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Before
embarking on the journey of learning this spiritual knowledge, it must be kept
in mind that the knowledge we intend to learn, in the coming days, is the
Presented one. Presented Knowledge (Ilm-e-hazoori) is the knowledge that
enables us to enter the world of the Unseen and makes us to acquaint with the
Unseen. It is that knowledge, which is a sort of direct information, bestowed
upon the mind of the person learning this science, that is, the unconscious
stimuli start functioning in that person.
Functioning of
the unconscious stimuli means that an impression of the stated thing is created
upon the screen of the mind. When, for instance, the teacher of the Presented
Knowledge, utters the word ‘pigeon’, an outline of a pigeon is formed in the
memory or upon the screen of the mind. And, when the word sinks deeper in the
mind, a pigeon with all its detailed features is actually witnessed sitting
there upon the screen of the mind.
Similarly,
when the teacher mentions something about a star or a planet, a bright star is
actually felt twinkling upon the mental screen. And, when the spiritual teacher
tells about the Paradise, the information, which we have already had about the
Paradise, start displaying in our mind in the form of a mental picture. We see
that the Paradise is a garden with waterfalls, brooks and streams of sweet and
clear water and beautiful sweet smelling flowers of every type and colours.
And, it is such a scenic place, which is beyond any comparison with the worldly
scenes of beauty and charm.
It is a brief description of the Presented
Knowledge.
The difference
between the Presented and the Acquired Knowledge (Ilm-e- hasooli) is that in
the latter case when a teacher teaches to draw a picture to his students, he
demonstrates to draw a picture on a graph and tells that if these many squares
of the graph are used in this way, an eye would be formed, if these many
squares are brought under the pencil, a nose would be formed and, if these many
squares are used, an ear would be the outcome. The more the interest and
willingness of the student to learn to draw a picture in the squares of a
graph, the more successful artist he becomes because of the teacher’s guidance,
or to say, the basis of the Acquired Knowledge is that any particular ability can
be activated in a person by proper training.
Opposite to
this, the Presented Knowledge holds that everybody has the innate ability of
drawing picture, making chair and tailoring dress. The work of the teacher is only to get that innate
ability activated in a person and the more that ability is put to use and
practiced, the more expert he becomes in that
field.
Further
explanation of this thing is that whatsoever existing in the world, or that
ever existed or which will exist ever henceforth, is flowing upon thoughts.
Something exists for us when we happen to receive information about that thing,
or in other words, a thought about that thing comes to our mind, and if no
information about that thing is received from within our self or no thought about
that thing comes to our mind then that thing does
not exist for us. When a person wants to be an artist, first of all it occurs
to him that he should be drawing a picture. Similarly, when a person wants to
be a carpenter, this thought comes to his mind that he should be going for
carpentry.
It is true for
every science and art of the world in the same way. Every science or art begins
with a thought or an idea about that particular field of knowledge. Only after
having a thought about learning something we become interested in that
particular direction and we start searching for a teacher or guide who could
help us in developing that faculty. And, the teacher, keeping our interest and
quest in view, activates that particular ability in us.
His Divine
Grace, Qalander Baba Auliya in the Loh-o-Qalum has stated that all that a teacher could do is to be an
instrument in awakening the desired ability. Just as abilities for all the arts
and sciences are there in a person, in the very same manner, the ability to
learn and achieve the ‘Spiritual Science’ is also there in a person. When a
person learns to draw a picture he is called an artist, when he learns to make
furniture, he is known as a carpenter and if a person invents something, he is
given the name of a scientist. And, if a person manages to get his spiritual
potentials activated with the help of a teacher, he is called a spiritual person.
The methods of
awakening and activating the potentials of the spiritual person have been
disclosed in ‘Loh-o-Qalum’.
DREAMING AND AWAKENING:
In the light
of this brief description of the Presented and the Acquired Knowledge it is not
very difficult to conclude that for knowing, understanding and recognizing the
soul, the Presented knowledge is the only true and reliable source. The
Acquired Knowledge cannot lead us to the soul. If someone tries to comprehend
the soul by means of the Acquired Knowledge, he tends to go astray due to the
logical and intellectual arguments. Everybody tries to have his own conjectural
views about the soul. Few say, man evolutes from apes. Some said man is the son
of the sun. Some associate man’s creation with the creation of fish. And,
comparatively more intelligent people when, upon analyzing the
available/prevalent doctrines, cannot find any factual reality, tend to
consider material life everything, ignoring the soul altogether.
Or, to say,
whosoever attempted understanding of the soul by means of Acquired Knowledge,
failed to reach any real and final conclusion but, whosoever had an access to
the soul by means of the Presented Knowledge was liberated from doubts and
dubiety and it enters into his certitude that this body of flesh and bones is
merely a fiction and a hypothetical thing. The real thing is that which is
taking care of this physical body and if that thing detaches itself from this
body, the body becomes inactive and starts perishing.
At the moment
we have to resolve, what is man? What do we know of him? How do we identify
him? And, what is his actual position in this
universe?
Man, according
to our worldly knowledge, is a figure made of tissues and muscles over the
skeleton of bones. Metaphorically, using the medical terms, it could be said
that there is a skeleton of bones covered with cotton, bandages and plaster.
The cotton is the simile for flesh, bandages are tissues and muscles and the
plaster indicates the skin. But, this physical body of flesh and bones is
devoid of any movement of its own. There is something else which is responsible
for the movements of this physical body.
Suppose there
is a figure of tiger made of clay, which is lying in a place where it is
accumulating dust. When a person looks at that clay tiger, he does not mention
anything about the dust covering that tiger and tells that he sees a tiger.
Just as the dust gathered upon the tiger is merged into the identity of the
tiger, similarly, the soul, too, has gathered upon itself a fabric of flesh and
bones, which is made by it from the lights and the figure so produced is called
the ‘body’.
His Divine
Grace, Qalander Baba Auliya explains this thing giving the example of the dress
worn by the physical body. According to him the
movements of the dress are related to with the body wearing it and when
the dress is taken off, it cannot exhibit any movement at its own. It is not
possible for the dress, which is placed to look like a lying person, to move,
no matter how forcefully it is commanded to do so. But, if someone wears this
dress, then every movement of the body will automatically be transferring to
the dress. And, similar is the case of this physical body, which is a robe of
the soul.
As long as
this dress is upon the soul, it is moving and, when this dress is taken off by
the soul, it takes the form of discarded attire. It is our routine observation
that when a person expires, he cannot offer any resistance to anything done
against him. Death means that the soul has taken off its dress and discarded it
in such a manner that it cannot attract its attention any more. This making of
the dress by the soul is not limited for this material world only rather the
soul makes a new dress for itself at every descent, in every zone and at every
place and the soul expresses its movements through the dress that it prepares
for itself.
Not only the
movements of the soul are exhibited by means of this dress, the dress is
developed, guarded and reared by the soul. If in one zone this dress is
composed of putrefaction and foul smelling materials, in another it is weaved
of the light waves and yet in other zones it is made up of noor and Beatific
Visions. When the soul prepares this dress using the matter, due to the innate
properties of the matter, the spatio-temporal limitations remain in force for
this dress (body). Or, in other words, the material dress functions within the
confines of time and space.
QUEST FOR THE SOUL:
The exact
position of the dress, the physical body of flesh and bones, is witnessed when
we expire, that is, we are dead. After one is dead, the physical body is not
different than a discarded dress.
In order to
have better realization of this thing, we have to look for a state, which is
identical or similar to death, in our life whether it is only momentarily or
for a longer duration. This is also necessary because it cannot be taken as an
example if it is not persistent and constant. When this is searched in the
stages or days and nights of our life, the only state that is similar to death,
is the state of sleep.
It is a
proverbial statement that a sleeping person resembles a dead one. The only
difference between these two is that in the state of sleeping the soul remains
in touch with its dress and guards its dress actively, whereas, in the case of
a dead person, it disconnects itself from its dress permanently. Or to say, it
passes away after taking off this dress. The sleep is such an activity of our
life, which leads us to the potentials of the soul.
We live our
life in two alternating states of wakefulness and sleep. In the state of
wakefulness, our eyes remain open, our conscious mind is active, we are seeing
everything, listening to every type of sound, we are feeling and we are moving
around as well, in such a manner that the dress of the soul is also moving
along.
In the other
state of life, which is known as sleep, we see things, hear sounds, feel
things, witness ourselves moving around but the dress of the soul, the physical
body, is not moving along. This phenomenon is a proof of the fact that the soul
is not constrained to move along with the physical body. It does move around
even without the body of flesh and bones. The movements performed by the soul
without involving the physical body are termed as dreaming.
There exist
various doctrines about the dreams. According to some, these are merely
thoughts, which are displayed during the sleep. One dreams only such things
about which one remains occupied during one’s wakefulness. Some say, the dreams
are only reflections of our unfulfilled wishes. When a wish is not fulfilled
and remains incomplete then it is fulfilled in a dream. Likewise, many things
are said about dreams and everybody, according to his knowledge and thinking
approach, has said one or the other thing about dreams. But, nobody can deny
this thing that soul can move around without using the medium of the physical
body just as it does so when the physical body is used as a medium of its
locomotion.
If anybody
feels like raising this objection that the movements witnessed and enacted in
dreams or, dreaming by itself, is merely an artifice of thoughts and
imaginations then this objection can very easily be ruled out because every one
of us do see one, two or more such dreams that after awakening, the effects of
the seen things or the acts performed in the dream leave their impressions upon
the dreamer. The most explicit example, in this regard, is that of the wet
dreams, in which one experiences the same sexual ecstasy with which one is
familiar in a state of awakening. Resulting a wet dream, taking a bath becomes
obligatory just as it becomes mandatory when the sexual intercourse is performed
during wakefulness. Religion does not allow us to offer Prayer unless one has
not taken bath after witnessing a wet dream just as is compulsory when the act
of sexual intercourse is performed during wakefulness.
This also is
our observation that we see some dreadful thing in a dream and upon awakening
the fright of the scary thing is still gripping us. The heartbeat becomes
faster, even in the state of dreaming, upon seeing a terrifying scene just as
it does so in the state of wakefulness. Similarly, when a charming scene is
witnessed in a dream, it leaves a hilarious effect just as one enjoys the
pleasure in the state of awakening upon seeing a beautiful scene.
This is a brief comparison of the activities of
the dreaming and wakefulness.
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
The book Loh-o-Qalum (The Pen and The Scripturum) was written by His Divine Grace, Qalander Baba Auliya at the behest of the Holy
Prophet; the Prophet
of Islam, (Peace
and Blessings of God
be upon him). This auspicious command was given
to him by the Holy
Prophet directly, in a manner, which is known as the Owaisian Manner.
Possessor of the
Insinuated Knowledge, Knower
of the Secrets
of the Command, “Be!” Proclaimer
of the Reality, the Kind Preceptor, His Divine Grace,
Hassan Ukhra Mohammad
Azeem Burkhiya Qalander Baba Auliya (May the blessings
of God be upon him),
whose saying is the saying
of God though uttered
through the human mouth, narrated
the contents, which
were inscribed on the
screen of my mind, by his strong Spiritual Influence, word by word ……. And, thus, this inspired
writing, stated by Qalander Baba Auliya and penned down by me took the form of Loh-o-Qalum
(The Pen and the Scripturum).
This knowledge of the Spiritual Science is the heritage of mankind and jinns. I, hereby, deliver this trust onto the present and the future generations of man and the jinns.