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Let us consider an example: suppose the Creator of man
deposited one hundred thousand rupees in the same manner that one would deposit
them in a bank. Man struggles to use this resource. As the effort and the
struggle moves on successfully, he keeps receiving the money and thus fulfills
his needs. But it is an undeniable truth that if the universal film (the
preserved scripture) does not have the record of the resources and the currency
is not fixed in the preserved scripture, then the film which is being displayed
will remain incomplete. A man lugs tens of millions of foreign exchange in his
name in the bank, but if he does not use it, then the money he has will not
benefit him at all. Effort and struggle are like a cheque. Just as we write a
cheque to get money out of a bank, so to earn money, struggle and effort are
necessary to get resources from the preserved scripture (Loh-e-Mehfooz).
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
What is the universe? It is a point, and this point is a
divine light, and the divine light is itself a light.
Every point is the imprint of luminescence (Tajalli). When
this imprint transforms itself into the divine light then it becomes Aura
(Jism-e-Misali). The display of the Aura is the physical body.
The physical body is built up as a structure of bones, flesh,
and muscle. The skin is a kind of plaster and color on this building. The life
of the human being who is made up of veins, arteries, nerves, bones, and flesh,
is nothing except senses.