Religions do not exist only as belief systems; they operate as energetic, psychological, and symbolic structures that shape how humans relate to power, authority, the body, and the sacred. From the perspective of spiritual traditions oriented toward light, consciousness, and nonviolence, certain elements within Islam raise serious ethical and metaphysical concerns. This essay explores those concerns as spiritual critiques, not personal attacks, focusing on ritual blood, bodily violation, prophetic authority, and the tension between obedience and inner moral light.
An egregore, also spelled egregor, is a concept from esoteric and occult traditions. It refers to a collective entity that emerges from the combined energies and thoughts of a group of people. This entity is fueled by the intentions, beliefs, and emotions of the group and can develop its own consciousness or influence. The word "egregore" comes from the Greek "egrégoroi," meaning "watchers" or "observers."