29 Questions About Spiritual Awakening, True Prayer, Overcoming the Ego

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Live answers to various questions about spiritual awakening, physical and spiritual dimensions.

Questions Related to Spiritual Awakening:

Q1: Can you introduce yourself in a few words and tell us about your spiritual journey? How did you come to this knowledge despite your young age, and did you have a teacher? 

A: I was entirely self-taught and relied on myself. My journey began 10 years ago. I felt an inexplicable urge to memorize the Quran at a young age, even though I didn’t grow up in a conservative family. Then, I started exploring theological mysteries and other sciences. I had no visible teacher; instead, I relied on my mind, intuition, and heart, which transformed me like a metal undergoing stages in alchemy. I went through phases of doubt, disbelief, and faith until I found a stable path. The true guide on this journey is the spirit, which eliminates the need for any teacher. Even those who come to me, I try to lead them inward to follow their own spirits.

Q2: I no longer trust anyone and only take what suits me. What do you think?

 A: Trust is a bond and connection between two things. Trust is not in the person or appearance; when you trust someone, you trust the essence and spirit of that person, creating an inner link between you.

Q3: How do I connect with my inner self? 

A: You are always connected to your inner self, now, in the past, and in the future. The perceived separation or connection is with reality, not with your inner self. This separation is an illusion because you brought the external into your inner self and fed it, creating a gap between you and your true self, which led to a sense of separation. In truth, you are always connected with yourself; what you are trying to do is just sensing that connection.

Q4: What, then, is the need for guides, exercises, and meditations? 

A: The need for them is in helping you break down the idols and illusions you place between yourself and your true self, preventing you from reaching it. The goal of breaking them down is to reach a state of emptiness. For instance, in the Quran, those who worship idols say: "Is it not to Allah that sincere religion belongs? And those who take protectors besides Him say, 'We only worship them that they may bring us nearer to Allah in position.' Surely Allah will judge between them in what they differ over. Allah does not guide the lying disbeliever." [39:3] The concept of idols here represents intermediaries, and even prophets and reformers were sometimes treated as idols.

Q5: What is true prayer? Does abandoning Islamic prayer destroy our lives and lead us to damnation?

A: In language, prayer means connection or communication. In all religions and doctrines, prayer is a connection to God, divinity, or the heavens. Prayer is an expression of righteous action, bringing divine ideals and names down to earth. For example, if you seek to emulate wisdom, you connect with it and try to translate it from its ideal form into words or actions on earth. By doing so, you have prayed a true prayer, becoming the prayer yourself as a channel between heaven and earth. Prayer is about doing good, not in a narrow sense but in a broad sense. When you bring divine names and goodness from heaven to earth, you pour out good works upon others—this is the connection and the true prayer

Q6: Some say that breath is the spirit within the body and that the essence or true connection with the higher self is through breathing. Is this true? 

A: The spirit is not related to the soul or breath; I have explained this in previous articles and videos. The spirit is an abstract quality that helps you connect with higher meanings and the higher self. From a semiotic perspective, stimulating the respiratory system activates other systems below it, like the digestive and reproductive systems. Thus, breathing connects you downward, not upward. By doing so, you connect not with the true spirit but with other ethereal entities or jinn, which some mistakenly believe to be the spirit.

Q7: What about breathing techniques to activate kundalini?

 A: Breathing in such ways leads to connection with lower entities. Activating kundalini is not a spiritual act; rather, it is the activation of a lower deity, akin to Gnostic beliefs, or serpent energy rising to take over the mind.

Q8: Isn’t kundalini energy the energy of life? 

A: I do not deny that it is a life force, but it is a force for lower life

Q9: I notice you like to speak slowly; is that because you understand a secret about calmness?

 A: Yes, calmness and stillness are the true spirit. A calm and still person can connect. In the polarity of motion and stillness, movement represents randomness, while stillness moves toward centrality, stability, and constancy. Truth is fixed, while illusion is variable.

Q10: How can we activate our intuition and ensure it is true? 

A: Intuition is entirely spiritual and is the ability to understand symbols. Symbols are forms and patterns carrying higher meanings. For example, witnessing someone performing a good deed is a pattern or expression of bringing goodness from heaven, representing divinity. Your ability to see, understand, and harmonize with these symbols makes them answers to your questions, guiding you.

Q11: How can we distinguish between the voice of the ego and the voice of the soul?

A: The difference is simple; the ego’s voice originates from grounding, moving from the lower to the higher parts until it is spoken. It embodies greed, laziness, and all the seven sins. Due to its grounding nature, pride emerges, making one feel like the center of existence. This relates to the concept that Kundalini represents grounding energy and the lower deity, as understood in various civilizations. The ego’s voice always separates you and tries to bind you to the earth and the desire for immortality—though not all grounding is bad. In contrast, the soul’s voice descends upon you peacefully from above, connecting you to the heavens and higher realms. The soul is always humble with the divine flow, unlike the ego, which approaches it with arrogance and only wants to take from the earth. Ideally, one should balance between grounding and transcendence. Take the example of a tree: its roots are in the earth, absorbing water and minerals, while its leaves reach up, absorbing sunlight. The sun symbolizes the divine flow. The harmony of a tree taking from both earth and sky allows it to root deeply in the ground while rising toward the heavens. This is expressed in ancient wisdom and religions, as mentioned in the Quran: “Do you not see how God sets forth a parable? A good word is like a good tree, whose root is firm and whose branches are in the sky” [Ibrahim 24].

Q12: When does the ego die?

A: We can’t end the duality of ego and soul. Killing the ego is an extreme action that leads to destruction, like someone who takes their own life because they can’t find their way. The real question is how to control the ego, manage it, and give it its space. We’ve said the ego’s source is in the lower grounding, so its area is below, and controlling this lower region is the way to escape its influence. This control is achieved through the mind, which is one of the soul's wings, as it represents restraint and control. Trying to manage the ego with the heart allows it to deceive you because the heart is the essence of connection with the ego

Q13: The idea of going into emptiness frightens me. How do I overcome this thought?

A: Fear of emptiness stems from attachment and addiction to fullness and the visible world around us. A person can’t even imagine themselves sitting in a place alone, without thinking, fearing, or doing anything—this thought terrifies them. Interest in the visible and love for life is not bad, but the problem arises when you bring the visible into your inner world. These are the idols we spoke of at the beginning; they stand between you and yourself, for reaching emptiness is reaching yourself. There is a saying, "I want to take you to where there is no Buddha," meaning to emptiness, where you find yourself.

Q14: I think we go toward the light, not emptiness.

A: You are the light; the light you see outside and think is different from emptiness is only a reflection of your own light and self. Therefore, you return to emptiness, for "light is only light in emptiness." Reflect on this phrase, and you’ll find your answer.

Q15: How do we empty ourselves of what we have filled ourselves with?

A: The solution here is disbelief in everything you’ve filled yourself with, even knowledge and sciences, as over time, you become attached to them. These attachments and the things you have brought into yourself become idols that separate you from your essence. The rule is: leave the outer for the outer and the inner for the inner. For example, you don’t impose your inner self on others, and others don’t impose their outer selves on you. In separation, we find connection. Separate the inner from the outer, and they merge.

Q16: Do we lose awareness after awakening?  

A: Always consider the concept of relativity. Just as you awaken, you also lose awareness, and as you lose it, you awaken again. This cycle continues until you die, and death is not the end; it is a transitional channel. Your search for final rest invites laziness, and through this, the devil enters, leading to the seven deadly sins. Your desire for rest leads to laziness, your wish for final awakening is greed, and claiming that you have awakened and will never lose awareness again is pride, and so on with the other sins and how the devil uses them.

Q17: So how do we break out of this cycle and reach salvation?  

A: Neutrality and achieving zero are what lead you to salvation, and neutrality is also emptiness. When you reach stillness, you find salvation. In Taoist philosophy, it is said, "Let everything proceed without your interference; in the end, everything will proceed in peace." You are the one who disrupts things by intervening, so you must cease movement. Movement is not only in actions but also in emotions, thoughts, and your reactions to them, so you must stop until you reach stillness. Stillness is also silence, as noted in the tablets: "Between the self and the second, you find silence." This symbolizes death, which you must experience to find true wisdom.

Q18: Neutrality makes us superficial in life and not fully experience it as we should. How can we live like this?  

A: Delving deeply into life leads to superficiality. When a person delves deeply into life, they become shallow and are easily manipulated. However, a neutral person who stands between life and death is the true deep thinker, as they are in the role of observer, seeing and understanding everything, so no one can deceive or manipulate them. The observer is secure and truly deep, while the one who moves and dances is exposed and easily manipulated. Neutrality grants you peace, true depth, rootedness, and balanced elevation. The purpose of this life is not to delve deeply into it.

Q19: What is the message for the super empath, and what is your advice to them?  

A: My advice is not to concern yourself with others or appearances. Don’t be deceived by reactions or actions. Try to find your tranquility beyond being a super empath or anything else. Don’t dress yourself in a specific identity; don’t let this build a wall between you and your true self. What matters is your peace and finding your true self.

Q20: Are the Anunnaki real, and what is their relation to the matrix and spiritual awakening?  

A: Yes, the Anunnaki are real, and they created the old matrix, while the new one is created by Lucifer. Do not fall for the deception. Don’t focus on these matters too much; suffice it to look at your reality through learning. Connect with it, but don’t internalize it—rely on yourself and return to yourself.

Q21: Do you mean by neutrality that we should abandon worldly management and leave it to God, not intervening in anything, or in other words, surrender?  

A: Neutrality is not like that. Neutrality is to leave your outer self to the outer world and your inner self to the inner world, meaning you strive in this worldly life, dream, act, and get what you want but without attachment to the outer. Deal with the outer world with your outer self, not your inner self. This is how you achieve neutrality: neutrality of the inner self concerning the outer world, and neutrality of the outer self concerning the inner world—don’t confuse the two.

Q22: Thoughts haven’t stopped in my mind, but I no longer react to them. Is this silence?  

A: Yes, anything you don’t react to will fade and silence itself. For example, I opened this broadcast for you to interact with me through listening or questions. If there were no interaction, why would I speak at all? Don’t get caught in people’s or actions’ or thoughts’ manipulation, and you will reach true liberation

Q23: I hear an inner voice and see vivid daydreams, and they told me these are hallucinations. Are these hallucinations from dark forces manipulating us?  

A: Silence is the solution, and any path without silence should cause fear. I don’t want to argue with those who believe in such things, but I say this out of duty—this is not the path of spiritual awakening; it is the path of dreams. There’s a big difference between dreams and spiritual awakening. Dreams, whether in sleep or while awake, are not signs of spiritual awakening, as true awakening is rooted in neutrality and the attainment of deep silence and emptiness

Q24: But I only want the Creator and not to follow illusions.  

A: Even these thoughts—that you want only the Creator or God—you should rid yourself of. Break all idols to reach emptiness. Your attachment to the outer world is but an illusion; the outer exists outside, and you are trying to create a copy of it within yourself. What separates you from feeling and connecting with your essence is bringing the outer into the inner.

Q25: What are the first signs of reaching emptiness?  

A: The first sign is your struggle with solitude; you dislike and fear it. When a person withdraws to search for themselves, they start to struggle with their feelings and attachments to others. Thus, when you enter emptiness, you confront solitude.

Q26: Is spiritual awakening a divine gift, or does it require effort?  

A: Spiritual awakening encompasses everyone and is not exclusive to anyone. It is closer to you than anything else

Questions related to dimensions:  

Q1: Can you explain the dimensions?  

A: Let’s explain them from a geometrical perspective. The first dimension is an infinite straight line with no beginning or end. The second dimension is the plane, a single-layered surface with infinite length and width, formed by reproducing the line in parallel until it becomes a plane. Therefore, the higher dimension is the first dimension, as this four-dimensional experience was derived from it. Moving from the plane to the three-dimensional or space involves infinitely replicating the plane, creating infinite depth or height, thereby forming an infinite space.  

Three-dimensional space is void; it has no movement or shape, consisting of radiant planes formed by a luminous ray, which is the first dimension. This void is where you will go after death.  

The fourth dimension involves the movement of a shape within a larger shape or an object moving according to something else; this is time, or what the ancients called rotation, where everything revolves around and according to something else. From here begins seduction, which means influencing another party. If movement ceased, forms would end, and everything would return to the third dimension.  

The fifth dimension they promote is an imaginary dimension, while the sixth dimension is an illusionary one. Another indication that there is only one dimension, the first one, not the fifth or sixth… The first represents the unity of everything and flows over the rest of the dimensions. So how can they say the first dimension is the lowest? How could the source of everything flow from the bottom to the top, as the flow comes from the top downwards, with the lower manifesting from the higher?

Q2: If we are going to emptiness, how can there be past lives and reincarnations?  

A: Past lives and reincarnations occur because of seduction, and in the end, if you are not seduced, you will go to emptiness.

Q3: Are we living in the third dimension?  

A: Those who say we live in three dimensions are mistaken because three-dimensional space does not accept movement. It is a unified field without forms, let alone movement. Therefore, we live in the fourth dimension, not the third. You are a limited three-dimensional form moving in a temporal dimension with other limited three-dimensional forms. However, absolute space is the original three-dimensional space. For instance, if I remove my boundaries, I go to emptiness and become emptiness myself.

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