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54. Developed Time Period

In today's developed world despite all the inventions and infinite com forts, forts, everyone is distressed, disturbed, and troubled by feelings of vulnerability. Since science believes in matter, which is temporary and passing, then all scientific inventions and developments and all its comforts and resources are also temporary and mortal. Therefore, if the foundation of something is subject to destruction and mortality, then that thing cannot give you real peace and happiness. This is the basic difference between religion and irreligion; irreligion creates doubt, skepticism, temptation, and feelings of uncertainty, whilst religion snakes a connection between feeling, thought, imagination, and the activities of life and the constancy of the eternal personality.


 

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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.