Obedience -  Shams-e Tabriz - 3 States of Matter
Obedience and the 3 States of Matter 
         
3 Levels of Obedience:
The Divine asks us to
         “...enter houses through their            proper doors” (2:189). 
 
 
For          every door there is a key, and the key for unlocking the door to the heart          is through obedience to the Divine will.
“Obey God, obey the Prophet (s) and obey those charged           
with authority over you.” (4:59)
We            are asking, and always Mawlana Shaykh is teaching us, to be under the shade            of these three trees of authority. They are            like mighty oaks which protect us from the storms and floods of this life.            In times of natural disasters, when floods and tsunamis are washing            everything away, what remains are the trees. And you see many times on the            news that people who are able to reach and hold on to the trunk of a tree            are able to survive the flood. Mawlana is teaching us that if we hold to            these three mighty trees we will quickly reach to our Lord’s satisfaction.
As Prophet Jesus [as] taught in the Lord’s prayer, 
“Thy Kingdom come, Thy            will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” 
 
For the gnostic and the knower of these Heavenly            realities, this supplication encompasses the entire spiritual path, which is            to surrender our will back to God. This comes through obedience to the            Divine, and obedience opens servant hood, because a servant must obey their            Master. But what is standing in our way is our ego. Therefore,            tariqat/Sufism  teaches that the highest level to achieve is not a PhD            or a lawyer or an engineer. The highest level is to become a servant. It is            most difficult on the ego and it is most pleasing in Divine Presence. God is            saying, “I gave you free will. Now give it back to              me,” and that is the test of our life, to give back our free will            out of love for the Creator. 
 
This concept, “obedience to God's will”, is the            religion that all Prophets brought to humanity. That is why all Prophets            were saying, “Samina wa atana” (2:285),            which means “we hear and we obey”. 
 
Who do we obey?
“Obey God, obey the Prophet (s) and obey those              charged with authority over you.” (4:59) 
 

 
These three levels of obedience teach us a great            deal about the Sufi path because God’s first command is to obey Him, and            Sufism comes and teaches us to step back and humble ourselves and realize            that we can never truly obey God. That is why Sufism is a way of humbleness.            It comes against pride and it comes against arrogance by pointing out to us            that we are in need of support, and by teaching us that there is an           etiquette in how we approach the Divine Presence.         
 
We must “...enter houses            through their proper doors” (2:189). Don’t think that you can obey            God’s command so easily. That was a station for the Prophets, not for us.            They were hearing and speaking with the Divine, and we are not hearing and            speaking with the Divine. But the ego is so quick to say, “I don’t need to            listen to anyone. I don’t need anyone else’s advice. I              can connect directly to God.” 
 
God knows that we are a weak creation, constantly sinning and making            mistakes. If we had to obey Him directly all of us would be in grave danger            because we are not obeying. Therefore, we must show some humbleness in our            approach. We are not Prophets, and we do not take our orders directly from            the Divine, therefore we must seek to obey those who do. 
 
“O ye who believe! Do            your duty to God, 
seek the means of            approach unto Him” (5:35).
Don't approach God directly saying “I am who I am!” Don’t overstep your            authority and ask to connect directly to God. That is ok in the beginning,            but not when you are seeking to advance. Satan also wanted a direct            connection and he was very advanced! He didn’t accept Adam’s authority and            so he refused to bow, and for that he was thrown out of Paradise even though            for 70,000 years he was in complete worship of the Divine. 
 
The Divine is teaching you that there is an            etiquette involved in dealing with the King. You can’t just walk up and            start speaking. There is a particular way to approach the thrown. You must            keep your eyes down. You may have to drop to your knees, and if the King            appoints someone to represent him and vests authority in that person,            you              can’t say, “No, I don’t accept.” If that is the protocol for Kings in this            world, what about the owner of the throne in Paradise?
So Mawlana is saying, “lower yourself. Don’t place yourself on the level of            Prophets. That is very dangerous.” Then God gives us another way by asking            us to obey the Messenger (s), and He also says,
“He who obeys the Messenger obeys Me.” (4:80). 
 
 
God is saying “look to the Messenger (s). I have            sent him to you to teach you how to obey Me.” Prophet (s) is in complete            submission to the Divine – he has no will of his own. 
 
Therefore, he acts as a mirror reflecting the            Divine Presence towards creation. However, Prophet (s) is not with us, so            how can we imitate his perfection? By obeying those charged with authority            over us. That means spiritual and temporal authority. You must obey the            police, the Mayor, the Governor, the Prime Minister and anyone who has been            placed in a position of authority because who gave them that authority? The            Divine! If it was not written and destined for that person to have that job,            how could it happen? 
 
Tariqa comes to perfect our faith and learn to            accept God’s will. 
That opens the spiritual reality, because there is a spiritual government            just like there is a government in this material world. So if you must obey            material authority, it means you must also obey spiritual authority, and            there are Saints with different ranks and stations in that spiritual            government who are inheriting from the Prophets. If you find them and follow            them you will be in safety because they are on authority and that authority            is coming directly from Divine presence. 
 
As Imam Ahmad ibn            Hanbal said, 
“O my son, you have to sit with the Sufis because they              are like a fountain of knowledge. They recite the remembrance of God in              their hearts. They are the ascetics, and they have the most spiritual power.              I do not know any people better than them.”
Saints are inheriting from the perfection of Prophet (s). Through spiritual            training and constant remembrance of God, they have purified their hearts of            all imperfections in character and in worship. It means that their hearts            have become like mirrors. 
“Hold tight to the rope            of God and do not separate.” (3:103)
 
Whereas Prophet (s) is a mirror reflecting the            Divine Light towards the Saints, the Saints            in-turn are receiving the light of Prophet (s) and reflecting it towards            humanity in our time.That lineage is like a rope reaching seekers in the 21st century and guiding            them on their journey towards the Divine.
 
 
 
 
         Are You Chasing After The Material World 
         Who's Riding Hu
Unfortunately, people            today are no longer following Saints - they are only following their egos           , Instead of riding your ego it is              riding you. 
It is a strange phenomenon because in every aspect of            our material lives we seek out experts. If we want to become a doctor, we go            to medical school. If we want to become a lawyer we go to law school. In            everything we do in life, we must learn from a teacher. You cannot open a            practice without that stamp of approval on your wall that says you have been            tested and verified as a real doctor by this school – it is not allowed. But            you ask people today what school are you taking your spirituality from, they            say “there is no need for that. I can read the Holy Books myself and come to            my own conclusions.” For some reason, when it comes to spirituality many            people reject the concept of learning from a master and follow their ego            instead. But the Saints are teaching us that in dealing with life's            difficulties and trials, it is important to constantly be guided and            inspired by people more pious than ourselves. 
“O ye who believe, fear God 
and keep the company            with those who are truthful.” (9:119)
3 States of Matter and              the Shams al-Tabriz
“Obey God, obey the Prophet (s) and obey those in authority.” (4:59)
These three levels of obedience are also symbolic of the 3 states of matter:            solid, liquid and gas. 
 
The Divine is like the            gaseous state: we can't see it, we can't taste it and we can't            smell it. In our physical, solid form it is impossible for us to interact            with gas, and that is why God is saying “obey Prophet (s)”. 
 
Prophet (s) is symbolic            of the liquid state which, like the gaseous state, is impossible            to follow because it has no form. Obedience to Prophet (s) is like trying to            hold liquid in our hand. Since we are solid we must find those with form to            guide us. It means we must seek out a spiritual guide that we can learn            from, one who is inheriting from the spirituality of the Prophet (s).
 
         We are Solid Ignorance, We are            in need of Solid Faith / Murshid
 
These are the Saints who are dressed with the            perfection of Prophet (s) because they are reflecting his light. Therefore,            when we look to them we see the reality of Prophet (s), just as the essence            of liquid remains in its solid form. Through the Saints we begin to be            dressed with the attributes of servant hood that Prophet (s) exemplified,            and through servant hood we may enter the Divine Presence. To be a servant            means to be nothing, to be gaseous. 
 
When we are trying to enter as something and            someone it means that we are still in a solid state, but you can’t have form            in Divine Presence. 
To be in the presence of God, Almighty and Exalted, you must lose your form            like binary code. 
 
Binary code is made-up            of a series of 1’s and 0’s. 
1 means you are “on” and symbolizes your form.         
0 means you are off; you are in            non-manifest-existence; you are in a gaseous state. You must annihilate and            efface your physicality if you are to reach the presence of the 1, which is            the oneness of the Divine. It means you must become like a gaseous state,            like a 0, complete effacement in the Divine reality. 
For matter to change states there must be a catalyst which creates a change            within that existing state. For example, for a solid to become liquid            requires tremendous heat. 
 
In Sufism that catalyst            is the spiritual 
 Mentor, the Shams al-Tabriz.           
According to a verbal tradition, once while Rumi            was reading next to a large stack of some books, Shams Tabriz, passing by,            asked Rumi, "What are you doing?" Rumi scoffingly replied, "Something you            cannot understand." On hearing this, Shams threw the stack of books into a            nearby pool of water. Rumi hastily took the books out of the water, but to            his surprise they were all dry. Rumi then asked Shams, "What is this?" To            which Shams replied, "Mowlana, this is what you cannot understand."
 
Shams al-Tabriz was the name of Jalaludin Rumi's            (q) teacher and his name refers to the highest point of energy. “Shams”            means sun in Arabic, referring to the fact that the heart of Shams al-Tabriz            was like the sun - lit with the light of guidance. Tab-Riz means Highest            point of Heat.
 
When Mawlana Rumi met Shams he was very firm and            very scholarly. It means he was in a solid state, and he needed Shams            al-Tabriz to melt him into a liquid state because to understand the            knowledge of Saints requires a transformation. We cannot understand with            book knowledge only. Like the letter of the law without knowing the Spirit            of the Law – it is like trying to fit a square-block through a round hole.
 
                        REALITIES of Saints
 
there is an important hadith of Prophet            (S):
Allah’s Messenger (S) said, “When Allah (SWT) created the Earth it began to            oscillate, so He created the Mountains, ordered            them onto it, and it became steady. The angels marveled at the strength of            the Mountains and asked their Lord whether there was anything in His            creation stronger than the Mountains, to which he              replied that Iron was stronger. They asked if anything in His            creation was stronger than Iron, and He replied that              Fire was. They asked if anything in His creation was stronger than            Fire, and He replied that Water was. They asked            if anything in His creation was stronger than Water, and He replied that              Wind was.” {States of Matter Solid Liquid            Gas}
As an aside, this Hadith specifies the stages of personal progress and            spiritual achievement.
78:7 And the mountains as pegs
The Mountains refer to the Awliya, the Saints of God, who through great            firmness of faith reach a station that corresponds with that which            stabilizes the Earth, i.e. they balance the universe with their positive            light and energy. The Mountain is unshakeable, solid and stable, and            perfectly describes the rank of the Friends of God and of Prophet (S).
Through their further development and evolution, and the application of            spiritual power, Awliya then become Iron – absolutely firm and unbreakable.            Iron not from the Earth but Heavenly sent.
The next stage is Fire, wherein the Saint’s essence burns and is ignited            with the flame of Divine Power from the Presence of God, a state that may            melt even Iron. Afterwards, the Saint’s being and container becomes Water, a            fluid mountain which responds automatically and instantaneously to the will            of the Divine, and which may douse even Fire.
 
This corresponds to a state wherein one is completely melted and annihilated            in Bahr ul-Qudra, the Ocean of Power wherein all creation swims.
Lastly, Awliya may reach the station of Wind, pure Prophetic Essence,            subtle, ethereal, completely without mass – pure Divine Will.
  
55-29 In Every Moment in (new)            Splendor doth He (shine)!  
 
The Shams al-Tabriz exists in every time,              symbolizing the Saints who can melt our ego through the power of their              heart. 
 
They can melt us into a liquid state because            they have the ability to intensify energy. In Classical Islam there are many            examples of how the Grandshaykhs would melt ice or heat water just from            their body heat. For example, during his seclusions Grandshaykh Abdullah al-Fa’iz            ad-Daghestani used to use his spiritual power to melt a bucket of snow so            that he could make ablution. This shows us that Saints are able to create a            tremendous amount of spiritual heat, and through that secret they are also melting            their followers to take them towards liquid and gaseous states. 
The Saints teach us how to become servants, and that process begins to melt            the ego. In that process of melting we scream and struggle because our ego,            our identity and who we think we are, begins to burn in that fire. It wants            us to escape the fire. It doesn’t accept to be nothing and to be burned            away, but spiritual Masters are teaching us to jump into the fire like the            story of Prophet Abraham (as) who jumped into the fire of Nimrod.
 
We said, "O              Fire! be thou cool, and a means of safety for Abraham!"          
(The Prophets 21:69)
All of the            Prophets have something to teach us. The story of Prophet Abraham (as) is            teaching us that when you are lost in that love, throw yourself into the            fire. Fear of that fire symbolizes fear of faith, but it is all an illusion.            That fear is making us run away from faith and from spiritual practices. It            makes you think that if you become spiritual you are going to be burned, but            the reality is the opposite. When you move towards faith, what appeared to            you as a fire is actually cool and peaceful once you are inside it. The            Divine is showing you that instead of running away, you should move into the            fire. That fire will burn our bad character, but once the bad character goes            that fire becomes a fire of love and it is all-consuming.
Then when the Saints have melted us, we enter a              liquid state and we become like water.                Water symbolizes submission Having a flowing quality without harshness or                abrupt breaks.
 
         Whether you are poured into a bottle or into a cup, it no longer matters.          How do we reach to that liquid state? Submit! Submit to everything by seeing          every event in your life as coming directly from God, because every event          and every test in our life is like a fire. Every time your boss yells at          you, it represents that fire. The question is, do you fight fire with fire?       
 
 
         Or do you throw water on the fire? It          means, do you show no ego by saying “thank you”? Answer back with love, not          anger, and throw water on the fire. The more we can put down our ego and          respond with love, means the faster Saints can melt us into that liquid          state. That is why, in the meditation you may feel your entire body heating          up. 
 
         Saints are releasing that energy and literally melting you into that liquid          state. That liquid state occurs through love, as only love can melt the          heart. 
 
When          you are in a liquid state, it means you are submitting your will to the          Divine will. Once you are in that state you will be quickly ascending          because you are no longer fighting the Divine will. But in your physical          form, the ego is struggle against Heavenly orders, making it incredibly          difficult to accomplish one command from the Divine. If you are told to          pray, your ego makes you to skip it. If you are supposed to meditate, your          ego tells you to watch television instead, and this becomes the biggest          delay to our progress. But as we move into a liquid state under the training          of our spiritual Mentor, the process begins to speed up because the ego is          submitting. 
Water flows in whatever direction the earth takes it. It doesn’t decide          where it wants to go. The student in that liquid state must be the same,          flowing in whatever direction the Divine is sending them. In that state of          submission and obedience to the Divine will, Saints are able to quickly take          us to the Divine Presence because to move from liquid to a gaseous state is          faster. 
The          most difficult part is to melt the physicality because it burns the ego, but          once we are in submission the Saints can increase their energy and boil us          into that gaseous state very quickly. Only in that gaseous state can we          understand and truly experience Divine Love. We must be careful, however,          because without spiritual practices we will not be able to withstand the          heat. Those practices and disciplines are not empty or without purpose. They          provide protection for us in our ascension to the Divine Presence, and it is          extremely important that we do them.
 
To          enter into a gaseous state means that you have reached annihilation and          completely effaced yourself in the light of your Mentor, in the light of the          Prophet (s) and in the light of the Divine Presence. In that state of          non-Manifestation the soul has the most power. It becomes free to travel and          move anywhere at the speed of light, because gas is the most diffuse of all          the states of matter. In the solid form, the physicality puts roots into the          soul. The liquid and gaseous states, however, symbolize the increasing          control of the soul over the physicality and its ability to move          independently of the physical form. This is one of the secrets of the Shams          al-Tabriz, which is currently manifesting through the Saints. 
 
Taken from "the Sayings of  a Saint".
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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