Spirit of Light
Be who ever you want
"When after acquiring proficiency in these Sciences [traditional sciences], I turned my attention to the methods of the Sufis, I came to know that their method attains perfection by means of theory and practice. The gist of their knowledge is to mortify the self and acquire freedom from baser passions and evil attributes so that the heart may get rid of the thought of anything save God and to embellish it with Divine remembrance."
"Imam Ghazzali"
When I read the text above, there is one question that arises. Maybe this question is both silly and serious at the same time. But I have to ask myself (pun not intended) But where is the self located
What is it that tells me, that this is me?
Science would maybe say, Your notion of self is in your brain....But is it?
A Buddhist would maybe say. Your self do not exist, But doesn't it?
A Sufi would maybe say, Your self is an illusion, But is it?
What if I could find the link between the brain and the unseen world we call the spirit world? or the non-materalistic world?
Any thoughts about what self is?
(scientific and religious answers are both welcome)
"Imam Ghazzali"
When I read the text above, there is one question that arises. Maybe this question is both silly and serious at the same time. But I have to ask myself (pun not intended) But where is the self located
What is it that tells me, that this is me?
Science would maybe say, Your notion of self is in your brain....But is it?
A Buddhist would maybe say. Your self do not exist, But doesn't it?
A Sufi would maybe say, Your self is an illusion, But is it?
What if I could find the link between the brain and the unseen world we call the spirit world? or the non-materalistic world?
Any thoughts about what self is?
(scientific and religious answers are both welcome)