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MANIFESTATION
The only Being has
manifested Himself through seven different planes of existence, to accomplish
His desire of being recognized:
Tanzih
1.
Zát — the unmanifested
2.
Ahadiat — plane of Eternal Consciousness
Wahdat — plane of
consciousness
Wahdaniat — plane of
abstract ideas
Tashbih
5. Arwah — the spiritual plane
6. Ajsam — the astral plane
7.
Insan — the physical plane
There are, again, seven
aspects of manifestation:
1.
Sitara — planetary
2.
Mahtab — lunar
3.
Aftab — solar
4.
Madeniat — mineral kingdom
5.
Nabitat — vegetable kingdom
6.
Haywanat — animal kingdom
7.
Insan — human kingdom
Insan, being the ideal manifestation,
recognizes God by the knowledge of his own self. Man reaches this perfection by
development through five grades of evolution:
1.
Nasut — material plane
2.
Malakut — mental plane
3. Jabarut — astral plane
4.
Lahut — spiritual plane
5.
Hahut — plane of consciousness
Each grade of development
prepares a person for a higher one, and perfects him in five different grades
of humanity:
1.
Adam — the ordinary man
2.
Insan — the wise man
3.
Wali — the holy man
4.
Qutb — the saint
5.
Nabi — the prophet
The five natures
corresponding to these five grades are:
1.
Ammara — who acts under the influence of his senses;
2.
Lauwama — one who repents of his follies;
3.
Mutmaina — one who considers before taking action;
4. Alima — one who
thinks, speaks
and acts aright;
5.
Salima — one who sacrifices himself for the benefit
of others.
The following is a diagram
illustrating the planes of Nuzul and Uruj (evolution and involution):

All planes of existence
consist of vibrations, from the finest to the grossest kind; the vibrations of
each plane have come from a higher one, and have become grosser. Whoever knows
the mystery of vibrations, he indeed knows all things. Vibrations are of five
different aspects, appearing as the five elements:
1. Nur — ether
2.
Baad — air
3.
Atesh — fire
4.
Aab — water
5.
Khaak — earth
In relation to these
elements, mankind has five senses:
Senses
Organs
Basarat — sense of sight the eyes
Samat — sense of hearing the ears
Naghat — sense of smell the nose
Lazzat — sense of taste the tongue
Muss
— sense of touch the skin
Through these senses and
different organs of the mental and physical existence the Ruh,
the soul, experiences life; and when the Ruh receives
the highest experience of all phases of existence by the favor
of the murshid, then it will have that peace and
bliss, the attainment of which is the only object of manifestation.
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