A Beautiful Composition from the Wisdom Music System
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Majede Motalebi
my aim is wake people up, and make them to think. they are from where and why they are here, and where they go? to create a happiness for soul by Awareness.
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A Beautiful Composition from the Wisdom Music System - Majede Motalebi
© 2011. Majede Motalebi. All rights reserved
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First published by AuthorHouse 06/29/2011
ISBN: 978-1-4634-1714-7 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4634-1715-4 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011909139
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The woman became pregnant without committing fornication or sleeping with a man. She had a depraved appetite for wisdom and scholarship, and she was nauseated by earthly fortunes and powers. She visited a potter when she was in her first month of pregnancy. The potter informed the woman about the creation objectives.
The Lord created man from the earth,
yet man will be returned to the earth again.
The Lord destined a special time for man
and enforced all the things on the earth to be under man’s control.
The Lord made man as powerful as himself
and created man like himself.
The Lord placed the dread of man in the heart of all other creatures
and made man dominant over wild animals.
Man was given the ability to use the five powers.
The sixth power, intelligence, was also granted to man,
as was the seventh power, wisdom, which includes all other powers.
He gave man the power of judgment, a tongue, eyes,
ears, and a heart for thinking.
He granted man knowledge and intelligence
and taught him vice and virtue.
He placed its fear within mankind’s heart
to show them its magnificence.
And man was supposed to appreciate the Lord’s favors.
The human beings would glorify his sacred names
and narrate his great favors.
He granted them knowledge and religion
to teach them that they are mortal.
He made an eternal agreement with man
and taught him the commandments.
Man’s eyes saw his glory,
and his ears heard his song.
He said to man, Avoid the evil,
and gave mankind some commands regarding how to behave with each other.
The Lord created the man from the earth, and then he blew into the man from his soul and made him similar to himself and taught him names. He suggested the loan
to the earth and the sky, but they didn’t accept it; however, the man accepted it, and the Lord ordered all of the angels to lie prostrate for the man. The face of the man is always covered by a halo of grief, and from the first days of history, whenever he leaves his rigorous activities and becomes lonely and begins to think about himself and the world, a pessimistic scowl and a wave of stress appears on his face, because he has always considered himself beyond this world, but now he understands that existence is not enough. His emotions transcend this life and continue past where everything ends—to the eternal. Suddenly, he finds a substantial unfamiliarity with his pure self. That unfamiliarity and inability to connect with his pure self disappoints him, and he becomes nostalgic deep within his heart.
The Lord created the man from earth. The Lord made the man using an inferior sperm within the womb. The Lord created an earthy body and face for the man. He empowered this earthy portrait with his soul and light, and he enlightened him with life. The Lord granted him thought, an understanding brain, and seeing eyes.
The Lord created the man’s essence as pure, and he created the man’s thumbs by arts. He cooked the raw earth he had used to create the man with knowledge, and he dried it with the breeze of justice. He gave beauty to the man’s hair and bestowed eloquence upon his tongue. He gave his stomach avarice and granted his legs resistance. He created his face from a beautiful and rosy earth, and he created his lips with laughter and tears. The Lord created the man completely and flawlessly.
But the Lord also gave the man anger