Monday, September 20, 2010

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The size of Rabia of Basra


Much of the poetry attributed to al-Rabia of Basra Adawiyya is to unknown origin. After a life of austerities, she spontaneously reached the state of Self-Realization. Asked by Sheikh Hasan al-Basri, who asked him how she had discovered the secret of vibration and the awakening of energy divine in itself, she replied:

"You know the" how ", but I know the" how not to do. " "

One of the many myths surrounding her life, she was freed from slavery because her master saw her halo of light in his prayers. He realized she was a saint and feared for his life if he continued to keep it as a slave.

Then she would have received many offers of marriage (including a proposal from Hasan al-Basri himself), she remained unmarried and died at an advanced age ascetic. His only concern was the disciples that followed her. She was the first in a long line of female Sufi mystics.

It is also possible that it contributed to further integrate the Islamic slave in Muslim society. Because of his past as a slave in early life, Rabia was passionately opposed to all forms of slavery.

Picture from the book Irene Rekad
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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"What is this power that turns the seasons? Sometimes the sky is filled with clouds, sometimes it's hot and sometimes a beautiful image is drawn in heaven. So sometimes all the leaves fall. If the leaves do not fall then how will the earth does the nitrogen? Therefore, the leaves are falling and the sun's rays should reach Earth.
Nature is subject to all things. Even animals live in an orderly way in the jungle. When a lion is sitting, not even a bird will make a noise. The lion does not eat an animal per day. Once in a fortnight or month, he kills an animal. Then, hierarchical way, he'll eat first, followed by his children, then one by one, by other animals. Finally, by the vultures and crows.

All creation is subject to God. That's why it's called "Pashu" meaning bound. It is easily scalable, but lacks the knowledge because it is subject. But humans are free. "Shri Mataji
, Noida, India, 03/04/1991
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Friday, September 10, 2010

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Happy Eid al Fitr!


Today is Eid al Fitr feast the end of Ramadan and the first day of Shawwal, the tenth of the Muslim calendar. It is celebrated the following day the last day of Ramadan.

is an opportunity to gather family and meals typical and traditional. It's called the "little party" (es-Saghir Eid) as opposed to the Eid al-Adha, the feast. It is a day of rejoicing, which can be like "Thanksgiving" in English.
Posted by Sufis and Sahaja Yoga Eid al Fitr, but also a deeper and more religious than just a family celebration: it represents the generosity and sharing, much appreciated moral values in the three holy books, because on this day, Muslims perform alms to the poor, Zakat al-Fitr.