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New Video: Kaaba Ke 4 Konay Kiyon Hain? | Sufi Master Younus AlGohar | ALRA TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP2io0CpULI
Unravel the secrets of sacred geometry and divine alignment as Sufi Master Younus AlGohar reveals the hidden wisdom behind the dimensions of Islam’s holiest site, the Kaaba.
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chicagognosis · 1 year
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Spiritual Perception
“Imagination, Inspiration, and Intuition are the three obligatory paths for the initiation. We reach these ineffable heights by means of concentration, meditation and samadhi. Whosoever has reached these ineffable heights of intuition has converted himself into a master of samadhi." ―Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Despite their elusive character, mystical experiences possess three distinct, eternal principles: Imagination (perception of non-physical imagery), Inspiration (joyful recognition of divine symbolism), and Intuition (comprehension of their hidden meaning). Through cultivating an ethical lifestyle, meditators can awaken to their true nature and access profound spiritual knowledge. Discover how through the teachings of the Sufis, the Buddha, and Samael Aun Weor.
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postpunkindustrial · 11 months
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Master Musicians Of Jajouka – Tribe Ahl Serif: Master Musicians Of Jajouka
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eyeoftheheart · 2 months
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“Cultivate inner and outer harmony, otherwise you will fall into discord and confusion.”
― Khwaja ʿAlaʾ al-Din Attar, Masters of Wisdom of Central Asia: Teachings from the Sufi Path of Liberation
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alittlebitoftruthcan · 11 months
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Buddha says: ‘Hold your tongue. Do not exalt yourself…’ because when you become enlightened the ego has disappeared—you can become enlightened only when you have fulfilled that condition—but now the experience is so vast, so overflowing, so ecstatic that it starts expressing itself. You have to learn…
It is said of al-Hillaj Mansoor—who, like Jesus, was crucified, but in a far more inhuman and cruel way than Jesus himself—it is said about him that the day he became enlightened, he shouted, ‘ANA’L HAQ—I am the truth! I am God!’ His master, Junnaid, was present. He came close to him, whispered in his ear, ‘Mansoor, keep it inside you. Please keep it inside you! Contain it! I know it is very difficult to contain it, it is so vast, almost uncontainable. It expresses itself. I know you are not uttering it, it is being uttered by some unknown force, by God himself, but still I say to you, hold your tongue.’ And Mansoor promised, ‘I will hold my tongue.’ He understood the point, but again and again he would forget. Again and again he would come into that same state of inner light, joy, bliss. And again the shout—the lion’s roar, as Buddha used to call it—would come out of him in spite of himself. He would come and apologize to Junnaid, his master, but the master would say, ‘Mansoor, something has to be done; otherwise you are going to get into trouble unnecessarily. You could be of great help to humanity, but this way you will be unnecessarily in trouble. And not only you, you will stop my work too. It happened to me too, but I had to contain it and you have to contain it too.’ But Mansoor was not capable of it. Junnaid sent him to Kaaba for a three-year pilgrimage. ‘Maybe on this three-year-long journey, being with many mystics, he may cool down. The experience is so new; by and by he will become accustomed to it.’ But he could not become accustomed to it; when he came back he was again in the same state, proclaiming the same things. Because it was a Mohammedan country and it was one of the greatest crimes, the greatest sins, to call oneself God, to declare oneself God, he was caught by the king, by the people and was killed.
For centuries it has been discussed among Sufis who was greater, Junnaid or Mansoor. Ordinarily one would say Mansoor: he was really a great martyr: he suffered and suffered laughingly. He died with laughter. Even Jesus had gone to the cross a little forsaken. When the last nail was put in his hands he looked at the sky and said, ‘God, have you forsaken me? Have you forgotten me? Why is all this happening to me?’ There must have been a little doubt, just a shadow of doubt. He understood immediately, he apologized. He said, ‘No, forgive me. Let thy will be done.’ But for a moment he had wavered. Mansoor never wavered. And he was killed so mercilessly that Jesus’ crucifixion seems to be very humane compared to Mansoor’s. First his legs were cut off, then his hands were cut off, then his eyes were destroyed, then his tongue was cut out, then his head was cut off. But even though all this suffering was there he was all laughter. Before his tongue was cut out, somebody asked, ‘Why are you laughing?’ He said, ‘I am laughing because you cannot destroy my experience; whatsoever you do is irrelevant. And I am laughing because you are killing one person and I am somebody else. You are such fools, that’s why I am laughing! And I am also laughing at God. I am laughing at him, ‘You cannot deceive me. In whatsoever form you come I will recognize you. I recognize you in the butcher who has cut off my feet, who has cut off my hands. It is you who are in him, and nobody else.’’ In fact, Junnaid seems to be a little cowardly; many people think that he was a little cowardly. Why should he tell Mansoor to keep it inside? But that is not true, he was not a coward, in fact he sacrificed far more than Mansoor. Mansoor’s sacrifice is apparent; Junnaid’s sacrifice is not apparent, it is very subtle. To contain the truth when it happens is a superhuman feat, it is a miracle. And he tries to contain it so that he can help people. He is a bodhisattva and Mansoor is an arhat. He cares nothing for the work, he cares nothing for anybody else. He has attained, now there is no problem. Death is not a problem at all, he knows he is immortal. Junnaid is working silently, in the dark, to help people who are blind. And you don’t know his suffering. His suffering is that he has to contain something which is uncontainable.
Buddha says: ‘Do not exalt yourself…’ Avoid any exaltation, avoid any declaration unless you find it is going to help, unless you find it is going to prepare the way; then it is okay. Buddha himself declared, ‘I am the most perfect enlightened one.’ He knew that this was going to help. But if Jesus had asked him he would have said, ‘No, contain it,’ because Jesus was in a wrong country with wrong people. To declare there, ‘I am God’ was just asking for your death, nothing else. Jesus could only work for three years. Hence Christianity is so poor, because the master lived only three years. Up to his thirtieth year he was working for his own enlightenment. When he was ready he came out of the monasteries, started working, and then lived only three years. By the age of thirty-three he was crucified. Now, three years’ time is not enough at all. Buddha worked for forty-two years; even that is not enough. If Jesus had asked Buddha, Buddha would have told him, ‘Keep quiet, work silently. Just be an ordinary rabbi. There is no need to declare that you are the Son of God. You know it, that’s enough; and God knows it, that’s enough.’ But in India, Buddha himself declared it. It is a totally different milieu, it is a totally different climate. For centuries buddhas have happened in this country, they have prepared the way; hence it is very simple to declare, no problem.
— Osho (The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol. 11)
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nereb-and-dungalef · 1 year
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tfw you finally find a pdf by someone who shares what you thought were just insane theories and proves those insane theories in a way that supports your even more insane theories that the previous insane theories were just a footnote for))))))
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srndpt2024 · 1 year
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goharshahi · 23 days
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New Video: Kya Muhammad (s) Ke 4 Yaar Thay? | Sufi Master Younus AlGohar | ALRA TV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzGNdj-QRZA
Sufi Master Younus AlGohar elucidates the reality behind the concept of the four close friends of the Prophet (s).
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chicagognosis · 2 years
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(Prophet Muhammad by Nicholas Roerich)
“In general, it is to the measure of one’s alienation from one’s own ego that one attains direct knowledge of one’s Lord… I heard Abu Ali al-Daqqaq say, ‘One of the tokens of the gnosis of God is the achievement of deep awe and reverence for God. If someone’s realization increases, his awe increases.’ And I heard him say, ‘Gnosis requires stillness of heart, just as learning requires outward quiet. If someone’s gnosis increases, his tranquility increases.’” ―Al-Qushayri, Al-Risalah: Principles of Sufism
The highest spiritual realizations cited throughout the world’s major religions are accessible to advanced practitioners well established within the most profound esoteric disciplines. Those who were prepared to work with the most expedient method for spiritual awakening were delivered the key from mouth to ear: the science of sexual knowledge, known in Arabic as marifah, alchemy or Allah-kimia: “to fuse with God,” otherwise referred to as gnosis in Greek and Da’ath in Kabbalah.
Building off the prior stages of ethical conduct and conscious love taught in this course, this lecture elaborates on the secret path and methods for knowing the most elevated, divine realities, especially as demonstrated by the exemplary life of Prophet Muhammad. Learn also the Arabic Kabbalah and Tree of Life, the three stages of religious practice and knowledge, the Sufi writings on witnessing the divine, the science of certainty within the Holy Qur’an, and the esoteric significance of Al-Miraj: the Ascension or Night Journey of the Prophet.
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afaq khoja mausoleum and mosques in kashgar, east turkistan. the complex was built in the 1640s.
the mausoleum houses the body of muhammad yusuf khoja, a central asian naqshbandi sufi master who played a role in spreading sufism both in the region and in china proper. it also contains the remains of five generations of his family including the famed political figure afaq khoja.
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"Paradoxically, the moment of utter defeat can be the traditional turning point in the journey. It is the moment when all conscious strategems have failed, the ego abdicates, and deeper forces of life may make their appearance."
Marc Ian Barasch
According to J.G. Bennett, The Sufi "Masters of Wisdom" used humiliation as a way of turning the ego and its defensive walls and identities to rubble, the way that what is happening in Gaza can annihilate, and turn to rubble, the edges of our heart, until there are no edges left.
[Leila L'Abate]
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eyeoftheheart · 3 months
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The Khwajagan, the Masters of wisdom of Central Asia, are among the most interesting groups of enlightened beings in human history.
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