Knowledge of Self: The Alchemy of Happiness (2/5: The Levels of the Nafs) w/ Baraka Blue

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • “In a word, there is nothing closer to you than you. If you do not know yourself, how can you know anything else? .... you must seek out the truth about yourself: What sort of a thing are you? Where did you come from? Where are you going? Why have you come to this stopping place? For what purpose were you created? What is your happiness and in what does it lie? What is your misery and in what does that lie?”
    --Al-Ghazali, The Alchemy of Happiness.
    In this 5 week series, Baraka Blue will take us through an exploration of the major themes from al-Ghazali’s seminal spiritual manuals: The Marvels of the Heart and The Alchemy of Happiness.
    Session 1: The Life and Legacy of Imam al-Ghazali: The Quest for Enlightenment
    Session 2: Know Thy Self: The Levels of the Nafs and the Composite Nature of the Human Being
    Session 3: The Heart of the Matter: Illuminating The Spiritual Heart and Its Mysteries
    Session 4: How Do You Know?: Practical & Mystical Knowledge; Transmitted & Experiential Knowledge
    Session 5: The Vision of Virtue: The Method & Aim of the Spiritual Path
    This course will be an exploration of the key terms of Quranic psychology and spirituality and a discussion of the the way to self-mastery and self-realization as articulated by one of Islam’s greatest scholars and mystics.
    What is the nafs (ego/self)? The ruh (spirit)? The qalb (heart)? The ‘aql (intellect)?
    What are the major diseases of the heart and what are their cures? What practical tools can we implement in our lives to deepen our practice and uncover our true nature.
    In the words of al-Ghazali, “He who knows himself is truly happy.” Knowledge of self consists in realizing that we have a heart or spirit which is our true enlightened nature, but which has been covered with dust by the accumulation of passions derived from the lower self and its animal nature. The essence of the human being is likened to a perfect mirror which if polished would reveal one’s true spiritual nature. The key to this polishing is the elimination of selfish desires through spiritual discipline; a surrendering of the ego’s desires to the selfless light of divine guidance results in transformation and sanctification. He writes, “the aim of moral discipline is to purify the heart from the rust of passion and resentment till, like a clear mirror, it reflects the light of God.”
    Happiness consists in the transformation of the self, and this transformation consists in the realization of one’s true spiritual nature. The ultimate ecstasy, al-Ghazali contends, is not found in any physical thing, but rather lies in discovering through personal experience one’s identity with the Ultimate Reality.
    No prior knowledge is necessary. All ages and backgrounds are welcome.
    Taught by Baraka Blue
    When: Sundays 7pm. Starting 11/14.
    Where: Rainier Arts Center
    3515 S Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98118
    Space is Limited.
    Free course.

Комментарии • 15

  • @viktoriadeebklint6268
    @viktoriadeebklint6268 2 года назад +6

    Beautiful, beautiful lesson. Profound wisdom.

  • @kingriyad6365
    @kingriyad6365 7 месяцев назад +1

    Well explained. Great Sufi Imam Gazzali.

  • @anneevx
    @anneevx 5 месяцев назад +2

    Is it possible to add the related Qur’an verses in the comments? I am trying to write along and it would be helpfull to write the related verses down by my notes. May Allah bles you for this beautiful, heartwarming lesson!

  • @Fatmandhananplayz
    @Fatmandhananplayz 2 года назад +2

    Very deep and profound lesson.

  • @kaleemthedream9450
    @kaleemthedream9450 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man I wish someone can breakdown how al ghazali talks about occasionalism, and his niche of light in a manner where we can understand

  • @adilsalim105
    @adilsalim105 Месяц назад

    19:52. ‘God has seventy’ - or ‘seventy thousand’ - ‘veils of light and darkness; were they to be removed, the Glories of His Face would incinerate everything perceived by creatures’ eyes.’

  • @fraidoonfh
    @fraidoonfh 6 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @adilsalim105
    @adilsalim105 Месяц назад

    The first classification is 3 levels of Nafs. (starting from the lowest) 1. Ammara, 2. Lawwama, 3. Mutmayenna. The second classification says it has seven levels. Correct me in the order if I need clarification. 1. Ammar 2. Lawwama, 3. Mutmayenna 4. Malhama, (Inspired) 5. Razia (He is pleased and content) 6. Marzia (Allah is pleased with him) 7. Safia / Kamila ( pure self)

    • @barakablue
      @barakablue Месяц назад

      1. Ammara or Ammara bi’l-Su
      3. Mulhama
      4. Mut’maina.
      Otherwise your list is correct.

  • @billayyan6361
    @billayyan6361 6 месяцев назад

    Assalamualaikum I m from India, I like your cap please tell How Can I get the same cap that you are wearing on
    please please please tell me.
    May Allah bestow you gift of the gab more and more
    Ameen ❣️

  • @shazali6465
    @shazali6465 2 года назад +1

    Can you reupload with better sound quality? Jzk

    • @drskbr
      @drskbr 2 года назад +1

      I second that

    • @Wasatseattle
      @Wasatseattle  2 года назад +3

      Sorry we had a technical issue with our microphone this lesson so we were only able to capture audio on our backup microphone.

  • @Mariam_Yasin
    @Mariam_Yasin Год назад

    1:04:00

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