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Aligning the Human Self: Activating the Heart Through Divine Connection

How the sacred interface of the eye, ear, and recitation bridges the human self to higher consciousness. Aligning the Human Self: Activating the Heart Through Divine Connection The human self consists of three essential gears: the body, the mind, and the heart. Each of these must connect to the spirit, the guiding force linked to the divine order of the universe. Without this connection, the gears lose their synchronicity, pulling us backward instead of allowing forward motion toward our purpose. The heart, as the center of the human self, plays a critical role. It is not activated by mere rituals or empty actions but through the moral conscience, nurtured by the eye and the ear. The eye takes in divine order through sacred geometry, the Quran’s written form, or harmonious images in nature. The ear absorbs divine vibration through the Quran’s recitation, nature’s sounds, and the rhythm of dhikr. Dhikr, while feeding the heart with positive attributes, serves as an interface. It is the ...

When a Community Turns Away: Disconnection from the Divine Rope

Recognizing the Warning Signs of Spiritual Decline in Generations As we observe the shifts in our communities, a sobering realization emerges: despite outward adherence to Islamic practices, the connection to the divine source is weakening. This disconnection, as Imam Ali (AS) warned in Sermon 108, is the unraveling of the spiritual fabric that ties generations to their faith. While previous generations may diligently perform their Islamic duties, the essence—the direct, intuitive relationship with Allah—is absent. Without this lifeline, they cannot pull the next generation forward. What remains is a semblance of faith that lacks substance, allowing worldly distractions to erode the foundation. The Qur'an vividly warns of this test: “Do not extend your eyes toward what We have given some of them to enjoy” (Surah Taha 20:131). And in Surah Al-Kahf (18:104-106): "They are those whose efforts are lost in this worldly life, while they think they are doing well in work. Those are t...

The Spiritual Disconnect: A Reflection on Being Present but Unseen

Understanding the Balance Between Material Actions and Spiritual Awareness In Sermon 108 of Nahjul Balagha , Imam Ali (AS) poignantly describes a state of disconnection among people, where outward appearances and actions do not align with inner purpose. He asks: "What is the matter with me! I see you just bodies without spirits and spirits without bodies, devotees without good, traders without profits, wakeful but sleeping, present but unseen, seeing but blind, hearing but deaf and speaking but dumb." مَا لي أَرَاكُمْ أَشْبَاحاً بِلاَ أَرْوَاح، وَأَرْوَاحاً بِلاَ أَشْبَاح، وَنُسَّاكاً بِلاَ صَلاَح، وَتُجَّاراً بِلاَ أَرْبَاح، وَأَيْقَاظاً نُوَّماً، وَشُهُوداً غُيَّباً، وَنَاظِرَةً عُمْيَاً، وَسَامِعَةً صُمَّاً، وَنَاطِقَةً بُكْماً! This description perfectly mirrors the disconnect that can occur when people fail to align their material actions with their spiritual essence. In the broader context of Sensing (S) and Intuition (N) cognitive functions, Imam Ali (AS) highlight...

Faith, Inner Vision, and the Depth of Certainty

786 Exploring the Difference Between Emotional Attachment and True Spiritual Insight In the exploration of the difference between emotional attachment and spiritual insight, one key realization stands out: faith often stirs powerful emotions that can feel like inner vision , but true inner vision is rooted in reason, clarity, and unwavering certainty . While faith is essential in guiding our hearts toward Allah, it can sometimes create emotional experiences that make us believe we have achieved a higher level of insight. However, this emotional guidance is fleeting, while inner vision remains steady, grounded, and anchored in truth. This distinction is especially significant when we consider how certain personality types understand and experience these concepts. The intuitive types (N) —like INTJs —are uniquely attuned to certainty and clarity. For these types, inner vision isn't just a passing emotion or feeling; it is a stable, reasoned understanding that transcends the ebb and f...

Feelings vs. Inner Vision: The Deceptive Nature of Fi and Fe in Islam

786 Unraveling the Difference Between Emotional Attachment and Spiritual Insight In the vast realm of human experience, emotions hold a significant place. They guide our decisions, shape our relationships, and define our sense of connection to the world around us. However, as Muslims, we must ask ourselves: are our feelings and emotions reliable indicators of spiritual truth? The answer lies in understanding the distinction between the feeling functions of Fi (Introverted Feeling) and Fe (Extraverted Feeling), and the concept of inner vision in Islam. The Nature of Feeling Functions in Islam To unravel this, let us first define Fi and Fe: Fi is highly personal, subjective, and internally driven. It focuses on one's own values and emotions, often leading to a deep sense of individuality and moral conviction. Fe , on the other hand, is outwardly focused, concerned with harmony, relationships, and social dynamics. It seeks connection and prioritizes collective well-being over individ...

From Sensing to Vision: Shifting from Dunya to Akhirah Through Inner Growth

786 Understanding the role of the S function in personality, its dunya orientation, and how Islamic practices guide us toward inner vision and higher spiritual alignment. Introduction: The Call to Inner Vision Allah warns us in the Qur’an, “And whoever is blind in this [life] will also be blind in the Hereafter and more astray in way.” (Qur’an 17:72). This verse reminds us of the critical importance of inner vision—the ability to see beyond the immediate, tangible world and into the unseen realities that truly matter. The secular world often approaches personality with neutrality, offering frameworks like the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) to better understand oneself. While these tools can be useful, the issue lies not with the models themselves but with their secular origins. The real responsibility falls on us, as Muslims, to bridge the gap between these frameworks and the spiritual guidance we receive from Islam. It is not our duty to reject such studies, but to integrate them ...

MBTI: A Gateway to Understanding the Self

786 Integrating Psychology and Spirituality for Personal Growth and Alignment   MBTI: A Gateway to Understanding the Self The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) offers a profound framework for understanding how individuals perceive, decide, and interact with the world. Based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types, MBTI explores the fundamental ways we engage with reality, highlighting patterns in thought, behavior, and emotion. While widely known as a tool for personality assessment, MBTI is much more than that. It is a roadmap for self-awareness and growth, bridging the domains of psychology and spirituality. Through this lens, we not only uncover our inherent tendencies but also discover pathways to align those tendencies with a higher sense of purpose. The Psychological Framework MBTI categorizes human behavior into four dichotomies: Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion (I): How do you focus your energy? Are you drawn outward toward people and activities, or inward toward ref...

Introduction and Welcome

Introduction: Unveiling the Inner Blueprints Welcome to Inner Blueprints, a space where we explore the profound intersection between personality, spirituality, and self-discovery through an Islamic lens. Here, we delve into the unique workings of each individual’s soul—what we call the blueprint —and how it aligns with the divine guidance set forth by the Qur’an and the teachings of the Ahlul Bayt (AS). Our journey begins with the belief that every person possesses a distinct potential, a fiṭrah (natural disposition) crafted by Allah, that reflects their purpose in this world. Ma sha Allah, the human being holds immense power—not just to analyze the workings of the mind but also to understand the depths of the soul. Through reflection, faith, and guidance, we uncover the essence of our existence and move closer to aligning with our Creator’s blueprint. Why MBTI? The MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) offers a valuable framework for understanding how we think, feel, and interact with t...