Hello,
I am considering to work more with Allah to manifest my goals and desires. I grew up in a muslim household but distanced myself from religion for several reasons. In that time I studied works like the Kybalion, the goetia, tried some candle rirtuals and studied the occult in general. It gave me insights I did not receive in religious sermons. However I am lately feeling more pulled to islam lately again since the community aspect, it’s teachings, especially about the afterlife, resonate with me.
I do have a different interpretation of some parts of islam by now due to my study of the occult and found these to be very valuable.
What was your experience working with Allah when it comes to manifestation? Back than I recall that my prayers did not receive answers, so I don’t have that much confidence in it from the start. It’s also something I notice with many other muslims. However the same can be said about people practicing magic.
With my current understanding I do see that I was not working at all on removing internal blocks related to the things I prayed for. I also did not have the concept of these workings simply moving probabilities, not being magic fixes. My prayers were also rather shallow and I learned in magic that it can take multiple rituals/prayers to have enough momentum to get the job done.
Looking forward to hear your thoughts on this.
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It’s very powerful, specially his name’s that can be chanted like a mantra. Balão Kadmon as a book about the 99 names os Allah, and I’m currently using it, along with gazing at the name calligraphy, like Al ‘Aleem (العليم) The All Knowing. If you want to practice more with Allah, I recommend you start using the incorporation of these epithets (names) in your prayers and life. Then when you are more experienced, you go into Jinn Magick, where you can truly see the power of these words to command other beings to change reality.
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Coming back to an old practice with a great amount of profound new experience from other perspectives will probably make it all more worth your while and make it work more in your favor. The most important part is your faith in the matter, good luck bro
What benefit would be there in working with Jinn if in the islamic framework Allah is the only god and highest authority?
This is what I am thinking too. I have a hard time connecting with demons to be honest. But with Allah and saints in that framework I feel more of a sense of familiarity. I was opposed to invoking them for manifestation. After reading several sources like Jason Millers, I saw people invoking Christian saints and use them for manifestation. This makes me think the same should be doable with islamic saints.
The energy model of reality is also a preference of mine to understand how things flow into each other.
A major benefit of studying the occult was to gain an understanding of the different levels of reality and how they effect each other, how manifestations find their way into your life etc. it makes the whole process more measurable.
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The Jinns are chaotic beings that think they’re better than us human, they have free will to attack us, but the names of Allah and the angels can make them obey your requests. The Jinns are present in the everyday life, so you better learn through the power of God to control them, then to let them astray and do things you don’t want. And it’s through that work to command these beings that you really see how powerful the names of Allah are!