AION 406 Course Evaluation
Course Description
This course invites participants into the inner world of Sufism, the esoteric and mystical dimension of Islam that emphasizes direct experience of the divine through longing, devotion, and the purification of the heart. We will explore the poetic and symbolic universe of Sufi cosmology, the pathways of gnosis (ma‘rifa), and its relationship to fitrah, and the literature of mystics such as Rumi, Hafiz, Al-Ghazali and Ibn Arabi, whose writings illuminate the soul’s longing for union with the Beloved. Emphasis will be placed on amplifying Sufi ideals through a Western psychological lens, engaging in a dialogue between depth psychology and the mystical vision of Sufism. Participants will gain an appreciation for Sufism as both spiritual practice and profound psychology—an inward path of remembering and returning to the divine.
Curricular Notes
AION 406 occupies a distinctive place within the 400-level curriculum as a course devoted to mystical psychology outside the Western canon, offering participants an encounter with a tradition in which psychology, ethics, and spirituality are inseparable. By engaging Sufism as both lived practice and symbolic cosmology, the course expands clinicians’ cultural and imaginal range while reinforcing a central AION commitment: that depth psychology must remain in dialogue with humanity’s enduring contemplative traditions.
This seminar deepens clinicians’ capacity to recognize longing, devotion, and remembrance not as regressions or defenses, but as organizing forces of meaning and ethical orientation, returning advanced practitioners—once again—to philosophy, now refracted through poetry, prayer, and love.
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CE Value
This event spans 6 clock hours and awards 6 hours of Continuing Education.
Fees
$420 for CE credit
$380 for non CE / auditing
$320 for pre-licensed students
course status
This course is a live webinar. It counts as Elective credit towards any of Aion's certificate programs.
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Prerequisites
None
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Learning Objectives
- Describe core principles of Sufi cosmology and practice—including ma‘rifa (gnosis), fitrah (primordial nature), longing, remembrance (dhikr), and purification of the heart—and articulate their psychological significance within a depth-oriented framework.
- Analyze Sufi poetry and symbolic language as expressions of inner psychological transformation, identifying parallels between mystical experience and psychodynamic processes such as longing, surrender, ego dissolution, and integration.
- Differentiate mystical experience from psychopathology by applying a culturally informed psychological lens, enhancing clinicians’ capacity to work respectfully and competently with spiritual material in clinical contexts.
- Apply insights from Sufi thought to contemporary psychotherapeutic practice, particularly in relation to meaning-making, ethical orientation, and the therapeutic cultivation of presence, humility, and remembrance.
References
Rumi. (2004). The soul of Rumi (C. Barks, Trans.). HarperOne.
Hafiz. (1999). The gift: Poems by Hafiz (D. Ladinsky, Trans.). Penguin Compass.
Al-Ghazali. (2000). The alchemy of happiness (C. Field, Trans.). Islamic Texts Society. (Original work published ca. 1100)
Ibn Arabi. (2002). The bezels of wisdom (R. W. J. Austin, Trans.). Paulist Press. (Original work published ca. 1229)
Corbin, H. (1969). Creative imagination in the Sufism of Ibn ‘Arabi (R. Manheim, Trans.). Princeton University Press.
Hillman, J. (1975). Re-visioning psychology. Harper & Row.
Target Audience
Aion Institute courses are open to all licensed mental health professionals, residents, interns, and graduate students in training, as well as members of the lay public who have an interest in psychodynamic psychology. Please use the following descriptions of our instructional level to gauge your own comfort level with the content.
Cancellation Policy
The Aion Institute reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule any event, for which registrants will receive a full refund or credit. Refunds for payment processed online via electronic means will be refunded back to the credit card within 2 weeks after the cancellation.
Participants who wish to cancel their registration and paid registration fees online may be eligible for refund.
Participants may cancel their registration through the self-serve page accessed via the link included in the confirmation email sent after registration.
Please keep in mind that canceling a registration on the self-serve page does not automatically process a refund. Aion will refund cancellations made at least 24 hours prior to the start of this event.
Event accessibility
The Aion Institute is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible learning environment for all participants.
This event is conducted online using a virtual meeting platform (Zoom). We encourage all attendees to ensure that their technological setup—audio, video, internet connection, and device settings—meets their individual accessibility needs prior to the event.
If you require any additional support, accommodations, or accessibility considerations in order to participate fully, please don’t hesitate to contact us through one of the contact forms on this website. We will make every reasonable effort to ensure your learning experience is welcoming, respectful, and attuned to your needs.
Statement of Commercial Support
There is no commercial support for this Aion Institute program, nor are there any relationships between the CE Sponsor, presenting organization, presenter, program content, research, grants, or other funding that could reasonably be construed as conflicts of interest.
Continuing Education (CE) Provider Approvals
The Aion Institute is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. The Aion Institute (AIO279) maintains responsibility for this program and its content.