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Are these sentences from Quran?

Timbertrail

New Member
Hi There

I start to learn Quran couple days ago, to understand the difference between different religions.

Could you help looking into these sentences? and let me know where are they from? Quran?
If it is from Quran, which section then?

"All things perish, and the noumenon of Allāh endures. He is the supreme reality, the only true dominator, the creator of everything; who is self-dependent, and exist forever without beginning."

Thank you for your time!
Timbertrail
 

Epic Beard Man

Bearded Philosopher
Your question doesn't make sense. If you're wondering if the aforementioned verse is from the Qur'an, where did you get the above verse to begin with? If from the Qur'an you should know the chapter and verse.
 

Lunarious

Member
You know i love Daoism and Buddhism. Their not conflicting with Islam IMO. I think nothing conflicts with anything. Like my Imam said: All misunderstandings and disagreements and rivaliry are linguistic.

Can you tell me maybe in PM about the three treasures/dantian/jewels?
 

Timbertrail

New Member
You know i love Daoism and Buddhism. Their not conflicting with Islam IMO. I think nothing conflicts with anything. Like my Imam said: All misunderstandings and disagreements and rivaliry are linguistic.

Can you tell me maybe in PM about the three treasures/dantian/jewels?

Great! No conflicts at all, these leaders were just describing the same thing from different point of view.
God, Dao, Oneness, are all same thing, is the ultimate source of everything, everybody.

Three treasures of Dao is Jing, Qi, Shen
Jing means sperm/egg or the the gifted essence when a person born
Qi means the energy flow in the vessels of the soul/spirit, it could be converted/enhanced from Jing
(So that is where the Asceticism come from)
Shen means the soul/spirit, it would be activated from stronger and stronger Qi

Dantian is the place to cultivate/enhance Qi and Shen, typically there are three Dantian/places, Bottom, Middle, Top, Bottom Dantian is the first place to cultivate/enhance Qi.
 
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