“One of a Kind Soul – Hasan Askari” by Candice Rowland

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 “One of a Kind Soul”

Hasan Askari

By: Candice Rowland

“We have first to wake up from the spell which our collective identity, whether it be of race or of religion has cast upon us, and see the sun of awareness rising in the horizon of our souls, in whose light the hidden grace in each one of us would become visible to the other. As we bow to each other as soul beings, we bow before God who is both in us and above us. What can then prevent us from saying to each other that my soul and your soul is one soul, that our God and your God is one God? We shall then abolish fear, and then our greeting of peace will be a perfect greeting!” Hasan Askari http://www.interreligiousinsight.org/January2004/Jan04Askari.html

Reading Hasan’s words above gives me goose bumps within my own soul every time I read them; how divine his words resonate with souls on a spiritual journey such as mine as yours. His connection with the religious diversity is far beyond wisdom; it was part of his true being to bring all faiths to an interfaith dialogue to speak, to converse with one another of one another’s religious beliefs; to bring understanding within one’s soul to another soul.  As Hasan states, “Our coming together in dialogue becomes akin to an act of worship; our exclusive witness is transformed into co-witness; our one-way mission is replaced by mutual mission.”  

The one thing Hasan believed man had forgotten which has brought much suffering in the world, forgetting the Supreme (God), and the soul. “The loss of a sense of transcendence from our consciousness, and the accompanying loss of the gnosis of soul, have led first to the degeneration of religion and eventually to the despiritualisation of politics and science.” H.A.    

Hassan was a man with a mission to somehow, someway to spark awareness in mankind to transcend him back to God and to “our nobler and loftier companion, our Soul.” H.A. Hasan directly points out,” First soul, then God! The soul possesses the vision of the Supreme One.” He proceeds to say further in his article, “First one must “Know thyself” (written on Gate of Entrance to the ancient Temple of Delphi) and “Whoever knows his self knows his Lord” (said by the prophet of Islam).

As Hassan expresses adamantly, “Soul is one and many, a universal being. It is in souls of each other that we encounter each other both individually and universally. We surpass the boundaries of our outer identity.”  In other words, we must as spiritual beings find within ourselves, our soul then only then can we move to find God. And when we unite with the soul we find God; then can we see our soul reflected in other souls with different religious backgrounds, race and culture because the soul is universal as so is our God, all is one; we are one.

One quote always remained in my memory from Hasan and this is why I chose this article in particular to try to bring clarity to myself and others on a spiritual journey. It is this, “A real evangelist would be one who brings the good news of universal truths as these are glimpsed through various religious symbols and philosophies.” This rang with vibration within my soul when I read this because if We all could speak of universal truth and not just what we collectively identify with in our culture, this would bring a sort of peace to mankind. Why? As Hasan says: “Our perspectives will expand: we shall not only notice religious diversity as a spatial fact but also value the coming and going through time of teachers and prophets, religions followed by religions – all calling upon us to wake up and humbly bow in self-knowledge before the almighty source of our souls. Then our conversion will be not to this or that religion but to one God (speaking theistically), All Transcendent-All near, All Freedom-Ever New!” How beautiful Hasan wrote this; brings tears to my eyes.

Not only did Hasan write scholarly, spiritual inclined papers with answers to beyond difficult questions one must answer to bring peace to Earth and unity of mankind, but he wrote poetic articles. As such, the “Seven Mirrors.” http://spiritualhuman.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/seven-mirrors-by-hasan-askari/

Reflecting his vision during silence of one candle; reflecting in seven mirrors reflecting seven candles. He then through thought realized, “If the original candle stands for the eternal presence of the Light of God, all its reflections too were eternally present before it. For God there is neither before nor after, neither past not future, but one eternal present, not like our present but a time that includes without division all times.”

And lastly, Hasan’s heartfelt story, “The Rebirth Through My Son.” http://spiritualhuman.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/rebirth-through-my-son-by-hasan-askari/

This is about a father’s journey through his life while in search of meaning knowing the pain and misery he caused to himself and his family.

But his youngest son never gave up on his father. He visited his father because of a bond he could not help from feeling to his father and the longing to want to know more of him. Finally one day the son asked him a question that stirred him within.It was that evening that all of a sudden he felt that he was renewed deep from within. His son’s remark had demolished his shyness before his son. He felt that they were now brothers.”H.A.

And so how Hasan ends the story with a story to his son, “Once a visitor called and said to his father, “I have come to see your son. May I know where he is?” His father replied: “Do not call him my son. I am his son!” How this says it all between Hasan and his son, Musa.

Now this brings me to the end, to Hasan’s son Musa. If was not for Musa I would not have had the beautiful experience of reading Hasan’s work. And because of Hasan’s works it has brought me to a new but reviving view of my spiritual journey.

Hasan, I can only say you are a precious soul for other souls to follow in your footsteps but that would not be right, as you would say, “This is not a journey for the feet; the feet bring us only from land to land; nor need you think of coach or ship to carry you away; all this order of things you must set aside and refuse to see: you must close the eyes and call instead upon another vision which is to be waked within you, a vision, the birthright of all, which few turn to see. (PLOTINUS – The Enneads, 1.6 “On Beauty”)

On this day February 19th, a very special day, I can only say Hasan would be so very proud of his son, Musa. To keep his work alive through his continuing relentless effort or shall I had said “effortless” for Musa. I thank you Hasan for your work; and your loyal son and your best friend, Musa. God Bless both of your souls.

I have only mentioned a couple of Hasan’s articles that resonated with me, but how all of his articles and works are a tremendous awakening for all to read. I encourage you to read them all.

Namaste, Shalom, Salam, Peace,

Candice Rowland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dualism vs. Non-Dualism

Here I began once again regarding something that has been nagging on my mind recently everday on my spiritual journey to be awakened to enlightenment, the question of duality? Dualism.

The defining term of dualism “denotes a state of two parts.”

My thoughts, ideas, or beliefs on the matter will follow my logical reasoning with some emphasis on certain faiths views on duality.

Let me begin with ancient Egypt, the pharoah Osiris wore ostrich plumes on each side of his crown representing dualism. Dualistic Gods, Osiris (life, order) and Seth (death, disorder).

Christian and Islamic faiths, believe in God (good); Satan (evil); Heaven and Hell; etc.

Interesting enough I just commented on Paulo Coelho’s blog; and revealed the answer I have been waiting:

Hi Paulo,

The first thing that came to my mind was dualism…yin-yang; death-life; give-take; good-evil; female-male; devil-god etc. Im currently researching and writing on the understanding of such, dualism vs. non-dualism…

As such if you were to completely spiritually enlightened one must confirm non-dualistic nature, all in one no parts exists; no opposites; everything is one.

I have been racking my brain on this thru my writing in my first novel, and beginning the second; I believe as you said you must allow energy to flow; you must give and receive; opposites, (dualistic nature). If we did not have opposite forces how would this world balance.

This is very trying for me…to understand non-dualistic nature; the only resolution in my mind; with dualistic nature is to become one with all, no opposites; non-dualism; I can only imagine and understand such that all is within the precious “circle” that represent all..continuing, never-beginning; never-ending; providing the two separates into one; as you said ever flowing energy that should be free to flow.

I believe I just answered my understanding;  the never ending circle but with dualistic nature; halving it within; forming the balance of energies; but the flow remains free on the outside; the circumference. Hence now I see; the yin-yang, the Tao and of course the totality of the infinity sign.

Im laughing all bc of your vampire symbolic give and take; I answered my dualism vs non-dualism answer.

I owe you much gratitude.

Sincerely, Candice

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Chinese Bamboo

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Chinese Bamboo what a mystery in itself with such magical wonders; how so do I view the reward of faith, patience, and love. I as the Chinese Bamboo have been watered and fertilized by my faith and nothing else. My watering and food might not be equivalent of five years but of thirty years to be grounded by my roots to connect to my soul for it to set flight.

And now, only now can I feel the “spiritual sprouts” forming ready to explode outward from my heart to touch the world with kindness and compassion through my words I have written. But yet has it sprouted, but so how I feel in in my heart, my roots becoming strong, to ground me for when my “spiritual sprouts” shoot my soul will be ready to fly.

I remind myself everyday of my life to be patient, only the universe rewards the most patient of people. So I like the Chinese Bamboo must remain in the ground not yet to be seen; and relying on my faith to nuture me everday ’til the day arrives I so patiently wait for. And I know deep in my heart when that day comes, my “spiritual sprouts” will shoot so high, so vibrant the world will shine, humbly I pray.

When this day arrives my soul and heart will set flight for a journey only my faith could see. And then could I finally say, I once was blind, but now can see.

I like the Chinese Bamboo wait patiently for this day to come.

I leave you with one of my favorite quotes: “Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.” Saint Augustine

And so how this quote describes the Chinese Bamboo and me.

Inshallah, God willing, Candice Rowland