Islam believes in integration and not reincarnation!
One day we were all sperm animals in a three-day march, with a clear awareness and purpose. We ate and drunk to live and get to the egg. Then we saw one of the sperm animals enter that big circle and disappear. We said the circle ate the sperm and died. But after three days we all died, and that sperm animal completed its life and turned into a fetus.
The fetus completes the journey in the mother's womb and grows, eats, drinks, moves and builds relationships with the mother's heart, lungs, liver and everything around him. The fetus is intelligent, it knows how long the hair of the head and eyebrows must be. After 9 months, some forces push the fetus out, but the organs show opposition and hold on to their fetus. In the end, the fetus is pushed out calling on the organs inside the mother's body to grieve for his death, while those outside the mother's body celebrate the child’s birth.
Death and birth are tools in the process of integration and two sides of the same coin. The difference depends on where we stand, those on this side witness death and those on the other side witness birth. And so, the process of integration continues.
In this process, the spatial and temporal dimensions integrate in us. The spatial dimension has been integrating in us since we were sperm animals and we moved in an area not exceeding several millimeters, and the fetus then moved his hand and this movement was relatively much larger than the movement of the sperm, to come after man and travel from one continent to another and finally the soul then roams in the heavens. Similarly, the temporal dimension has been integrating since we were sperm animals and lived only for 3 days, as a fetus we lived for 9 months, and as a human being we live 90 years and as a soul we live forever. And so, the process of integration continues.
When we were sperm animals, we needed a tail to survive and succeed, and the fetus needed the umbilical cord to survive and succeed, and man needs hands and legs to survive and succeed. In this integrative process, the child does not need the tail like a sperm, man does not need the umbilical cord like a child, and the soul does not need the body after death. The fact is that the tail, the umbilical cord and the human body are only temporary tools for the process of integration.
We should not lose sight of two important tools of the integrative process, namely Physical Intelligence and Moral Intelligence. Physical Intelligence takes care of the needs of the body, such as helping the human to run by providing sufficient amount of oxygen and by ordering the muscles to contract and expand, and speed up the process of breathing and accelerate the heartbeat. Moral Intelligence takes care of the spirit and prepares it for life after death, and develops in us by practice love, integrity, honesty and other good qualities. Physical intelligence provides prosperity, not reassurance, and bed, not sleep.
So, what is the thing that is constantly integrated in my name? What is it that keeps on moving to maintain my identity?
Moral intelligence is what forms my personality, my identity and who I am, through the bonds that bind us to others, such as honesty, love or hatred and lies. Moral intelligence forms the spirit, and the goodness or corruption of the soul will determine your readiness for life after death.
And prayer is the hump of the moral bonds that shapes our relationship with the Creator. Therefore, we are required to pray several times a day so that we do not forget that our presence in this world is a preparation for true birth. And we need the moral bonds for life after death. And the stronger those bonds (such as love, integrity and honesty), the more successful we will be after the true birth.
Translation of a speech by the Iranian intellectual Mr. Islami
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Islam believes in integration and not reincarnation!
One day we were all sperm animals in a three-day march, with a clear awareness and purpose. We ate and drunk to live and get to the egg. Then we saw one of the sperm animals enter that big circle and disappear. We said the circle ate the sperm and died. But after three days we all died, and that sperm animal completed its life and turned into a fetus.
The fetus completes the journey in the mother's womb and grows, eats, drinks, moves and builds relationships with the mother's heart, lungs, liver and everything around him. The fetus is intelligent, it knows how long the hair of the head and eyebrows must be. After 9 months, some forces push the fetus out, but the organs show opposition and hold on to their fetus. In the end, the fetus is pushed out calling on the organs inside the mother's body to grieve for his death, while those outside the mother's body celebrate the child’s birth.
Death and birth are tools in the process of integration and two sides of the same coin. The difference depends on where we stand, those on this side witness death and those on the other side witness birth. And so, the process of integration continues.
In this process, the spatial and temporal dimensions integrate in us. The spatial dimension has been integrating in us since we were sperm animals and we moved in an area not exceeding several millimeters, and the fetus then moved his hand and this movement was relatively much larger than the movement of the sperm, to come after man and travel from one continent to another and finally the soul then roams in the heavens. Similarly, the temporal dimension has been integrating since we were sperm animals and lived only for 3 days, as a fetus we lived for 9 months, and as a human being we live 90 years and as a soul we live forever. And so, the process of integration continues.
When we were sperm animals, we needed a tail to survive and succeed, and the fetus needed the umbilical cord to survive and succeed, and man needs hands and legs to survive and succeed. In this integrative process, the child does not need the tail like a sperm, man does not need the umbilical cord like a child, and the soul does not need the body after death. The fact is that the tail, the umbilical cord and the human body are only temporary tools for the process of integration.
We should not lose sight of two important tools of the integrative process, namely Physical Intelligence and Moral Intelligence. Physical Intelligence takes care of the needs of the body, such as helping the human to run by providing sufficient amount of oxygen and by ordering the muscles to contract and expand, and speed up the process of breathing and accelerate the heartbeat. Moral Intelligence takes care of the spirit and prepares it for life after death, and develops in us by practice love, integrity, honesty and other good qualities. Physical intelligence provides prosperity, not reassurance, and bed, not sleep.
So, what is the thing that is constantly integrated in my name? What is it that keeps on moving to maintain my identity?
Moral intelligence is what forms my personality, my identity and who I am, through the bonds that bind us to others, such as honesty, love or hatred and lies. Moral intelligence forms the spirit, and the goodness or corruption of the soul will determine your readiness for life after death.
And prayer is the hump of the moral bonds that shapes our relationship with the Creator. Therefore, we are required to pray several times a day so that we do not forget that our presence in this world is a preparation for true birth. And we need the moral bonds for life after death. And the stronger those bonds (such as love, integrity and honesty), the more successful we will be after the true birth.
Translation of a speech by the Iranian intellectual Mr. Islami
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