You can have anything you want all you have to do is believe.
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This dua is very popular in Kashmir especially during Fajr prayers.
ﺍﮮ ﺧﺎﻟﻖ ﮨﺮ ﺑﻠﻨﺪﯼ ﻭ ﭘﺴﺘﯽ
ﺷﺶ ﭼﯿﺰ ﻋﻄﺎ ﺑﮑﻦ ﺯ ﮨﺴﺘﯽ
ﺍﯾﻤﺎﻥ ﻭ ﺍﻣﺎﻥ ﺗﻨﺪﺭﺳﺘﯽ
ﻋﻠﻢ ﻭ ﻋﻤﻞ ﻓﺮﺍغ ﺩﺳﺘﯽ
"Oh the creator of every high and low of the world
Grant me six favours from your grace
Faith, Contentment and Strength
Knowledge, Practicality and Prosperity"
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Giving thanks to God for you and for All the Joys that are ours because; HE LIVES!
Happy Easter 2024!
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“Saying that you are moral because you believe in god...
is like saying you are an economist because you play Monopoly.”
-- Robert W. Cox
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If we love God while thinking that he does not exist, he will manifest his existence.
Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace
If we say: God, I need you, then he moves closer to us. If we start the conversation, surprisingly it does not simply seem to fade into empty space. A sense of presence gradually begins to make itself felt.
Tony Brown, 1984, Quaker Faith and Practice 26.27
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VERA U BOGA JE SVE ŠTO IMAM! 🤍🤲🏽
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Thanks 😊 God
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZAYdHCZLyfiWC9PPqMYb0ouQHPUAVB_J/view?usp=drivesdk
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"Faith is always coveted most and needed most urgently where will is lacking; for will, as the affect of command, is the decisive sign of sovereignty and strength. In other words, the less one knows how to command, the more urgently one covets someone who commands, who commands severely— a god, prince, class, physician, father confessor, dogma, or party conscience. From this one might perhaps gather that the two world religions, Buddhism and Christianity. may have owed their origin and above all their sudden spread to a tremendous collapse and disease of the will. And that is what actually happened: both religions encountered a situation in which the will had become diseased, giving rise to a demand that had become utterly desperate for some "thou shalt." Both religions taught fanaticism in ages in which the will had become exhausted, and thus they offered innumerable people some support, a new possibility of willing, some delight in willing. For fanaticism is the only "strength of the will" that even the weak and insecure can be brought to attain, being a sort of hypnotism of the whole system of the senses and the intellect for the benefit of an excessive nourishment (hypertrophy) of a single point of view and feeling that henceforth becomes dominant— which the Christian calls his faith. Once a human being reaches the fundamental conviction that he must be commanded, he becomes “a believer.''"
- Friedrich Nietzsche,
'The Gay Science'
347. Believers and Their Need to Believe
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