How I came to this place.
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Peace ik, InSearchOf, Arnold, all,
i.s.o., you stated
What I understand when I recite 'bismillah' before anything is 'I start in/with the name of Allah...'
- It helps remember Allah
- One will atleast think before doing anything wrong after saying that.
I feel the same way. What I didn't get, a while back, was what saying "bismillah" before eating accomplishes. The explanation you provided doesn't quite explain this. A good friend of mine studies vibrational medicine among other things and he mentioned that when these words leave your lips, the frequency of sound that the words occupy actually pass through the food and everything around you. I know this may sound strange but once you realize that all of life is essentially represented by frequency, then this makes perfect sense.
I'm not sure what effect the frequency of the words "bismillah" would have on something, but if Dr. Emoto's water experiments tell us anything, it's that the power of words goes far beyond the definitions of the words. For example, "I Love you" is not just a phrase of emotion, triggering more emotions. It is a phrase that changes the physical attributes of everything around us, from their very core.
This is astronomical in it's implications and if it holds true.
ik and Arnold, in the book it mentions an experiment involving rice in water and the fermentation process. What one reader suggested was taking 2 jars, filled with water and rice, equal amounts in both. She then taped the words "I love you" on one and "I hate you" on the other. She vocalized these words at the jars every morning for 30 days, and she said the results were startling.
I'm gonna try something similar except with vegetable seeds. If you guys can think of something involving water, please go right ahead and keep me posted. I plan on taking pictures on a bi-weekly basis and posting them on the web. I just need a couple of days to iron out all the logistics.
Peace,
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Peace Tay,
I A good friend of mine studies vibrational medicine among other things and he mentioned that when these words leave your lips, the frequency of sound that the words occupy actually pass through the food and everything around you. I know this may sound strange but once you realize that all of life is essentially represented by frequency, then this makes perfect sense.
But brother sometime when one does Dua, Wish and its fulfilled instantly or in course without any physical action, is there any defination for that.
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Peace iso,
But brother sometime when one does Dua, Wish and its fulfilled instantly or in course without any physical action, is there any defination for that.
The guidance and blessings of God are multi-faceted. By no means did I suggest that bismillah in general must have a physical effect. I only suggest that saying bismillah before eating should have some purpose. The physical effect of the word may be part of that purpose.
I hope I've made myself clear.
Peace,
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Peace Folks,
ik and Arnold, in the book it mentions an experiment involving rice in water and the fermentation process. What one reader suggested was taking 2 jars, filled with water and rice, equal amounts in both. She then taped the words "I love you" on one and "I hate you" on the other. She vocalized these words at the jars every morning for 30 days, and she said the results were startling.
If you stand by the river and fill 2 glass of water from it, same place & same time, the mineral contents will be different.
I love you, I hate you pheewwwwww! voodoo