

#25 Perception
Jan 11, 2021
Explore how personal backgrounds shape individual perceptions of the world, showcasing how a mechanic sees a car differently than a novice. Delve into psychological tests like the Rorschach inkblot, revealing hidden layers of the psyche. Discover the idea that our views are influenced by our spiritual state, as illustrated by a dervish’s ecstatic experience with ordinary cucumbers. Emphasizing gratitude can unveil the divine in daily life, enhancing our appreciation of existence and connection to the Creator.
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Same Object, Different Meanings
- Different people interpret the same object differently based on their knowledge and internal state.
- Perception depends on one's 'translator' abilities and prior understanding.
World As Translator For Allah
- Ibn 'Arabī proposed the world is a translator for Allah and sight depends on our spiritual station.
- A poet saw divine glory in 'A Blade of Grass', showing how inner state changes meaning.
Dervish Faints Over A Vendor's Cry
- A dervish fainted in ecstasy when a vendor shouted "the sweetest there is" because he heard God.
- Others only saw cucumbers and pumpkins, illustrating inner states shape experience.