can people stop lying about void success?๐ญโ
like people on loablr alr have a lot of limiting beliefs and second thoughts, maybe don't add fuel in it? and what's the point of lying like dat?you're achieving nothin outta it. stop breaking people's trust like dat.
I'm so tired of this shi bruh
SIDE NOTE: void is real we'll achieve void and get all our desires <3
I've been talking to Ahmed @ahmedmahmoudu and am bringing attention to his campaign.
Ahmed has only been able to raise โฌ6,360 (a meager 9%) of his โฌ70,000 goal.
His campaign has been vetted for by @gazavetters (#521 on the list)
Help his family out. Please
lowkey need me a muslim girly that's intrested in void stuff too ๐ why did evr1 deactivate
VOID STATE SUCCESS STORY
I finally after 1 and a half year entered the void state aware it was pink it was so beautiful and I know I did since I affirmed I always enter the void state aware instantly and manifested clear skin when I woke up I got the clear skin now I will enter it tonight and manifest my dream life (I have a list it 70+ pages long )
I did it by counting down from 100 to 0 a lit of time till I was sure I was relaxed and then I affirmed I'm a pure consciousness and I'm aware I'm in the void state
I wanna thank @gorgeouslypink @voidprincessblog @gloriousrunwayninja @thedoona and more
ห เผโก โ๏ฝกห ๐ฏ๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ห เผโก โ๏ฝกห
First off, giving up an old bad habit is difficult, that I know; however, it is not impossible. I've had a lot of difficulties in my life where I repeated the same habit over and over again and I thought for me I would never overcome them. But you know what changed? trying. I tried my best every day and even if I failed, I slowly accepted that I am not perfect and I am only human. That is who we are, and that is why Allah the Almighty is so merciful, because Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala himself knows we humans will slip up and fall. But listen, it's not impossible and as annoying as it is, as long as you keep trying, keep having that good intentions of becoming better and to do better; trust me those habits will be history.
Whenever we do something for the sake of our lord, everything works out, everything clicks together. These habits you have won't be vanished for one day of course, or a week, it's a process--a journey that we all need to accept. Think of it as a fitness journey, you won't get fit in one day. These things take time and after feeling so negative about myself I realized as long as you try, asking Allah for help, and doing the most you can--it is possible.
I hope these tips do help you, and everyone is different as everyone has different struggles and bad habits. These will either help you or guide you to overcome those habits in your own way. May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala make it easy for us.
I have seen a video of someone asking a scholar why do I still commit these bad deeds/habits if I am performing my five daily prayers? and the answer to this was the quality of your namaz. Do you rush into prayer, are you zoning out, are you not on time for namaz, and etc.
There is of course a lot to this but the quality of your namaz and how much time you spend with our lord does affect our hearts.
One of many ways to re-connect with our lord to become better with our daily prayers are:
Performing your prayers on time (I understand how our laziness could get in the way or how we are so into whatever we were doing before and cannot detach ourselves from this but, a quote I read and did help me at times like this was "Put your time and effort to Allah, and Allah will put his time and effort to you too.")
Recite a dua/surah after your namaz (Ayetel kursi, a repentance dua, La ilaha illallah, wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul hamdu, yuhyi wa yumitu, wa huwa ala kulli shay'in qadir, and etc.)
Perform your wudhu 15-10 minutes earlier (Let me tell you when I did this it was so effective. When you perform wudhu earlier, you are in a clear-minded state and are purified. Along with you being on time for namaz, this additionally helps you become more focused during namaz)
Perform Dhikr (Subhanallah, Alhamdullilah, Astaghfirullah, La illaha illallah, Allahu Akbar)
Learn the meaning of what you are reciting (When you learn and understand the meaning of the surah/dua's you are reciting, being focused becomes easier and the connection becomes stronger)
Create distractions for yourself to not commit those deeds/habits!
Do what you love and enjoy (Go back to those hobbies you used to enjoy! or hang out with your friends and family.)
Educate yourself (Look up interesting things; Learn something new; Watch an islamic podcast)
Get to work (If you have any outstanding work or homework, get straight to it.)
Learn a new surah (Let's say you REALLY have nothing else to do, then what better way to spend that time in something worthy--learning a surah!)
Go outside and enjoy nature!
Along with giving up those bad habits, create new good habits to incorporate in your day-to-day life!
Each day, add something in your routine--even if its small! For instance, get back to that skin care routine you were so lazy to do; or go on that walk you kept saying later to; or even folding your clothes and organizing your closet. Each time you add a good habit to do, you become distracted to those bad habits, have less time do commit them, and on the long run you are creating habits for a better difference!
With this in mind, please do not do everything at once. To prevent a negative on-going cycle, just like that book "Atomic Habits" said, that "If you can get 1% better each day for one year, you'll end up with 37 times better by the time you're done."
A habit to always include and progress even more is repentance! Recite and repeat Astaghfirullah; Ya Gaffar and Ya Gafoor; as well as the repentance surah's! Before doing anything, always say Bismillah and whether you're doing chores or scrolling on your phone, always say Astaghfirullah. This helps you be more aware of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala!
And lastly, remember you can do it!
: ฬฬโ Allahumma musarrifal-qulubi, sarrif qulubana 'ala ta'atika
O Allah! Controller of the hearts, direct our hearts to Your obedience.
โ Self Discipline โ
Self-discipline is like having a personal cheerleader in your head, helping you stay focused and achieve your goals. It's the ability to control and direct yourself, making choices that align with your long-term objectives rather than giving in to immediate impulses. Think of it as the secret sauce for personal growth, productivity, and success. It involves setting priorities, making conscious decisions, and consistently putting in effort to reach your desired outcomes. Self-discipline empowers you to stay on track, overcome challenges, and ultimately become the best version of yourself.
1. Morning Routine Magic:
Your morning routine is like crafting a daily sanctuary. Beyond skincare, imagine incorporating moments of tranquility like yoga or a quick workout. It's not just a checklist; it's setting the stage for a day of conquering.
2. To-Do List Love:
Your to-do list is a dynamic tool, more than a mere inventory of tasks. It's a glam planner, outlining your roadmap to success. Writing down your ambitions transforms them into tangible goals, making the conquest all the more empowering.
3. Snack on Goals, Not Junk:
Goals aren't just targets; they're your daily sustenance. Instead of mindless snacking, consider each accomplished task as a delicious victory bite, satisfying your hunger for achievement.
4. Wardrobe Power Moves:
Dressing for success isn't a superficial act; it's about embodying confidence. Your outfit becomes a statement, shaping your mindset for the day. It's akin to wearing a tangible boost of self-assurance. I want you to wear for the day you want, not the day you have !!!
5. Breaks Aren't Breakdowns:
Taking breaks is a strategic recharge, not a sign of weakness. It's not about slacking off but strategically powering up. These moments are not breakdowns; they are breakthroughs, allowing you to return with renewed sparkle. So don't beat yourself up when your really need the rest :)
6. Learn, Don't Stress:
In the face of challenges, see them as opportunities for growth. Self-discipline is not a pursuit of perfection but a commitment to a journey of continual learning. Remember, nobody is born with all the answers; it's about evolving.
7. Consistency is the Glow-Up Secret:
Consistency is more than a routine; it's the highlighter of your life's narrative. It infuses your journey with an extra pop, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. Even on tough days, maintaining consistency becomes your guiding light.
8. Celebrate Small Wins:
Every step toward your goals, irrespective of size, is a cause for celebration. It's not just recognizing achievements; it's throwing a confetti party for yourself. Celebrate not just the destination but the entire journey.
9. Consistent Routine:
Envision self-discipline as a daily sanctuary, akin to your skincare routine. Skipping it is like neglecting a crucial step in your beauty ritual. Embrace it daily for a consistent, empowering glow.
10. Setting Goals:
Picture self-discipline as the GPS that is guiding you to your dreams. Establish small, attainable goals as waypoints on your journey. These goals serve as markers, leading you steadily toward your grand aspirations.
11. Prioritizing Tasks:
Think of self-discipline as your wise older sister, advising you on what truly matters. Prioritize tasks that contribute to your glow-up, whether it's acquiring a new skill or taking care of your well-being.
12. Resisting Temptations:
It's important to saying no to that extra slice of cake when you know you're full. Self-discipline aids in resisting temptations that might divert you from your goals, whether it's procrastination or unhealthy habits.
13. Building Habits:
Like establishing a routine of daily water intake, self-discipline helps in cultivating positive habits. These habits become second nature, contributing to your overall well-being and success.
14. Time Management:
Imagine self-discipline as a magical time-turner. It assists in managing your time wisely, allowing you to balance academics, self-care, and the pursuit of your passions effectively.
15. Learning from Mistakes:
Self-discipline is forgiving; it encourages learning from mistakes rather than dwelling on them. It's a compassionate guide, acknowledging that growth comes from understanding and overcoming challenges.
16. Celebrating Achievements:
Consider self-discipline your personal cheerleader. It not only recognizes but actively celebrates your achievements, big or small, in your journey of self-improvement and success.
Visualize self-discipline as your personal superhero cape, guiding you through the journey of glowing up and being super productive. You're on the path to becoming a true girlboss.
Keep shining doll !
Xoxo signing off,
Angela ๊ฐโ โ โ แตโ เผโ แตโ ๊ฑโ หโ โก
ps: this is my first post I hope it was informative enough as I am also in my own journey of being better mentally and physically and I see self discipline as something essential for that to happen.
Hey! I just saw your post about being muslim and balancing loa with islamic teachings, can you share more on that? As a muslim Iโm also trying to understand loa from an islamic perspective! Thank u <3333
ofc, tysm for asking!! i saw a few tiktoks and i think a yt vid discussing this so i canโt take all the credit lmao, but it truly just depends on your perspective of the fundamentals of loa.
the standard concept of loa is the belief that the universe will grant you whatever you wish no matter what. now, obviously, this concept is shirk because you are asking and believing in something other than Allah SWT.
after realizing this, we establish that manifesting the mainstream way is haram. so, we simply need to manifest in our own, halal way!
firstly, replace โthe universeโ with Allah SWT, and put your faith in Him instead (as it always should be)for all your desires. Replace Him in your affirmations (or however you choose to manifest), and ask Him to grant you whatever you desire instead of the universe or another โhigher powerโ.
secondly, i recommend replacing the concept of affirmations with dua. when you think about it, it becomes glaringly obvious that affirmations are just another form of praying. youโre repetitively asking Allah SWT for whatever you need, and you know He will grant it to you because He loves his creation. Itโs just has a different name.
i also recommend adding โaffirmationsโ praising Allah SWT and Prophet Muhammed PBUH into you routine, the same way you do when making dua. i can give some examples of that if you want!! itโs really beneficial, especially in the beginning when you havenโt quite gotten into the mindset yet.
and thatโs my islamic pov on loa!! i hope you find it helpful, pls lmk if you want me to elaborate on anything or have any questions! thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to talk about and spread the deen <3
You opinions on the void state and Islam? Like what do you think is happening there from an Islamic perspective.
if i'm being honest, I think what happens in the void is all your minds doing. yes, I know ultimately everything that happens is only if Allah wills it to happen, but hear me out.
you know how humans have been referred to as "the best of creation"? what makes us different from every other creation is the mind, and how it works for us.
whenever you think of something, your reality always adheres to it. your mind always works for you, and so when you feed it an idea, it transforms your reality accordingly.
now, in the void, there is absolutely no barrier between you and your subconscious mind. none at all. so when you feed it a thought, it instantly brings it to reality. all of this happens with the will of Allah ofcourse, and everything that comes, comes from Him. but it happens in the void state so instantly because you beyond a 100% believe that yeah, you're gonna have what you want.
so your mind works together with Allah's decree. He wills, and you enter the void. He wills, and you "bring" everything you want into existence. because if He didn't will it, you could enter the void a thousand times, but still won't be able to utter a single desire you want manifested.
so what happens in the void state from an Islamic perspective is, to me, you just being in your purest form, without any attachment to your body or anything else, and simply putting your desires infront of Allah with a belief of above a 100% that you will have them, and that He'll give them to you.
so yeah! that's how I view it.
The fact that we, Arabic-speaking average people(aka non-journalists), have to keep up with translating Palestinian posts from Arabic to English to avoid having Western Media/Pro-Zionists mistranslate on purpose, says enough about how we all lost trust in the media. From the "there's a list" guy who was standing in front of a calendar and condemning the days of the week, to the BBC's mistranslation of a freed Palestinian hostage's interview. I will try my best to keep translating whatever I can find, and I encourage my fellow bilingual/multilingual Arabs to do the same. It's already sad enough that Palestinian journalists and even children have to use English in videos instead of their native tongue in order to get the world leaders' attention.
Please keep speaking about Palestine.
it is all already done.
there is nothing to do and there never was.
you already have/you already are.
here is a cookie. ๐ช
and here is a hug. ๐ซ
and here, my friend, is all my love. ๐ซถ๐ผ
i love you!
go be love.
I would like to bring attention to the fundraisers that are struggling to get any donations. These are all verified by el-shab-hussein and nabulsi and you can find all of them, and many others, in this list.