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Station of The Qalb-
Yellow- Dhikr Ya Sayed
Lataif of the Heart Chakras Qudra Chi Teachings
Sun, Center of The Universe
Lataif al-Qalb PDF file
The stage of the Heart,
Heart
is the Center of our universe. Represents The picture of knowledge. The scientific
knowledge. The first is where all knowledge comes in.
NAME :
Ilmiya = All Knowledge enters the station of the Qalb
Sense =
Hearing, The Door to the Soul is Hearing
DHIKR:
YA Sayed = Saliheen Seeking the Righteous for guidance
Under the authority of
Prophet Adam (s), because it represents
the physical aspect of the heart.
Color: { The light of the Heart is a yellow hue}
6th Sense = Heavenly Hearing ,Knowledge
Which Salat: Maghrib
Pillar of Islam:
Shahadah Testifying to the ones of your Lord and
accepting His Messenger Sayedena Muhammad (S)
Station of the Heart
Sayedena Adam The Seal of Divine Wisdom in the
Word of Adam Towards The Understanding of The Greatness of The Eternal Messenger
of Allah Sayedena Muhammad (S)
Adam
When Allah - glory
be to Him! - willed that the source of His most Beautiful Names - which are
beyond enumeration - be seen (or you can equally say that He willed His source
to be seen), He willed that they be seen in a microcosmic being which contained
the entire matter, endowed with existence, and through which His secret was
manifested to Him. For how a thing sees itself through itself is not the same as
how it sees itself in something else which acts as a mirror for it. So He
manifests Himself to Himself in a form which is provided by the place in which
He is seen. He would not appear thus without the existence of this place and His
manifestation (tajalli) to Himself in it.
Allah brought the entire universe into existence through
the existence of a form fashioned without a spirit (rūh), like an unpolished
mirror.
Part of the divine decree is that
He does not fashion a locus without it receiving a divine spirit, which is
described as being "blown" into it.
This is nothing other than the
result of the predisposition of that fashioned form to receive the overflowing
perpetual tajalli which has never ceased and which will never cease.
Then we must
speak of the container (qābil).
The container comes from nothing
other than His most sacredly pure Overflowing.
So the whole affair has its
beginning from Him, and its end is to Him, and "the whole affair will be
returned to Him" (11:123) as it began from Him. Thus the command decreed the
polishing of the mirror of the universe.
Adam was the very polishing of
that mirror and the spirit of that form.
The angels are some of the faculties of that
form which is the form of the universe, which
the Sufis designate in their technical vocabulary as the Great Man (al-Insān
al-Kabīr),
for the angels are to it as the
spiritual (rūhānī) and sensory faculties are to the human organism.
Each of these faculties is veiled
by itself, and it sees nothing which is superior to its own essence, for there
is something in it which considers itself to be worthy of high rank and an
elevated degree with Allah. Levels of the Heart Qalb
Heart - Secret
Sir
- Secret of Secrets
Sir Sir-
Hidden Khafa - Most Hidden Ahkfa
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Swallow Your Anger: Then Digest It by Mawlana Shaykh al Qabbani [Q]
For those of us whose physical bodies are "over the
hill", by this I mean over the age of fifty or so, we must
face the fact that, no matter how well we look after ourselves,
our physical powers are gradually deteriorating: step by step we
are approaching death.
But as for our spiritual condition, there is no such limit, no
age when powers are at their maximum, then recede. Spiritual
power may continue to grow strongly throughout our lives, but we
must seek out conditions conducive to that continuing growth, and
weed out those qualities which threaten to choke the precious
plant.
One of the most harmful weeds, the most inimical to our
spiritual growth is the anger generated by the vanity of our
egos. When anger rages it engulfs the light of faith,
transforming in into fire. The light of Faith is the pure light
of God, but when it is transformed into fire it no longer
illumines, it burns.
When you find yourself overcome with anger you must quickly
run to a mirror and behold your own face. That ugly spectacle
will be enough to calm your anger: for who wants to look like the
devil himself? When a person is angry his actions are satanic -
destructive and self-destructive. Our Grandsheikh stressed the
necessity of abandoning anger, for when the ego's anger dominates
a person he may readily deny even the sovereignty of God, and put
himself in rebellion against the Overwhelming One - and that is
very dangerous. Anger also wreaks havoc on our physical bodies,
causing illness and premature aging, especially when a high level
of anger is maintained over a long period of time.
Very few people can turn back anger when it assaults them.
This is why so few people advance spiritually. The reason that
anger is so difficult to defeat is simply because it is an
intrinsic part of our physical and spiritual constitution. Anger
corresponds to the element of fire in our make-up, which is a
balance of fire, water, earth and air. Only those who are trained
from a very early age by enlightened parents or teachers will
have learned to keep these elements in balance. As for most
people, each of these elements may predominate on different
occasions according to exterior circumstances and intrinsic
propensities, setting the equilibrium off center.
Fire flares up
in the face of provocation and teasing, aggression or attempts to
subdue the will (of the child). Since these occasions are usually
frequent in our early lives, we are all adept at getting angry,
and from a very early age.
Our Grandsheikh also suggested that we perform a special Dhikr
(prayer-meditation) at night in order to gain the upper hand in
our struggle against anger. When you arise in the last third of
the night to perform superrogatory prayers, after performing your
ablutions, start by turning your face to the House of God and
implore Him to aid you in your attempt to subdue anger. Then
repeat one-hundred times. "Ya Halim" which means
"Oh (God, who is) Forbearing and Slow to Anger" This
name, al-Halim, is a Divine attribute of God which He wishes to
bestow generously upon us, should we seek to receive it.
The first step is to ask God, in this manner, to help us
become forbearing; then we must meditate on that Divine
Attribute, that it may be absorbed into our being. We are
literally calling it upon ourselves. Next we must adopt a
practice in our everyday lives that will further our purposes.
This practice is, simply, not to show anger, even when you feel
it welling up inside. Don't spit that anger out at those around
you and poison the atmosphere, like a fire-breathing dragon.
Hold
it in, but not like a lump of undigested food; no, you must
digest it. A certain amount of anger is part and parcel of every
personality. Without some of that fire in our constitution we
would die; therefore, it is possible for us to digest a certain
amount of anger without suffering adverse side-effects. Of
course, if we were to remain unchanged over a long period of time
and swallow the same amount of anger, we would overdose; but that
is not the case, for in time our intake of anger decreases as we
learn, and are granted the ability not to react angrily to
provocation in the first place. So, just as a baby initially
drinks great quantities of milk, then graduates to solid food,
decreasing its milk consumption drastically, we can swallow and
digest anger, in the full knowledge that other forms of
nourishment are soon forthcoming.
If you can manage to refrain from showing anger for forty
days, you will have passed a great milestone. When it assails
you, you must evade it, and when it is going to issue from you,
you must swallow it. If you can successfully avoid it for forty
days, anger will begin to assault you less frequently: once every
forty days. If you can manage to keep yourself in this manner the
initial forty days, and thereafter, in the face of forty more
assaults (forty periods of forty days, a little more than four
years), Satan will announce to his helpers: "Don't bother
attacking that person; you are just wasting your time and energy.
His defenses are impenetrable: one thousand attacks are just as
futile as one. Leave him alone, he has escaped from our
hands".
Satan's helpers are the selfish ego, vain desires
and worldliness: these are our four great enemies, and whoso
learns to control his anger will be victorious against these base
influences.
Whenever you feel anger arising you must be aware that you are
being tested. Such tests are sent your way from the spiritual
world in order to ascertain your trustworthiness. Disliked events
are sent from that realm so that you may have the chance to
forbear, and thereby advance toward your goal. If there were not
some benefit to be found in anger it would not exist. The benefit
is found in being patient in the face of it. Without passing this
test there can be no improvement.
Forbearance is a key to Divine Stations, and that key is
forged by facing odious events with patience and controlling our
anger. So, anger is a two-edged sword: if you can grasp its
handle firmly you may rent the veils that blind your heart's
eyes, but if it is in the hands of your enemies your faith will
be severed.
Sincerely,
Staff at SMC
Sufi Meditation Centers Staff@sufimeditationcenter.com
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