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Physical vs. Spiritual

lunarious

Aspergers - Scout
V.I.P Member
Hi, Salām

The House Manager here, an ESFJ told me things happen physical. Covertly. I remember one of the personell said: "Is it physically feasible?". The other personell here is sport-guru ESFP and he is their counsellor. .. In fact the opposite INFJ is called councellor in KTS.

So based on this materialistic misunderstanding, I thought as Muslim I wake up physically. I Pray physically. And consequentially i was over-heated and got Defenestrated physically.

From a Human perspective things evolved wrong because we were physically oriented. Because we are supposed to do things spiritually not materialistic.

PS: I'm ISTJ-INFP ... that is materialistic-idealist so i get overheated. Which is my fault i work Hard, i didn't believe Allah is merciful.

You do not want Allah to be Physical with you. Although an ESFJ or ESFP is dumb to understand that.

Edit: I don't know if 7:143 in Qur'an is related to being over-heated:

When Moses arrived at Our tryst and his Lord spoke to him, he said, ‘My Lord, show [Yourself] to me, that I may look at You!’ He said, ‘You shall not see Me. But look at the mountain: if it abides in its place, then you will see Me.’ So when his Lord disclosed Himself to the mountain, He levelled it, and Moses fell down swooning. When he recovered, he said, ‘Immaculate are You! I turn to You in penitence, and I am the first of the faithful.’
 
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My sense of it is that there is a spectrum, physical on one end, spiritual on the other. Somewhere in the middle, there are physical acts that are also spiritual.

I am reminded of the physical-spiritual practices of the Chinese and Japanese, how Buddhist monks and the Samurai had a very spiritual approach to martial arts and everyday practices like calligraphy and pouring tea. Everyday activities took on a spiritual discipline. Depending upon your religion or belief system and how you incorporate it into your life, daily activities take on similar levels of discipline and spirituality.

I don't try to over think it.
 
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