YouTube28 Jan 2025
53m

Series 1; 3⁄ 6 The End of Negative Suffering Br Khalil Jaffer

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Shk. Khalil Jaffer Lectures

In this podcast, Shk. Khalil Jaffer discusses the concept of negative suffering and its roots in the illusion of disconnection from Allah. He addresses questions about living in the present and the relevance of psychology to Islam, linking the discussion to preparing for the return of the Imam. He identifies being trapped in the mind as a primary cause of suffering, advocating for dis-identification with the mind through a technique called "becoming the watcher." He explains that by watching the thinker within, one can realize their true self and experience inner peace, referencing Quran and Hadith to support these ideas. He also explores how the ego uses tactics like blame, inferiority, and irritation to sustain itself, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility and practicing true listening. The podcast concludes with a recounting of the events in Damascus following the Battle of Karbala, focusing on the confrontation between Imam Sajjad and Yazid.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction to Suffering and the Mind

Part 2: Techniques for Observing the Mind

Part 3: Islamic Perspective and Ego's Mechanisms

Part 4: Destructive Behavior and Remembrance

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