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In the Spirits of humans there
exists a light, which as far as its boundary is concerned, is limitless. If we
were to attempt to put a boundary on it then virtually the entire universe has
he included as well. This particular light covers every piece of existence. No
thought, whim or imagination can escape from it. In this circle of light any
event that has already happened or is in the process of happening or is going
to happen, everything is right across the vision of the Man.
One of the rays of this light
is vision. This ray travels from the far corners of the universe. In other
words, the entire universe is a circle and this light is a lamp. The rays of
this lamp are vision. Wherever this ray falls, it beholds the surroundings near
and far. The rays of the lamp have different levels. Sometimes the rays that
fall vary from being very low, to intense and very intense.
Objects on which very low ray
falls create a whim in our mind about those things. A whim is actually the most
subtle thought, which can only he felt in the depth of perception.
Objects on which a low ray
falls create a thought in our mind about those things. Objects on which an
intense ray falls cause imagination of those things to appear in our mind. And
when a very intense ray falls then our vision reaches it and beholds it.
Anything that remains in the
stages of whin, thought, or imagination remains unclear for the human vision
and it is unable to comprehend its details. But when the circle of vision
keeps increasing then those things become visible which the vision is already
familiar with, such as whim, thought and imagination.
When vision reaches the rays,
whether very low or very intense, it is called shahood. It is an ability that
brings even the very low beam of rays into the vision so that those objects
that were at this point merely whims could now be seen as holding form and
figure, color and shape.
Shahood is that power of the
Spirit that brings the whim, thought or imagination towards the vision and
downloads its details into it. In it, the electrical system of the Spirit
intensifies and the senses are able to store more and more lights, to a point
where the unseen (a(-ghatjb) features
becomes visible. This stage is the first step of shahood. In this stage
all functions are related to vision, meaning the person with shahood (sahib
shahood) witnesses the affairs of the unseen, literally.
After the vision, the second
stage of shahood pertains to hearing. In this stage, thought of any living
being (human or otherwise) reaches the hearing of the person with shahood
(sahib shahood) in the form of sound.
The third and fourth stages of
shahood deals with the ability of the person with shahood (sahib shahood) of
touching and smelling things even if the distance is in the thousands of years.
A companion of the Prophet
Muhammad once told him. "O Prophet of God, I used to see angels walking
all over the sky" (during his night vigils, which he later discontinued).
Prophet Muhammad replied,
"If you had kept the night vigils, you would have been able to shake hands
with angels as well."
In the event above that
occurred in the time of Prophet Muhammad the stages of shahood are mentioned.
Seeing angels has to do with spiritual vision and shaking hands points to the
ability of touch, that are awakened after the vision and hearing.
Among the stages of shahood,
one of its states is when the physical and spiritual transpires summed up into
one point and the body becomes obedient (submissive) to the spirit.
There are many anecdotes
available from the life of Spiritual Masters that refer to this. For example
one of the close acquaintances of Sufi Master Shaykh Maroof Karkhi, saw a mark
on the body of the master, which was not there a day before and inquired him
about that.
Shaykh Maroof Karkhi replied,
"last night during the evening prayers my focus went towards the Kaaba.
And after circling when I went near the fountain of zam-zam, I slipped and
fell, I got this mark from that."
A similar incident happened to
me [the author]. One day I saw an injury on the body of my Spiritual Master
Qalander Baba Awliya (18961979) and inquired about it. He replied that in the
previous night during Muraqaba he was flying between two hills and his body got
hit by one of the hills during that spiritual flight.
When the conditions of shahood
are fully developed then the spiritual student travels the unseen realm as if
he were living in it. He travels, eats, drinks, and engages in all those works
that can be labeled as his spiritual pastimes (hobby). This condition is only
achieved when along with practicing Muraqaba the student is full detached from
worldly affairs. He becomes free of any boundaries of Time and Space. He ventures
from the beginning of Time to the end of it, as well.
When the Point of Essence
(nuyta dhat) in man becomes fully knowledgeable about the activities of
Muraqaba then it expands to such an extent then he is able to access Time from
its beginning to the end and is able to use his new-found spiritual powers at
will. He is able to witness events that occurred thousands of years ago or are
going to occur thousands of years from today. From the beginning to the end of
time, whatever existed before or will happen exists at this moment.
In his book Loh-o-Qalam (Urdu,
Al-Kitab Publications) Qalander Baba Awliya wrote, when the spiritual journey
of the Gnostic (arif) begins, he never enters the universe from an outward
source; instead through his inner Point of Essence (nuqta dhat). This point is
where the Unity of Being (wandat ul wajud) begins. When the Gnostic lets his
vision observe that point, then an opening of light occurs. Through that door
of light, he enters a highway through which he goes to any dimension in the
entire cosmic systems, stays in various satellites and stars and comes across
as many creatures in these places. He is then able to get acquainted with the
outward and the inward side of existence. Later on he becomes aware of the
realities and the truth of the universe. The mysteries of creation open up to
him. He then becomes aware of the Divine Laws of Nature. He then gets
acquainted with his own Soul. Then his cognition accepts spiritual ways. He
gets awareness of the Divine Light and Divine Attributes.
He then fully understands that
when God commanded kun (to be) how the Universe came into being and how stage
after stage of being is still evolving. He understands that he, too, is part of
that being.
It must be noted that the
above-mentioned journey does not open up in the outward dimension. Its mark
exists in the depth of the center of the heart. No one should mistakenly think
that that realm is merely an unreal world of thoughts and imagination. On the
contrary, all those realities that exist as forms and figures exist in this
world as well."
Qalander Baba Awliya further
explains the details of shahood: The spiritual student gets acquainted with
angels and becomes aware of things hidden in his own reality. He recognizes
those qualities that he possesses. The realities of the world are revealed on
him, He sees with his own eyes the kinds of light that are a part of the
structure of this universe and what other pure lights (nur) are controlling
those lights. Then he gets awareness of the Divine Light (tadjafli) that is the
source of all those pure lights (nur).
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
In the current information age, the very question of what Man
is, and to what extent his abilities
go, has gained prominence. Metaphysical knowledge tells us
that Man is not just a mass of muscles and bones but in fact is a living
universe or microcosm (a'lam asghar) itself. His life is primarily relying on
information. As a matter of fact his life is nothing but a collection of
thoughts and imagination. His every movement is influenced by information and
thoughts. Every human achievement is circled around the unseen world of
cognition, imagination and creative thoughts. By giving new meaning to this
idea, Man creates and invents new things out of nothing.