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Awaken to Presence Transform your life. w orkshop series. The Solitary Prison of Laziness & Idleness: Spiritual Reasons and Cures. Dr. M. Omar March 2012, Orlando www.islamfromwithin.net. Critical Questions. Do we feel lazy in doing our spiritual practices or in daily activities ?
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Awaken to PresenceTransform your life workshop series The Solitary Prison of Laziness & Idleness:Spiritual Reasons and Cures Dr. M. Omar March 2012, Orlando www.islamfromwithin.net
Critical Questions Do we feel lazy in doing our spiritual practices or in daily activities? Why have we forced ourselves to the solitary confinement of idleness? How can we get out of it?
الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ “those who have attained to faith and do good works” “do good works” Mentioned 100s of times in the Quran
What is the secret of pleasure in action? Intending to do an activity and exerting an effort is asking God to reflect His Divine Attributes on me… When I am idle (with no intention to be active), my situation is a perceived reflection of non-existence… It is as if I shut down the curtains to divine light…
There is no idleness anywhere in the universe Everything from bees, flies, and chickens to the sun and the moon carry out their duties with perfect joy. Everything joyfully reflects the divine attributes, even during sleep!
When the reflection of the Source comes, the inner joy begins…
Let’s consider our body and emotions. Each receives different joy in performing its duties.
Not used muscles will start to ache, and will gradually atrophy. Used muscles enthusiastically grow, and become active. The duties themselves are a means of enjoyment for them, and to give up a duty is a sort of torment for any body part.
A droplet of water might be very unimportant of itself. But, when it turns its pure heart to the sun, it becomes a throne to the sun and smile at you.
There is joy in effort and activity… A reward is placed within the effort… This is a universal law! Being active is actively reflecting the Divine attributes The reflection of the Divine attributes is the source of pleasure and joy
A famous Islamic proverb: • “Ease lies in hardship, and hardship in ease.”
Practical Steps for Becoming Active To become active, we need motivation… What is the human’s motivation?
الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ “those who have attained to faith and do good works” (Quran) We are created to become conscious reflectors of the Divine attributes Conscious Belief is this recognition!
We are always longing for the divine (shawq) This longing can only be quenched when we have a close relationship with the divine How? By seeking His Presence through recognition of our mirrorship (our weakness and poverty)
The divine Presence we are longing for is hidden in our conscious action (spiritual or physical)… Any activity done in His name (bismillah) Service to humanity, Taking care of family, cleaning, praying, sleeping Any mundane activity can become a sacred one through conscious recognition that we arereceiving it from the Divine Our life becomes an active mirror to divine attributes…
فَإِذَا فَرَغْتَ فَانصَبْ “Therefore, when you are free (from one task), resume (another task)” (Quran 94:7) We can become conscious instruments of His attributes, and feel close to Him… We run from one active reflection to another… We spiritually connect. We actively connect. We restfully connect. We lovingly connect!
The concept of “break”is alien to Islamic Spirituality.. It does not exist in creation… Everything constantly reflects the divine attributes to continue its existence Even rest is a sacred activity when done with belief consciousness
In a Nutshell We recognize our longing for the divine (shawq) through conscious belief An eagerness/excitement/aspiration/energy in the heart (a spiritual energy) develops (himma) to do good deeds…
Once we feel this energy (himma), a friction occurs between our ego/illusions and the simple beautiful truth
Note: Friction is not bad by itself. On icy roads (no friction) cars cannot move. We need friction to move. Friction becomes bad if it prevents the care from moving
8 Reasons to Idleness and Cures • Despair • It has to be the best/Perfection • Haste • Me, me! What is in it for me? • Culture of laziness • I am not fit for the job • Fixated on the results • Love of comfort (From Nursi’s Noor Letters)
Ego • Surrendered 1. Despair • I can’t change the world (nor my habits), I have no hope, no power, and no one to help me. • Surrendering to Loving Grace • I don’t have power, but I have God لَاتَقْنَطُوامِنرَّحْمَةِاللَّهِ Despair not of God’s loving grace (Quran 39:53)
Ego • Surrendered 2. It has to be the best/Perfection • I have to do the best things and be the best. I won’t do any work. • I can’t do all the spiritual practices I feel needed. So, I will leave them all! • I belong to God, all the work belongs to God. • I will work in the name of God • I can do mistakes, but He will always help me أَلَاإِنَّلِلَّهِمَافِيالسَّمَاوَاتِوَالْأَرْضِ Oh, Surely, unto God belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth! (Quran 10:55)
Ego • Surrendered 3. Haste • I want the results now. • I need to respect God’s order, and follow it humbly. • It is the path and the consciousness that matters… يَاأَيُّهَاالَّذِينَآمَنُوااصْبِرُواوَصَابِرُواوَرَابِطُواوَاتَّقُوااللَّهَلَعَلَّكُمْتُفْلِحُونَ O you who believe, be patient and call for patience, and bond together and revere God that you may succeed. (Quran 3:200)
Ego • Surrendered 4. Me, me! What is in it for me? • I need to have material gains from my pursuit. • I need to be seen and respected as the righteous person! • God help me be your instrument to help all humanity! • God, I just need your pleasure! خَيْرُالنَّاسِاَنْفَعُهُمْلِلنَّاس Prophet Muhammad (p): “The best of people is the one that is most beneficial to them.” (Ajluni, 2:463)
Ego • Surrendered 5. Culture of laziness • I cannot resist the negative effects of the dominant culture. • “See, no one is doing any thing!” • I am God’s servant and I need to do my duty of reflecting God’s attributes. يَاأَيُّهَاالَّذِينَآمَنُواعَلَيْكُمْأَنفُسَكُمْۖلَايَضُرُّكُممَّنضَلَّإِذَااهْتَدَيْتُمْ O you who believe! It is [but] for your own selves that you are responsible: those who go astray can do you no harm if you [yourselves] are on the right path. (Quran 5:105)
Ego • Surrendered 6. I am not fit to do the work • My abilities are not enough. • Let someone (hypothetical) better than me do the job. • I am a bad person any way, who am to ask for God’s nearness? • I am weak, but I put my trust in God. • I am not fit for any job, but He can help do it! وَعَلَىاللَّهِفَلْيَتَوَكَّلِالْمُتَوَكِّلُونَ “And in God those who trust should put their trust” (Quran 14:12)
Ego • Surrendered 7. Fixated on the results • I will do it if I get the results. • The results seem impossible to get, so I will continue to be idle. • My duty is to reflect God’s attributes. • Creating the results is God’s duty, not mine. I can only pray for it. وَاسْتَقِمْكَمَاأُمِرْتَ Pursue what is right (in every matter) as you are commanded (by God). (Quran 42:15)
Ego • Surrendered 8. Love of comfort • But, comfort seems more joyful, in the short term, isn’t it? • My duty is to reflect God’s attributes, and there is great spiritual joy in it. وَأَنلَّيْسَلِلْإِنسَانِإِلَّامَاسَعَىٰ And that the human has only what he makes an effort for (Quran 53:39)
اللهم إني أعوذ بك من العجز والكسل Prophet Muhammad (p): “My God, I seek your protection fromweakness and laziness.”