Congratulation, you met them again, it definetly a good feeling you have connect them again, and after this much long.
@harisasiflife83203 ай бұрын
Good efforts i love the way you explain this mindset everyone need to have.
@admin_KONOHAАй бұрын
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@SM_Umair18 күн бұрын
"...the law of attraction ... has been inspired by Hermeticism, New England transcendentalism, specific verses from the Bible, and ********Hinduism********* - wikipedia.
@officialzacadammorrison3 ай бұрын
How to be physically immortal please
@fabiofernandes1583Ай бұрын
manifestation and law of attraction is haram
@SM_Umair18 күн бұрын
The FLAW of attraction comes from Hinduism and Christianity, according to wikipedia. Pls avoid this shirk at all costs. May Allah guide us all. Ameen.
@zarathepink18 күн бұрын
The law of attraction is not satanic or contrary to faith. It's a principle that aligns with both science and Islamic teachings when understood correctly. As Muslims, we don’t ask the universe for things; we ask Allah (SWT), who is the ultimate provider. The law of attraction simply means believing and acting as though what you desire is already a reality. For example, if you want love, you must carry yourself with the confidence and gratitude of someone who is already loved. This aligns with the concept of tawakkul (trust in Allah) and gratitude, both central to Islam. From a scientific perspective, the law of attraction is closely tied to psychology and neuroscience. Studies show that our brains have something called the reticular activating system (RAS), which filters information and focuses on what we prioritize in our thoughts. When you visualize and believe in a goal, your brain starts noticing opportunities and possibilities to achieve it. Additionally, positive thinking can lower stress, improve focus, and enhance resilience, making success more attainable. So, the law of attraction is not about worshiping creation but about cultivating trust in Allah, gratitude, and a positive mindset that allows us to work toward our goals with faith and determination.
@zarathepink18 күн бұрын
This explanation is not from Wikipedia or hearsay; it’s based on my own research and understanding. Scientifically, the law of attraction ties to how our brains work, particularly the reticular activating system (RAS), which focuses our attention on what we prioritize. Positive thinking also triggers neuroplasticity, which can rewire our brain for success and well-being. It’s important to note that the law of attraction is not an easy concept. It requires effort, consistency, and aligning your thoughts and actions with your faith. Just because a term is used by others doesn't automatically make it Haram-what matters is how it’s understood and practiced. As long as we place our trust in Allah and follow Islamic principles, we can use such concepts to grow spiritually and mentally.
@SM_Umair18 күн бұрын
@@zarathepink my sister, I am truly sorry if I sound harsh, I kinda get it where you are coming from, but pls lets stay clear of all jargons and concepts that are hopelessly steeped in shirk and kufr. Who needs the Hindu-esque flaw of attraction, is not tawakkul enough for us? Why Hindu-style chants (affirmations), is not dua and niyyah (intentions) enough for us? Pls, we have our own complete religion, kindly check out astaghfar and albaqarah miracles. We dont need any flaw of attraction made by pagans and then recycle/rehash it into "ISLAM". I am very very very sorry if this hurts, but pls my sister, this has to stop. For the sake of Allah, pls my sister.
@SM_Umair18 күн бұрын
@@zarathepink pls forgive me if my words sound harsh, it is only for your own good, wallahi, I have no need to put a sincere fellow muslim down. Allah knows I care, thats all. I pray that Allah guide us all and keep us safe, Ameen
@zarathepink18 күн бұрын
@@SM_Umair thank you for your concern, thank you that you care about me. I will work on that too