The Divine Blueprint of Creation
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Recitation, Reflection, and Writing as Pathways to Manifestation
Every act of creation begins with alignment—an alignment between heart, mind, and the divine. At the pinnacle of this creation stands the Qur’an, the highest form of recitation, which shapes and anchors our present world. The rhythmic connection of recitation binds us to the here and now, ensuring we are tethered to the divine and safeguarded against the void where Shaytan resides. Without this connection, we risk creating from emptiness, inviting deception to enter through the third eye—the knee, the vital interface between heart and brain.
This is why the dhikr of Hazrat Fatimah Zahra (sa), emphasized by Imam Ja’far (as) after every prayer, holds unparalleled importance. It protects the sanctity of the third eye and ensures that what flows into our hearts is pure, untainted by illusion. Dhikr fortifies the bridge between heart and brain, grounding our spiritual vision in the light of divine truth.
Writing, on the other hand, is an act of future creation. Where recitation establishes our present, writing crafts the worlds yet to come. But here lies a profound choice: if we write grounded only in the sensory—rooted in Si and Se—we perpetuate a cycle of shallow, sensory-driven creations. However, if our writing is guided by the Nih—the intuitive connection between heart and brain—we create from a place of alignment, crafting a progressive and elevated future self.
Deception thrives in the third eye when it is unguarded. Yet, through dhikr, prayer, and writing grounded in divine alignment, we transcend the illusions of the senses and step into the highest form of creation. By connecting our present world to the Qur’an and our future world to intuitive truth, we manifest not just imagined possibilities but realities steeped in divine potential.
What worlds are you creating today?
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