There are two main forces between life and death—between thinking with the survival instinct or with the notion of death and annihilation. Between destruction and construction, a person finds themselves standing in contradiction. Therefore, all spiritual journeys are about finding answers to these contradictions. The most important question is: You are alive in your life and dead in your death, but who are you if we strip away life and death? On the spiritual journey, other questions branch out from this main question, and you find yourself amidst dual contradictions. A spiritual traveler must confront these contradictions.
Questions about the Spiritual Journey:
Q1: We live in a contradiction between ambition, improving the psychological and spiritual state (which comes with great risk), and surrendering to the current situation to live an ordinary life. Or we stand in the middle, losing the moment and becoming fatally distracted, especially since we are in North Africa, a third-world region. What do you think?
A: Yes, this is the human battle, torn between explosion and compression. However, this question is not about place, geography, or circumstances. Even a king in the best place and conditions will ask this question. Blaming place and circumstances is merely an escape from facing the question. Many kings and princes throughout history have faced existential suffering. Everyone lives in contradiction, no matter who or where they are. Contradiction exists because humans exist in a contradiction—neither fully of the sky nor fully of the earth, not soaring nor crawling on the ground.
Q2: I haven't been convinced by the idea of religions, that I was created by God to worship Him when God doesn't need me and is self-sufficient. Also, I am not convinced by the idea that the Annunaki altered my genes. Even if this were true, who is the original creator?
A: I've previously discussed various opinions on these topics. As for my personal view, I don't believe in creation. The soul wasn't created; creation only pertains to the body, and you are not just a body. The body, as is known, is the product of vital sexual energy, and its creator is what is known as the lower god.
Q3: Does schizophrenia or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) help in the development of awareness? Can mindfulness and awareness help overcome these conditions without medication?
A: Entering the state of being the observer, neutral and detached, will help you overcome this stage. You must strive to enter this observer state—it is not easy, but I believe that, in the end, you will be able to overcome this condition. You need to train until you control your nervous system because OCD and schizophrenia are the result of a malfunction in the human nervous system, where the nervous system misreads reality and responds accordingly. Returning to the observer state will enable you to control your nervous system.
Q4: The question that has been on my mind lately is: Should I fight and resist, or should I surrender and not care? Sometimes I feel like nothing is worth it.
A: This is part of the contradiction we were talking about. The answer is: do not resist entirely, and do not surrender entirely. Instead, you must find a harmony between them that brings you happiness and liberation. The important thing is not resistance or surrender but your connection with yourself and the fulfillment of your spiritual needs. At the end of the spiritual journey, you will reach a unity that represents your unique imprint. This experience will allow you to decide when to surrender and when to resist. Both resistance and surrender come with conditions, but more important than these dualities is your ability to ultimately create a melody that combines divine qualities like knowledge, wisdom, and mercy...
Q5: Who am I, and who is the creator? I am not convinced by the idea that I chose to incarnate in this life. Why would I choose a life I do not like now? When was I created for the first time? I have many contradictions I am searching for answers to.
A: The answer to the issue of incarnation is not simple. I've addressed this topic before. As for my view, I believe you are both the creator and the created, but not in an easy or heretical way, as often portrayed. Rather, you are connected to the creator. The created part of you, which is the body, is connected to the creator part of you, which is the soul and beyond. The connection between body and soul denies the separation of the creator from you. This is the idea: the creator and the created are united, just as the soul is united with the body. Thus, as a soul, you cannot argue with the divine will because, at the end of your spiritual journey, you will discover that you are participating in the creation process in one way or another. I’m not saying you chose from options presented to you. It’s not like that. In the end, you will realize that your soul, which represents the divine, is contributing to the process of creating the body, and there is no separation between you and the creator, between the part that represents the body and the whole that represents the soul. This perspective helps you begin your search and find your answer.
Q6: How did creation begin
A: If you are asking about human creation, it began with the union of sperm and egg. If you are asking about the creation of a tree, it began when it was planted. As for the creation of the universe, it has existed eternally, and it is not created. There may be other universes or dimensions, but existence as a whole is not created. There has always been being, eternally.
Q7: I believe the world is created from good and evil, light and darkness.
A: Viewing this matter through duality is not correct. It might appear that way in certain stages of awareness, but it is not accurate. The world is created from one unity, which is light. However, the varying degrees of that unity and its emanation across different levels have given us gradations of light. This difference or gradation makes us see one thing as brighter and another as darker. But in essence, it is all one—it is all light. For example, water can be in liquid, frozen, or vapor form, appearing to us in three different states, but its essence is the same. Likewise, light, in its emanation and gradations through the dimensions, makes the final dimension darker than the dimensions above it, and the highest is more radiant.
Q8: Contingent existence is created.
A: Yes, that is correct. My earlier discussion was about existence as a whole, but the parts within it are created, while the whole is uncreated.
Q9: Some say that darkness is the original state—before anything existed, there was darkness and void.
A: Before everything, there was certainly a void, but we cannot say that the void was dark because our understanding and perception of darkness require the presence of light. So how can we say there was darkness in the absence of light? This is impossible. You might ask, how could there be light without darkness? The answer is that light is an existent unity and doesn’t need darkness to exist. It's like heat, which is positive and increases. Coldness, on the other hand, is a negative state. Therefore, negative things require positive things to exist, but positive things do not need negatives. So, saying that the void was dark is not possible. For darkness to exist, there must be light because darkness is relative to light and subject to it.
Q10: In the presence of light, darkness disappears, but light comes from creations like the sun and the moon. Darkness, however, exists without anything else.
A: Nothing exists without something else, and this logically proves that darkness cannot exist on its own. Something that doesn't do anything, has no foundation, and no starting point is not real. Darkness is a state of being distant from light, not an independent entity. Its existence requires light for you to say that there is darkness.
Q11: How did you face your greatest dreams—did you chase after them, or did you control them, or what?
A: I don't call them dreams. I'm pursuing them, but not with the same passion or "dreaming" mindset. Yes, I have goals, messages, and a vision for how I want to live my life and its meaning, but my vision is not separate from me as something lost that I’m searching for. It’s more like something inside me that I want to manifest outwardly.
Q12: What do you think of karma? It doesn't seem logical to me.
A: Karma is real, and there is a balance between right and wrong. However, the debate about it lies in how it manifests.
Q13: Isn't the beginning of the universe, according to science and religion, that it was smoke or, in other words, a cloud?
A: Scientifically, the universe was initially a compressed singularity without dimensions, known as the Great Singularity. The cosmic smoke or dust came later.
Q14: How did human creation begin? Who were our first ancestors, if I may ask?
A: Philosophically, humanity, like the soul, is eternal or ancient.
Q15: The soul is eternal, yes, but what do you mean by saying humanity is eternal? Is the human body eternal and existed with the soul?
A: We said that the human body is created, meaning it is born and ends; it is bound by birth and death, whereas the soul is eternal. The body changes, and every created thing changes, is replaced, and renewed—everything that is created does not last.
Q16: Do you mean that the soul is eternal, just as the Creator is eternal? And is the soul part of the Creator?
A: The soul and the Creator are not parts of each other. The soul is the absolute representative of God in this world, meaning it is God in this world. We cannot say that the soul is a part of the Creator because how can we claim that God is indivisible and then say He can be divided? As long as the Creator is indivisible and singular, He cannot be divided. Thus, the soul in our world is the Creator but not a part of Him.
Q17: What is alchemy?
A: Alchemy is a science based on the refinement of metals, and in spiritual alchemy, it is about the refinement of souls from base metals to perfect metals—from a base self to a complete self.
Q18: Not every human has a soul, but every human has a self.
A: Yes, we explained this earlier.
Q19: Can we feel the souls of martyrs?
A: In general, communication with souls is possible, but you need to clarify what you mean by martyrs. Do you mean those who died in wars, who have only witnessed death and are no different from other people? Or do you mean martyrs who have witnessed God and the truth?
Q20: What is your opinion of some people who say that reaching higher abilities like telepathy and other metaphysical matters are the work of the devil, a delusion, or the devil’s deception of humans in their spiritual journey?
A: The devil is the mover of illusion, and anything logical is not an illusion or from the devil. We have proven in previous discussions that the devil is like a virus that contradicts logic. Anything with logic is certainly not from the devil. Logical matters are truth and have a soul. You cannot say that something containing truth is from the devil or an illusion. The matter lies in research—whether metaphysical abilities, like telepathy, are real or not. If they have logic and function, they are real and not from the devil.
Q21:Yes, that’s what I also say, especially if the matter is supported by quantum scientific principles, but why do they insist that it’s the devil?
A: Yes, things that people don’t understand, fear, or aren’t familiar with are often considered the work of the devil, like herd mentality. The programming or matrix tells them that anyone outside the herd will encounter the devil, like a sheep that strays from the flock and meets the wolf. This is possible, but not absolute; they may encounter something else. This stems from herd programming.
Q22: What are the stages of the spiritual journey?
A: There are three main stages concerning the mind, heart, and soul. You can refer to the series where I discussed the spiritual journey.
Q23: The devil is a human on Earth who eats, drinks, and has dark thoughts. He is the dark self.
A: Every symbol has a physical manifestation, and this is a settled matter.
Q24: What is the spiritual message for the parents of autistic children?
A: This is not a question I can easily answer, and I don’t think all of them share the same spiritual message. All I can say is that the matter is more related to the parents than the child with autism. For example, not all cancer patients share the same spiritual message. This requires a lot of observation, contemplation, and research, as it differs between individuals.
Q25: How do we deal with people, knowing that a large percentage of them are numb and can drain you energetically and mentally?
A: You deal with them through internal isolation.
Q26: I began my spiritual journey by sensing God in everything—trees, nature, and silence. I cannot say anything that angers God. As for prayer, it brings ecstasy, one of the most beautiful feelings, but sometimes my spirituality decreases, and I feel sad. I want to know why this happens?
A: It could be due to familiarity and routine. Human familiarity with the same frequency sometimes makes them stop interacting with it, so it seems that spirituality has decreased, but it has not; it is merely a matter of getting used to it.
Q27: How can logic not be from the devil? Logic can be true, and yet false. For example, logic tells me to run from the lion because it will devour and kill me, which is true in reality. But the absolute truth is that in all cases, I will remain alive. The devil (logic) says I must cling to earthly life with all my might, but the truth is that even if I die and leave the body, I will remain alive?
A: I said that the devil is a virus of programming or logic. What you are discussing is not logic but limited intellect, which represents limited logic. It contradicts the divine logic we speak of, which is vast awareness and expansive logic. You are arguing within the realm of limited intellect or logic.
Q28: What about past lives and those who say that heaven and hell are the next life we will live?
A: This statement is somewhat true. However, heaven and hell are also now. You are either in heaven, hell, or purgatory right now.
Q29: Is hell now on Earth?
A: Your statement is correct in that earthly life is on Earth, but some are on Earth yet not on Earth. Their spirit is not on Earth. There are others who are on Earth, both physically and spiritually. Try to understand this concept.
Q30: I notice that sometimes you avoid answering or delving into certain topics. Why don’t you express what’s on your mind? Let those who agree stay, and those who don’t can find a platform that suits them.
A: There are two reasons. The first is that it is foolish to reveal the naked truth to people because they don’t want the truth—they want conflict, debate, and enmity. There’s also fear for life and the self. The second reason is that a wise person speaks to people according to their level of understanding. A wise person answers people according to their need, not according to what they want to say.
Q30: Is the concept of the soul tied to the physical body, or can it exist independently?
A: The concept of the soul varies across cultures and philosophies. Some believe that the soul is intrinsically linked to the physical body, functioning as its essence or life force. Others propose that the soul can exist independently, experiencing various states beyond physical existence. This perspective is often supported by theories of reincarnation or spiritual realms, suggesting that the soul transcends the physical form and continues its journey after death
Q31: How do near-death experiences (NDEs) relate to the understanding of the soul?
A: Near-death experiences provide intriguing insights into the nature of the soul. Many individuals report experiences of detachment from the body, feelings of peace, and encounters with spiritual beings during NDEs. These accounts often suggest that consciousness can exist apart from the physical body, reinforcing the idea that the soul is a distinct entity. However, interpretations of NDEs vary, and they remain a subject of debate in both scientific and spiritual communities.
Q32: Can traumatic experiences impact the soul’s journey?
A: Traumatic experiences can have a profound effect on the soul's journey. They may lead to emotional or spiritual blockages that hinder personal growth and healing. Many spiritual traditions emphasize the importance of addressing and integrating these traumas as part of the soul's evolution. Healing practices, such as therapy, meditation, and energy work, can help individuals process trauma, allowing the soul to move forward on its journey more freely.
Q33: How can one discern the voice of their soul from their mind?
A: Distinguishing the voice of the soul from the mind involves cultivating awareness and stillness. The soul often communicates through feelings of intuition, peace, and clarity, whereas the mind may generate doubts, fears, or distractions. Practices like meditation, journaling, and spending time in nature can help quiet the mental chatter, enabling one to connect with their soul’s wisdom more clearly.
Q34: Is there a universal purpose for the soul's existence?
A: While interpretations of the soul's purpose vary, many spiritual beliefs suggest that the soul's existence centers around growth, learning, and experiencing love. The journey of the soul often involves navigating challenges, relationships, and lessons that contribute to its evolution. Each individual's path may differ, but the overarching theme often emphasizes the quest for understanding and connection with the divine.
Q35: How do different cultures interpret the concept of the soul?
A: Different cultures possess diverse interpretations of the soul. For instance, many Eastern philosophies view the soul as part of a larger cycle of reincarnation, emphasizing the importance of karma. In contrast, some Western traditions view the soul as a unique, eternal essence that faces judgment after death. Indigenous cultures may see the soul as interconnected with nature and ancestors, highlighting a relationship with the earth and spirit realms. These varying beliefs enrich the understanding of the soul and its role in human existence.
Q36: Can the soul evolve over time?
A: Yes, many spiritual traditions suggest that the soul can evolve over time. This evolution may occur through life experiences, lessons learned, and spiritual practices that contribute to personal growth. The idea of soul evolution often ties into concepts of reincarnation, where the soul returns to learn new lessons and achieve higher levels of consciousness and understanding.
Q37: How do emotions relate to the health of the soul?
A: Emotions play a significant role in the health of the soul. Positive emotions like love, joy, and compassion can nourish the soul, promoting a sense of fulfillment and connection. Conversely, negative emotions such as anger, fear, and resentment may create blockages or imbalances, hindering the soul's progress. Acknowledging and processing emotions is essential for maintaining the soul's health and harmony.
Q38: Can meditation help in connecting with the soul?
A: Meditation is a powerful tool for connecting with the soul. By quieting the mind and creating a space for introspection, individuals can access deeper states of awareness and tap into their soul’s wisdom. Regular meditation practice can facilitate a greater understanding of one’s purpose, enhance intuition, and foster a sense of inner peace and connection with the divine.
Q39: What role do dreams play in understanding the soul?
A: Dreams can provide valuable insights into the soul’s journey. Many spiritual traditions view dreams as a means through which the soul communicates, offering guidance, healing, and revelations about one’s life path. Dream interpretation can help individuals uncover subconscious desires, unresolved issues, and messages from the higher self, contributing to a more profound understanding of their soul’s purpose.
Q40: Is eating meat an aggression against animals? Are you a vegetarian?
A: Yes, eating it is considered an aggression against animals, but no, I am not 100% vegetarian.
Q41: Can the phrase "Say, the spirit is from the command of my Lord" be understood as the spirit being an infinite bank of information and programmed by absolute divine programming?**
A: Yes, we said that the spirit is a form of divine programming or, more precisely, the ability to divine programming.
Q42: Is the spirit a faculty for learning and linked to knowledge in the Quran?
A: Yes, it is linked to knowledge, revelation, and command, connecting knowledge with the pen. There is the pen for pruning and education, the command, and the spirit.
Q43: Is the constant attempt to raise one's frequency a good thing? Is it good to always live in a high frequency, or should we also live at a low frequency when that low frequency comes to us?
A: No, wisdom does not lie in always staying at a high frequency but in the ability to raise the frequency and ascend. Wisdom does not require you to remain at one level but to be able to ascend continuously, even if you drop to lower frequencies, and to find the code for ascension.
Q44: What is the difference between the spirit and consciousness according to philosophers?
A: I don’t know the difference according to philosophers, but in my opinion, I believe they are the same; the spirit is consciousness.
Q45: Do recurring numbers like 11:11 and 12:12 and 77 and 88 have meanings?**
A: 11:11 suggests the energy of acceptance or accepting something; the number 12:12 contains the energy of light and the source of light; 77 relates to mysteries and secrets, and 88 is associated with revelation and the uncovering of secrets.
Q46: Are there other worlds outside of Earth, and could someone have come from there?
A: Yes.
Q47: What is the source and foundation of the meaning of repeated numbers? Where did this idea come from? I think it is a way to control people's destinies from an unknown inner source?
A: These numbers did not come to you alone; each number has energy and specific spirituality, not because it was sent to you specifically, but when you pay attention to it, you are at the same level as its frequency.
Q48: Can one detach and liberate from the body while still embodied?
A: Yes, it is possible.
Q49: I read that you are from the fifth dimension; what do you mean?
A: No, I didn’t say that; for me, the fifth dimension is the realm of jinn.
**Q50: What is your neutral opinion on smoking or drinking alcohol?**
A: These matters are measured by the standards of benefit and harm.
Q51: The spiritual impairment of parents is through Judaism and Christianity... it is a programming.
A: Yes, the spiritual impairment of children takes the form of programming from the parents.
Q52: You say that imagination comes from the jinn, but some say that imagination does not exist. Does everything we can imagine exist?
A: I do not say that imagination comes from the jinn; rather, the jinn is imagination, and there is a wide difference between the two statements. I say that the engine or nature of imagination is the world of jinn, and I do not say that imagination does not exist; it exists because imagination is not separate from truth but separate from the world of reality and the world of imagination that has not occurred. The world of jinn is not necessarily something bad; it is invisible and abstract. In the word imagination, there is a connection to the unseen world that permeates your world and is invisible, and "jinn" means something hidden.
Q53: Is the essence of life love?
A: The meaning of life is not just love. The essence of life is the self and ultimately reaching the perfection of all divine names: love, mercy, knowledge, wisdom... reaching a harmony between them; the essence of life is to achieve a harmony that expresses the self.
Q54: If we gather harmony as a cocktail, will we obtain the juice of love?
A: This is a correct perspective; the harmony of divine names with each other is something filled with passion and love. However, in my view, we will obtain divinity, which they call divine love. Nevertheless, the more accurate expression is divinity because it carries this magical blend of names.
Q55: How do we differentiate between the needs of the self and the spirit?
A: The spirit needs nothing; rather, you are the one who needs it.