This refers to the (Mülk - the material realm) and the hidden world (Melekût - the spiritual realm).
The text suggests that the human being is not just a small part of the world, but that the .
If your "shield" (inner essence) is strong, you are the king of both realms. Bir Zerhim Var Iki Alem Ona
You will often hear this line in (sacred songs) performed with the Saz or Bağlama . It is frequently associated with the poetry of Pir Sultan Abdal or Kul Himmet , focusing on: Surrender to the divine path. Invulnerability of the soul through love.
The phrase explores the relationship between the (the microcosmos) and the entire universe (the macrocosmos). 🛡️ Key Interpretations 1. The Shield (Zerhim) This refers to the (Mülk - the material
"Bir Zerhim Var İki Alem Ona" is a profound line often found in and Alevi-Bektashi folk songs (deyiş). It translates to: "I have a shield; two worlds belong to it."
By possessing this spiritual "shield," the seeker gains mastery or understanding of both the physical life and the eternal afterlife. You will often hear this line in (sacred
granted to the "Perfect Man" (Insan-i Kamil).