Ego teaches us sparateness. Ego wants to convince you to believe the illusion of separateness. This belief is continually reinforced by outer experiences. Convinced of our separateness we begin viewing life as a competitive exercise. With each painful experience of feeling alone, apart and separate, ego tightens its hold.
Your ego thrives on convincing you that you are separate from your creator and all that you perceive, and ego will do anything to keep you in that mind set. This sense of aloneness do not let the person to see himself and all others connected to the invisible intelligence, the force of oneness.
In order to undestand what is referred to as ALLAH truly as the One and Whole --without confusing with a god--, you have to shutter the illusion of separateness. When that idea of yourself is shuttered, you will experience a new kind of peacefulness. But for the ego this is a dangerous proposition to accept because it threatesns ego's importance and the feeling of specialness.
All human violence is a reflection of the belief in a separate ego and a separate god. If we come to understand that there is no god, and Allah as defined in the Koran is not a separate god and if we knew we are all one and that Alah is within us, we would know that any harm to another is a violation of Allah. We would not be able to behave as we do to each other. We would treat others as we would like to be treated. No longer would we have to compete or be better than anyone. Rather than viewing ourselves as distinct from a God and everyone else, we will experience our life as connected rather than separate.
The feeling of separation is so deep in some egos that convincing the person otherwise is a major undertaking. However, you know inside for yourself, whether what you have just read describes you.
Your ego thrives on convincing you that you are separate from your creator and all that you perceive, and ego will do anything to keep you in that mind set. This sense of aloneness do not let the person to see himself and all others connected to the invisible intelligence, the force of oneness.
In order to undestand what is referred to as ALLAH truly as the One and Whole --without confusing with a god--, you have to shutter the illusion of separateness. When that idea of yourself is shuttered, you will experience a new kind of peacefulness. But for the ego this is a dangerous proposition to accept because it threatesns ego's importance and the feeling of specialness.
All human violence is a reflection of the belief in a separate ego and a separate god. If we come to understand that there is no god, and Allah as defined in the Koran is not a separate god and if we knew we are all one and that Alah is within us, we would know that any harm to another is a violation of Allah. We would not be able to behave as we do to each other. We would treat others as we would like to be treated. No longer would we have to compete or be better than anyone. Rather than viewing ourselves as distinct from a God and everyone else, we will experience our life as connected rather than separate.
The feeling of separation is so deep in some egos that convincing the person otherwise is a major undertaking. However, you know inside for yourself, whether what you have just read describes you.