Spirit of Light
Be who ever you want
Sometimes i wish i had thought about the question before asking in (refering to the question i asked that made me an nincompoop )We all live and most people learn from their experiences.
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Sometimes i wish i had thought about the question before asking in (refering to the question i asked that made me an nincompoop )We all live and most people learn from their experiences.
Sometimes i wish i had thought about the question before asking in (refering to the question i asked that made me an nincompoop )
Yes now i think before i speakAnd now you would ask yourself, you've learned...
Yes, i am hard at my self. soft toward others and hard toward my own way of living@Conscious thoughts , I get the impression you can be hard on yourself at times. I’ve done many things to have later regretted.
Yes, i am hard at my self. soft toward others and hard toward my own way of living
I can understand youI can be hard on myself as well. I don’t think it accomplishes much though. Seems best to me to seek to do better next time.
I can understand you
For me its important to understand why i did wrong, or why others think i did something wrong (according to them)
And when i understand what was wrong, i will do my best to find answer to what is a better way to say, do or think something. But i am aware that it will take long time, or maybe impossible to remove all the wrongdoings
Sufism is a lot about understanding once one beingI think that is important as well.
Sufism is a lot about understanding once one being
Sufism is a way of life it is not a religion directly because the focus is more inward than just following the scripture and believing in Allah and Muhammad.Is Sufism considered more of a way of thinking? Is it exclusive to Islam or is it in other religions?
Sitting here early in the morning thinking about my time in different religious forums over many years....
Then i remember the most idiotic question (of many) i have asked in a forum before.
The question i asked must have come out of the blue....i managed to ask. "Who am I to you"
Talk about complete nincompoop of a question That question did not sound egoistic at all
I do remember the replies was just as horrible as the question must have been seen by the members of that forum
Looking back at who I used to be is honestly a scary thing to do....