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Jack’s Beanstalk

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Apr 26, 2019
  • 1 min read

Jack’s Beanstalk Poem: Grabbing onto Simran words is like grabbing onto Jack’s beanstalk - it gives you a chance to climb up to heaven. You just leave your worries and sadness behind at least for a while. You can fully regenerate your brain at least in the frontal lobe. Life’s pain is specifically engineered to drive you to Him. You shouldn’t complain. You could be like a Heroin addict in your regularity. Your body could just be a footnote to your soul. If you don’t eat anything then your stomach won’t interfere with your brain. Just going up to your third eye should give your body an adequate tune up and you won’t have to go to a repair shop. The bliss of the Sublime works all the time. You can be rich in terms of the length of your practice which you can cash in, in the hereafter. With five passwords you have greater and more secure access. A Poem by David Smith April 26, 2019 Ibn Ata That which hearts find in the way of worries and sadnesses is due to that which prevents them from having inner vision. Part of the completeness of grace accorded you lies in His providing you with what suffices and holding you back from what makes you exceed bounds. Hikmah 224 & 225 Kitab al-Hikam Ibn Ata’illah


 
 
 

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