Rania Awaad – The Power of Dhikr

Rania Awaad
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The speaker discusses how the mind and ear can register information and take action, but the process requires over and over again until it solidifies. The speaker suggests that the process is a antidote for loneliness, and that in a group setting, it is a solution for one.
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It changes you. It does change you, and

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it gives you a clean and comfort. Look,

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I'll tell you from a psychological perspective.

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This tongue

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says the dhikr.

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The next thing that happens is that these

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ears hear it.

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These ears hear it, this mind registers it.

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This mind registers it, this heart starts to

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feel it,

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and then it pours out and the limbs

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start to actually

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take action.

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Do you see what I'm saying?

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But that, for that process to happen, requires

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over and over and over and over until

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it finally solidifies.

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Do you know what I mean? Insha'Allah. We'll

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take questions insha'Allah after, but I want you

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to think about that because sometimes people are

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like, I don't know what the point of

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saying 'vicit' over and over and over and

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over. But, Michel, when you do wicked, it's

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something in which because, actually, it's one of

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the antidotes. I'm kind of ahead of myself

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a little. But one of the antidotes for

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loneliness

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is wicked,

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and dhikr is typically done alone. You can

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do it in a group if you wish,

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but it's typically done alone as well.

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