Integral Being
What are we actually searching for—and why does the search so often fail to resolve it? In this episode of Integral Being, Mark V. Wiley speaks with Sufi philosopher and teacher Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri on the nature of presence, the role of the ego, and the deeper realities that lie beyond both. Across traditions, human beings pursue meaning through knowledge, identity, achievement—even spirituality itself. Yet something often remains unresolved. This conversation explores why: how the very structures we rely on—including spiritual practice—can subtly reinforce the sense of self they are meant to dissolve. Rather than offering methods or beliefs, this dialogue clarifies the terrain of serious inner work—where effort begins to interfere, where identity becomes transparent, and where honesty reveals something prior to the "seeker." Key themes include: • The illusion of the "I" and the persistence of ego structures • Why spiritual practice can strengthen identity instead of dissolve it • Presence without expectation or outcome • Knowledge vs direct knowing • The dangers of spiritual hierarchy and superiority • "Less is more" — the path of decrease rather than accumulation • Why awakening cannot be forced—and why guidance sometimes matters • Honesty as the gateway to real transformation This is not a conversation to consume. It is one to return to. About the Guest Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri is a Sufi teacher, author, and guide whose work explores the unity of existence and the direct realization of truth. Drawing from Islamic metaphysics and lived experience, his teaching emphasizes inner purification, presence, and the unfolding of awareness. — Explore more at: InnerLifewithMarkWiley.com [https://innerlifewithmarkwiley.com/] Inner Life — Embodiment. Integration. Lived Practice.
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