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Mamoulian wrote:
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The dead in my view are dead. No will means no identity, not able to practice and build faith. If the dead are 'pure faith' I would expect much more for the 'living' which includes that mostly unrealized concept called 'love'. The dead are no longer the sole carriers of 'soul' but that 'soul' is reclaimed by the one who implanted it in the first place.

Yes, greeting again Mamoulian

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Salaam defyfear.
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Children - like all living things - are born without any 'identity' or 'soul'.

The have their own identity or glory in my opinion just as each star in the sky shines differently and some have different colors at times. If they dont realize it they will soon enough.

Humans fill this void with noise tosilence their own insecurities. We give our children names and histories and imagine them to be what they are not.

I agree with this. We do make sure our children carry on most of our bad business deals in our present life to the next generation slowly but surely making sure that 'prison' fits all of us.

Butwe cannot silence the noise within us byprojecting it intoothers.
Yes, that noise wants somebody to control and lead to more ruin of a promising life of liberation. In short just more adversities and adversaries.

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The dead are mute and still. They cannot defy Allah.

Allah or any god already got plans for that dead body for food for scavengers, enrich the earth with nutrients building blocks etc.


Onlythe living can choose to disbelieve and worship life as though they will always possess it. But what does Allah care for human vanity?

Allah I would assume knows this but went ahead and allowed this to happen because Allah or any god just as we do as mankind like to test things out such as freewill or gift we possess.


By nurturing the emptiness and silence within us we draw closer to God.
That can be said among other things as nurturing our freewill also to God or other pursuits however you wish to define it or not.

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We should live closer to the dead.

For me, I tend to leave the dead alone because my body will be joining them for an eternity also shortly but in the meantime I am for the living and the life that vibrates from such. That feeling of happiness over matters inside or outside is one thing I greatly appreciate about being alive.


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Peace.
Yes that, and well being.
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