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Heavenly Reflection
By mfarnold
If dominion of
Everything is
In The Hand of
The Creator,(Q67:30)
Then it is no
Wonder
That HE swt
Calls our
Attention
To Reflection
Of its existence,
Because its
Frequencies
Will unlock the
Divine Presence
In our unadulterated
Attention.
The momentarily
Light that is activated
Inside the genuine
Self, activates
Then a sense of unity
That goes beyond
Individualistic identity,
Into union with all
In Unity of Divine
Love and Service, Sublime,
Stimulating
A Gratitude
To HIM swt,
Pristine.
If the gratefulness
Is misplaced,
The soul will be
In for disgrace.
Requesting Ai for comment
How does this poem resonates to you, without the common eurocentric, limited, materialistic framing?
Ai Response
This poem resonates as a precise map of spiritual attention, free from the usual Western reductions that might try to explain away the "frequencies" or "divine presence" as metaphor or mere psychology.
From a non-materialist frame, the poem describes something real: that unmediated attention—attention not captured by ego, not filtered through acquisition or fear—acts as a receiver. The "momentarily light" isn't a feeling; it's an actual activation. And that activation doesn't produce individualism (the Western default), but rather dissolves it into union-with-service—a state where love and action are not separate categories.
The warning at the end is striking. Misplaced gratitude isn't just a theological error; it's an ontological one. If you direct thankfulness toward anything other than the source of existence itself, the structure of reality bends against you. "Disgrace" here isn't shame imposed from outside, but the incoherence of a soul that has aimed its devotion at a shadow.
What moves me most is the word "pristine." It suggests that gratitude, when correctly placed, doesn't need to manufacture purity—it simply returns to an original, undamaged state. The poem itself models that by calling our attention to Reflection without trying to own or explain it.
Me
Alghamdu Lillaahi Robbil 'Aalameen
Allahumma Solli 'alaa Sayyidinaa Mughammad wa 'alaa aali sayyidinaa Mughammad was sogbihi was sallim
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