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[email protected] Toward the One, the Perfection of Love, Harmony, and Beauty, the Only Being, United with All the Illuminated Souls Who Form the Embodiment of the Master, the Spirit of Guidance. Gatha Kashf : Insight Series III, Number 6 Excerpt from Commentary by Murshid Samuel Lewis: TASAWWUF: Contemplation in the highest sense is called Mushahida by Sufis. Its root is shahud means perception. It differs from meditation and concentration in that there must be openness and effort both. The concentration helps the focusing, but usually in concentration there must be the one-pointedness of individual endeavor. In contemplation it is so to speak as if the Universe itself were finding its expression in and through man. <•><•><•><•><•><•> from Physicians of the Heart, Chapter 21: The real position of the complete human being is not in the Absolute, nor in the Relative. The human being, in essence, is like the description of the Prophet Muhammad: sayyed al-alameyn. He is the master of the two worlds, which means one foot is in the relative and one foot in the absolute. That is the pinnacle of the position of the human being.