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How to attain the Spirit of Mastery:
1. Self Control/Self Discipline
2. Reject influences that pull you down.
3. Control conditions as you search for the Divine Spark in each person.
Words of Wisdom: "Is God pleased with it?"
(Does God care or want you to torture your body with fasting or kneeling for hours
or deprivations...?)
"Attainment is the aim of all Souls."
Personal concentration will help you to realize your own "divine potential."
Meditation in Action leads to "Mastery over yourself."
"...prepare mind and body by contemplation so as to make
one's being a shrine of God."
"...the Kingdom of God is within yourself."
When you plan something very new, 'do not tell your plan to others."
"It is better to do a small thing than nothing.because it thus gives mastery."
"It is not just a fable that the trees and plants and rocks spoke to the saints.
It is the truth.
When a person has developed that sympathy, he is sympathetic
to rock and plant and tree; everything in nature opens up before him."
"It is the law of gravitation, that yearning towards the Spirit, the Sun.
That is why in ancient times people worshipped the sun god
as a symbol of the sun within us, the sun which cannot be seen by our eyes,
but which is the source and goal of all beings,
from which we have come and to which we are drawn.
As iit is said in the Qur'an, 'From god we all come and to Him we have to return.'"
It would be welcome if All radical fundamentalists and the Taliban would follow his words.
((The chapters on Warfare are hard to read given Ukraine -
"...a Sufi must not hit back." within the speeches, subjects often jump around.
"The greatest fault of human nature is that every man thinks that he knows best."
For me, the greatest fault would be cruelty.)) ( )