappointment,
a momentary arrives as a visitor.
Let’s accept them all!
Even if it’s a barrage of sadness
who violently leaves the house without furniture.
However, treat each guest politely;
could give rise to a new joy.
The gloomy thought, the shame, the malice…
accept them laughing at the entrance, and make them pass inside.
Be grateful for everything that comes to you,
for they have been sent as a guide by the most immense.”

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Rumi teaches us that hope, desire, and what people experience for things on earth are “curtains” that prevent us.

Emotional maturity is an experience that is not identified with anything in particular. In order to listen to our deeper nature we must not listen too often to “that comforting part of me that gives you what you want.” Well there is nothing that allows us to discover “the authentic being that lies within us like the demolition of what we have desired and obtained, and what we still desire.”

For this reason, we must live attentively: “Before he takes what has been given to you, give away what you have to give.” that we are not confined to the limits of and that our task “is not to search for love, but simply to seek and find all the barriers that you have built within yourself against it”.

It is a philosophy of life that seeks emotional well-being and proposes emotional maturity as a means to achieve it. Bioneuroemoción® invites us not to talk about the other, to be the only ones responsible for our lives. It suggests that if we want to change something in our lives we have to start with ourselves. That’s why we say that Bioneuroemoción® is an experience.

“Salt water seems salty to someone who has tasted fresh water. Things become clear through their opposites.

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