Hi. I'm new here and happy for this opportunity to learn about Twelver Shia from alive people not only from books.
My first approachment to Shia teaching was by a metaphysical interest. In short: I read some books of Henry Corbin and was amazed for his deep ideas. After that I have trying to get some shia knowledge from not western sources like Tabatata'i and Khomeini.
I don't want talk about politic dimensions of shia now, even is an important point . My first concern is its metaphysic. So, let me make a question:
I see H. Corbin gives a totally inner sense to Mahdi during the Great Occultation. It means, Corbin thinks Mahdi is not and individual -or not a natural individual- but some kind of spiritual, divine, presence in the follower's heart.
But even if this idea sounds good for my ears, I am not sure this is a truly shia interpretation. Because Corbin was an expert but not a shia practitioner (as far as we know). And was not an arif but a western theoretical thinker.
And, on other side, Tabatata'i interpretation doesn't seem be just inner, not totally inner. And about Khomeini I am not sure, but I read something about his "Wilayat ul Faqih" so doesn't seem be similar to strictly inner meaning of Imam as Corbin wrote.
Well, if someone have a position about that, or just want tell me something, I'll be thankful.
I hope you can understand my english because I am not native in this language. Thanks.