It also has hindu origins. I stay away from it especially writing it down 3x7x9 times and shit like that.It’s religion without the “stuff.” Its dembi because you’re attributing your gains to the universe, and not to Allah. As a Muslim, I’d stay away from it and use duaa as a direct link to seek from the One who created it all.
People want spiritual guidance, but don’t want labels and don’t want to be defined by what they consider “rigid rules” hence the uptick in meditation and manifestation.It also has hindu origins. I stay away from it especially writing it down 3x7x9 times and shit like that.
"ya allah please let me pass this test i promise ill pray 10 rukus today"
"ya allah please let me find my moms keys or else she'll beat my ass"
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It’s religion without the “stuff.” Its dembi because you’re attributing your gains to the universe, and not to Allah. As a Muslim, I’d stay away from it and use duaa as a direct link to seek from the One who created it all.
We can agree to disagree. Although, you seem to have a very mature view of law of attraction that I don't see in the average person. For me, it seems like a slippery slope that could lead to dabbling in other things such as astrology, magic etc which is why I avoid it.I disagree completely. You’ve perhaps misunderstood the concepts of law of attraction. It works on an individual basis and has no core structural beliefs system. The universe can mean anything. Don’t get too hung up on the word. Law of attraction is more a state of mind set.
Like attracts like. If you think of something very often, things related to that will start to manifest itself. That’s not because it’s magic – but the human condition attracts that. It places a heavy emphasis on understanding your thinking patterns. When you constantly think negatively even if you don’t want it, it reappears in your life.
You can be a devout Muslim and still practice psychological tips & tricks from law of attraction to help you. They are not mutually exclusive.