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flyboyelm · 1 year
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Quick Ben and Kalam from the book series Malazan: Book of the Fallen. Started reading it last year after months of nagging from my bf. Holy shit it's good, very grateful for the nagging!
I’m currently on book 3, loving it. No spoilers please!
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saanjh16 · 22 days
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Ye khamosh raatein
Aur ye andhera
Ye sitaron se bhara aasman
Jo ban jata hai savera
Savera bhi aisa
Jo mujhe jaga bhi nhi pata
Bistar pakad rakha hai maine
Ye mujhe utha bhi nahi pata
Toh tu aa apni be-dilli chor kar
Ki ye zindagi mujhe gawara ho
Tu aa ek roz hi sahi
Ki tujhi se mera guzara ho
Zindagi bhar ka saath nahi
Kuch shamo ki moholaat de
Teri mohobaat ki na sahi
Tere nafrat ki hi takaat de
Fir chor dena kisi mod pe
Mai laut kar ghar aajaunga
Teri ek mulakaat se shayd
Mai phir sawar jaunga
Ki mera haal dekh kar
Ab to mere yaar bhi rote hai
Khudpe aitbaar kar bhi lu
Mere maa baap rishtedaar bhi rote hai
Is be-basi ki meri
Tu ek dafa dawa karde
Tu aakar apne khuda se
Mere liye dua karde
Aur kehte kehte keh dena
Apne khuda se ek dafa
Ki
Mera dil
Meri hasi
Meri mohobaat
Lauta de mujhe
Ya to mujhe is dafa tabah krde
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folkfashion · 2 years
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Kalam man, Papua New Guinea, by Jimmy Nelson
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notthatbitc · 1 year
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KI ANKHON MEIN TERI RAAT KI NADI
YE BAAZI TW HARI HAI SAU FEESADI
~♥️~
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They think this is bulletproof. And not completely insane.
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sekadarnya · 9 months
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Barangkali...
yang usang itu lebih kaya
yang menangis itu lebih bahagia
yang pendiam itu lebih percaya diri
yang sembuh itu lebih menjaga diri
yang terluka lebih semangat
yang tertinggal lebih menang
Semua ke-barangkali-an tak akan pernah mengusik dengan taqdir yang telah diberikan-Nya.
Karena semua yang ada di dunia ini tak ada yang lebih tahu kecuali Dia yang telah menciptakan seluruh jagad raya ini.
Maka dari itu ... barangkali dengan kau mengerahkan seluruh usaha, melangitkan doa di setiap malam, juga menyerahkan semuanya kepada-Nya.
kalam malam ini
semoga bermanfaat🩶
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srifafa · 2 years
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Sudahkan kita bersyukur hari ini?
Andai kalkulator langit diperlihatkan maka tak akan sanggung kita untuk membayarnya. Maka bersyukurlah atas kesempatan hari ini.
Bukanlah dalam hidup kita hanya memiliki 3 hari saja :
Kemarin, yang tak akan terulang kembali Hari Ini, yang sedang kita jalani Esok, misteri dan rahasia yang belum pasti kita temui
Kemarin aku dapat rumus dari Ustadz M. Iqbal Tantowi saat di masjid kotak Surakarta begini
Suuzan -> kufur -> Azab
Husnuzan -> Syukur -> Nikmat
Rumus ini beliau turunkan dari Q.S Ibrahim ayat 7
“Sesungguhnya jika kamu bersyukur, niscaya Aku akan menambah (nikmat) kepadamu, tetapi jika kamu mengingkari (nikmat-Ku), maka pasti azab-Ku sangat berat."
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zainab123 · 1 year
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Sultan Bahoo TV proudly presents the Part 25 of Sharah Abyat-e-Bahoo. Founder and Patron in Chief of Tehreek Dawat-e-Faqr and spiritual leader of Sarwari Qadri order Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman is delivering a series of special lectures on the interpretation of ‘‘Abyat-e-Bahoo’’ from his Urdu book "Abyat-e-Bahoo Kamil." In this session, Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen has beautifully explained the exegesis of stanza number 120 to 124. He has explained the true meanings of Sufism poetry of Sultan Bahoo as he is the superior spiritual successor of Sultan Bahoo and 31st spiritual leader of his Sarwari Qadri order.
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npskudlu · 1 year
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It would surprise you that Abdul Kalam had 48 doctorates.
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, India's 'Missile Man' and former 11th President from 2002 to 2007. Despite being born into a poor family, Kalam went on to become one of India's most respected scientists and leaders. He played a key role in India's space program and military missile development, earning him the nickname 'Missile Man of India'. Kalam believed in the potential of every child to be a scientist, a leader, or an entrepreneur, and he encouraged them to dream big and work hard. Let's be inspired by Kalam's life and legacy of hard work, humility, and belief in the power of youth."" National Public School Kudlu believes that every child has the potential to become a leader and make a positive impact in the world. They inspire students to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals through rigorous academic programs and co-curricular activities.
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brother-hermes · 1 year
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Almost finished this book. Putting in a lot of coffee now and disconnecting again for the weekend. Just wanted to share a few revelations from the meditation and introspection that comes from writing about mysticism.
First point, Christianity was birthed in Jewish mysticism- second temple Hekhalot and Merkhavah specifically. All those writers of scriptures were Jewish and there is no separating the roots of the faith from that. Every western interpretation that puts God outside of us and in outer space takes you away from love. What happened at Nicaea was a tragedy.
Next, Kabbalah and hermeticsm are twin flames. Merkhavah is an Egyptian word. Moshe and Akhenaten teach the same lesson. The thrice greatest Trismegistus is a lesson- Enoch, Thoth, and Hermes all taught the same unitive consciousness.Middle Platonism influenced Philo. Plotinus created Neoplatonism explaining how everything emanated from the One via four worlds of creation. Al-Kindi, ibn Arabi, all of those Arabs that fleshed out Kalam- the Logos of Muslim philosophy. Jewish philosophers like Saadi Goeb, ibn Gabirol lived in Muslim countries discussing Neoplatonist forms and continued what Philo started and expressed Judaism in Greek philosophical terms. Gabirol wrote “the source of life” and changed the Greek concept of “thought” being the source of the all to ration- divine will. Kabbalists fleshed out this concept of divine will and ran that line throughput the middle ages. Maimonides battled this interpretation for his entire life.
Somewhere in the 12th century in France the Midrash gets blended with Solomon ign Gabirol’s Neoplatonism and Kabbalah as we know it today gets formed. Multiplicity and dualism begins to be seen as a sort illusion from the shattering of the vessels we see in the Zohar. Non dualism- God is One and Kabbalah and really gets started on awakening and meditations in the sephirot lead to some of those most beautiful metaphysics we’ve ever seen.
Meanwhile, the Syriac Christians who continued teaching the centering prayers of Christ in its original Aramaic were writing texts like the Odes of Solomon as their brand of interpreting Yeshua headed East. The philosophies we call Hinduism became intertwined with the bridal mysticism of the gospel of John and the Songs of Solomon. It grew and flourished and the mystical instruction found in The Gospel of Thomas gave them a common language.
Mysticism is mongrelized. Our best and brightest servants of the Infinite One have looked past all of these religions of the world and found commonality. All of this cultural bravado we have divides us. Kemet, Israel, India, Dominican Friars like Ekhart, German shoemakers like Boehme, Beduizzam Said Nursi, Jesus, The Shakyimuni Buddha, all of them teach the same thing:
We are expressions of the Divine reality. The more we divide and argue the further from the truth we go. Mystics have never opposed their notions of rightness or insisted that, let’s say, Taoism was any less important than St Francis or Abraham Abulafia.
You want to draw close to God and really love 💗 one another? Then forget everything you cling to and let go of the need to speak “truth.” Rightness is ego minded. It divides.
I say this understanding a very old mystical truth I’m going to say in relatively crude terms: “we don’t actually know shit!” We’re afforded glimpses of Union but we can’t comprehend existence and describe it. The collective unconscious of Jung is the same ocean Buddhists feel pulling them into when they’re close to death.
The universe expanded from a singular source that even most scientific had to come to grips with when they realized that spooky action at a distance is real. We’re all the result of quantum entanglement and literally expressions of whatever all of this actually is.
Don’t fight it. Just love one another. It’s what we’re here for.
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aryaraju · 2 years
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Remembering #missileman of India & People's President Dr #APJAbdulKalam on his birth anniversary.
🙏
#अब्दुल_कलाम #AbdulKalam #Kalam
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avrup-ankia · 2 years
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jab tune pucha chaand meri tarha dikhta hai kya aaj bhi Jaana Uske tufail me samajh lete hai tujhe dekh liya aaj bhi teri yaad ke zakhm mitaane … wo hi to hota hai Jaana jab tu nahi hota .. wo hi to hota hai
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catmint1 · 2 months
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The problem with the world is that everyone does not have a brain, but everyone does have a tongue.
—Raheel Farooq, Kalam
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The existence of the world and the entire universe is all the proof we need that an eternal creator God exists. Which is why the existence of an eternal creator God is all the proof we need for the existence of SuperGod, the super-eternal maker of all creator Gods. Whatever eternity God sees is only a subset of the super-eternity visible to SuperGod. Whatever infinite realm God occupies is only a subset of the super-infinity granted to God by SuperGod. The existence of SuperGod is, of course, all the proof we need of UltraGod, the ultra-eternal SuperGod-maker.
And the existence of UltraGod is all the proof we need of HyperGod, the hyper-eternal UltraGod-maker...
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