Those who don't Want to awaken Let them sleep -RUMI

Loh o Qalam [10]

Lecture 10



Speed of the Senses

Everything has to have a foundation for its existence [Everything has a foundation, and the foundation of Islam is love for us, the Ahl al-Bayt. -The Holy Prophet {Peace Be Upon Him & His Progeny (PBUH&HP)}]. A house, for example, cannot be a house unless it is not provided with the foundations and a chair cannot be a chair if it is not having four legs. The building of the human life is established upon six basic pillars, three of them sport the conscious activities performed during awakening and the other three become active during sleep. This living building moves around, pulsates with life, the life that is active in two alternating aspects of Conscious and the Unconscious, awakening and sleep. These pillars are like six radiant dots, three of them are responsible for the activities that are performed during wakefulness and other three control the activities enacted during dreaming.


Everybody awakens after having slept. When a person gets up from sleep, or to say, he enters the conscious state of the senses, initially, he remains under the influence of sleep for some moments, that is, he is half awakened. In this state of half awakening a rush of different thoughts regarding things to be done and the activities to be carried on starts dominating the senses collectively. This state initiates from that point, which in spiritual terms is known as latifa-enafsi (The subtlety of the Self).


This state of half-awakening is followed by a state in which the senses experience a depth of the consciousness and the hangover of sleep ends. In this state feelings of pleasure and distress remain balance but sometimes one gets over the other. This state is the result of the activation of the Subtlety of the Heart or Latifa-e-qalbi. When the feelings of pleasure are intensified, this state is followed by the third interval of wakefulness. This is the state of intuition, which results from the activation of the Subtlety of the Spirit or Latifa-e-roohi.

One passes through three stages during one’s sleep just like the three stages of awakening described above. The first interval of the sleep is known as drowse and the Arcanum Subtlety or Latifa-e-sirri is activated in this period. The next state of sleep that can be called slumber is the result of the movement of the Latent Subtlety or Latifa-e-khafi and, in the third stage, which is the state of sound sleep the Obscure Subtlety; Latifa-e-akhfa becomes activated.

It is interesting to note that all these six states begin with an inertness of the feelings. When, for instance, one wakes up, initially, the mind of a person remains quite calm and empty for a moment or so and then the activity starts. In the same way every stage of awakening or sleeping starts with a momentary quietness.

It is one of the laws of nature that before entering from one state into another, one has to have a pause and a state of inertness. Just as the stages of wakefulness begin with a momentary lull the drowsiness also starts with a state of inactivity of the senses and it takes few moments in deepening this state and the commencement of the state of drowsiness. Slumber also starts with a few inactive moments. And, then the inert waves of sopor overpower the human body and gives rise to the state of sound sleep.

Sleep or awakening, both are associated with the senses. In one state the speed of the senses is increased and in the other it is decreased but the nature of the senses remains the same. Same types of senses remain operative whether it is awakening or sleep. It could be also stated that there are two separate chambers for the sleep and the awakening in our brain or, in other words, there are two brains operating in the human beings. When the senses are operating through one brain, it is called sleep and when the same set senses is operative in the other brain, it is called the awakening. This means that the same one set of senses is alternating in sleep and awakening and this very alternation of the senses is life. When one type of senses is inactive the other ones become active and, their activation is triggered by the stroke of the eyelids upon the eyeballs. This thing causes the perception to emerge out of the sleep and enter the state of awakening.

The act of blinking or stroking of eyeballs by the eyelid resembles the functioning of a camera. A camera, loaded with a film, in spite of all its readiness and availability of an appropriate scene, cannot snap a shot unless and until the button is pushed to move the shutter. Similarly, if the eyelids do not stroke the eyeballs, the scenes witnessed do not transfer upon the brain-screen.

The first law of sighting during awakening is that immediately after awakening from the sleep one has a thought about something and this very thought is the demarcation between the sleep and awakening.

The Second law, in this regard is that when the initial thought deepens, the act of blinking is started and the scenes existing in the surrounding atmosphere start transferring upon the screen of the brain.

Third law in this regard is that brain receives information in the form of knowledge and the mind ascribes meanings to the information received. Blinking causes to pass this meaning to the respective part of the brain and the next image is put into the process. The duration of receiving information and its processing is fifteen seconds. Before the lapse of this period the other scenes replace the previous ones and this continues in an orderly manner.



Istarkha

During awakening, the sight is directly associated with the movements of the eyeballs and the eyelids. The blinking or the strokes resulting from the blinking are like the operation of the camera button, which is snapping the shots.

If the eyelids do not stroke the eyeballs, internal parts of the optic system do not function. The optic nerves are stimulated to function when the movements of the eyelids and the eyeballs stroke these nerves. If the eyelids are tied and the movement of the eyeballs is checked then the vision goes blank and the picturization of the scenes is stopped. The exercise of Istarkh; gazing in the dark, is carried out to practice to stop the movements of the eyelids and the eyeballs and the strokes resulting from the blinking process so that the sight that works in dreams could be brought to action in the state of wakefulness. When we are dreaming, the eyelids do not stroke the eyeballs. Images of the scenes witnessed transfer upon the brain-screen due to the blinking or the strokes of the eyelids upon the eyeballs.

This keeps on going because of the continuous movement of the Latifa-e-nafsi. All the feeling and senses converge towards that point where the lights of latifa-e-nafsi are directed. The lights of the Latifa-e-nafsi first of all affect the sight, which being the subtlest of all the senses comes under the effect of these lights. This light first of all brings thoughts into the reach of our conscious mind. In the initial stages of the activation of the sight, the sight witness the outside thing within and the inner things are sighted without.

The summery of the whole discussion is that the human mind works like a mirror under any circumstances and the human soul witnesses the fantasies, thoughts, concepts and ideas in embodied form. The lights of the Subtlety of the Self (Latifa-e-nafsi) that are permeating the whole universe cause us to see the whole universe. No fantasy, thought or idea is out of the reach of these lights. This light of latifa-e-nafsi is engulfing the whole universe like a circle and is technically known as jowiya. Basically jowiya is to include both the Subtleties of the Heart (qalbi) and the Self (nafsi).

[PRECAUTIONARY WARNING: Please do not attempt these exercises as it can cause much damage and harm without any {spiritual/gnostic/metaphysical/mystical} master/mentor, personally, it is not to be accomplished without proper prerequisite preparation &/or training, so please do not try and act without knowledge/experience if this is something totally new to you, thank you, hope you understand what is being said, once again, thanks a lot, of course, you can participate in the exercise mentioned ahead/below on your own risk based on your knowledge, experience, wisdom... etc., for example, you can do it by gradually cutting your sleeping time that which is deemed fit for your own sacred time based on your capacity to bear sleeplessness so as to master drowsiness and sleep in your own time with precautionary measures]

The lights of jowiya cause the human self to expand limitlessly. In order to know all the expanses of jowiya and to get it activated, control over the sleep is of basic importance and in the course of spiritual training the first lesson is to remain awake for 21 hours and 20 minutes in every 24 hours. When one masters this exercise and gets control over one’s sleep the second lesson of gazing in the dark without letting the eyes blink starts. This exercise of gazing in the dark without blinking is called Istarkha and the exercise of remaining awake for 21 hours and 20 minutes and sleeping only for 2hours and 40 minutes once in every 24 hours is called talween.

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الإمامُ عليٌّ (عَلَيهِ الّسَلامُ): لا تَقطَعْ صَديقاً وإن كَفَرَ.

Imam Ali (AS) said, ‘Do not cut off a friend, even if he disbelieves.’

Never underestimate the opposition; keep your friend close but keep your enemy closer and remember never ever trust your friend perfectly for the wound of the trusted one is incurable. Test the level of your associates, especially close friends, by doing three things that may annoy them and observe their response how they react towards you, if they forgive they are indeed your true friends, otherwise remember that a true believer [a m'omin] is never irritated even though everything and everyone else around him do get upset, negative and do suffer from other lowly desires such as these due to lack of faith or other [esoteric, mystical, mental, spiritual, material, psychic, psychological, physical...etc. etc.] reasons.

[Neither forget the thesis &/or the antithesis, nor forget about the power of ignorence, that is, illusionary knowledge, this illusion of truth that the evil ones posses and uphold it as the truth, they consider it as an authantic source created from their will, this illusion of knowledge is real in their minds {many corrupt(ed) contemplative consciousnesses} due to the low vibrational frequencies they reside and exist in, most of the time {because of their distance(s) away from Absolute Almighty Allah}...]

The instant, short term, long term or love in first sight is not love at all. These are mild, moderate or strong [/extreme] forms of lust, they cant be attributed to love at all for they are restricted by term, time, specific space and condition due to instance, shortness, longevity [/appointed limited length] & sight. Real love is unconditional without any term, condition, restriction etc., it does not end after a specific, random or non specific time. Real love is a creation of Allah that is reserved for His eternally purified perfected & pious servants, it does not end after any given term, it is universal and engulfs each & every soul, spirit, selfless submissive entity, it is eternal, everlasting & evergreen, it is applicable to all creations, Allah granted and grants time even to His such servants that are gone astray, He waits from them to shower His forgiveness on those who turn back to Him, until the time they earn eternal damnation due to their love for the evil occults, secrets, sciences, arts, acts, actions, intentions... etc.

A Saying of Imam Ali [A]: Your sickness is within you, though you do not realize, And your cure is within, yet you do not see. You claim that you are nothing but a tiny entity, Yet wrapped up inside of you is the greatest universe. You are the clear book, through whose letters All that is secret is revealed and made known. So you have no need for anything outside of you, Your consciousness is within you, though you do not know. [Divan-e-Ali Ibnay Abi Talib]

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