The Power of Social Conditioning

If you don’t believe in the power of social-conditioning, and I didn’t really myself in my younger days, then re-analyze the lives of the three Prophets we know best. Mohammed sal Jesus a.s.and Moses a.s. Almost all the opposition they faced came from socially-conditioned responses!

The Quraish , as the Arab tribes of the time, were socially-conditioned to be idol-worshippers; the Jews who opposed Jesus were socially-conditioned to follow the letter of the Law rather than the spirit; and the Jews who objected to Moses were conditioned by the Egyptians around them to worship animals, thus the Golden cow. So beware.

 

Although I personally don’t like their approach, I now understand the Hasidim and the Deobandis and certain Christian sects who protect their children from outside influences. How to manage this problem is not clear to me, at this point, but being fully aware of it is a good first step. May Allah help us in this Jihad of values.

Theory vs. Reality

The biggest problem in the modern world,besides a wrong conception about our relationship to our Creator-a whole other subject, is that we are taught to put theory before Reality.And we can see that on every level of societal actions -in politics,in the legal system and even in Science which has become more like theology than about the experimental methodology from which it began..

Businessman and Lawyers

And so”yes” maybe the cut-throat world of business IS the best preparation for the presidency! The lawyer types have been coddled for years by a judicial system that protects itself and its agents(the lawyers and judges) far more than it protects the rights of victims and the perpetrators of crime-which it falsely claims to do.So the lawyers are more like pampered children than responsible adults!

Shaytan , anyone?

In the modern world , the use of the term ‘devil’ or ‘Satan’ or ‘Iblis’ is seen as a sign of fanaticism and backwardness . I shared that point of view when I first entered Islam. Although I recognize that there are certain evangelical sects of Christianity that overuse and even abuse the term, I have come to see over time that the forces of evil in the world are real, and I can often see them in action all  around me. So when Sheikh Nazim said to us over 30 years ago that Shaytan (Satan)now has  hegemony in the world, I now see what he meant. Here is ImamGhazzali talking about the same phenomenon hundreds of years ago.

This is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf quoting Imam Ghazzali speaking to the ‘debaters’,the ‘reflex disagreers’ “If you are not fighting shaytan and he has your heart, he has occupied your heart and he’s the worst enemy you have and he’s calling you to your own destruction and you are preoccupied with debating other people and your own heart is in peril… then you are a joke to shaytan and a wondrous lesson to the people of sincerity” So please beware. The time of the flower-children is over!

Borderline Personality-Three Other Characteristics

Ever since Elizabeth Zetzel published her ground-breaking article “The so called good hysteric” in 1968, there had been increasing interest in what we now call Borderline Personality Disorder. When we factor in the distraught psychiatric personnel trying to deal with their frequent visits to the E.R., the advent of the film “Fatal Attraction” and the frequent experience of male partners trying to deal with their over-wrought female companions, we can begin to understand the bandwidth that this diagnosis has taken on in the public mind.

Because of this, it has become incumbent on us to try to understand what is going on with these people and how we can cope with their ‘emotional dysregulation’ as Marsha Linehan likes to call it. In that spirit and in an attempt to go beyond the empirically-based DSM5 I have discovered three mostly unmentioned characteristics that may help us to better understand and deal with these people.

1)An excess of pride that makes it almost impossible for the Borderline to admit their mistakes. This characteristic is well-known in the sister diagnosis of Narcissistic Personality -a diagnosis that has taken on a life of its own since the advent of the Trump presidency. For some reason its’ presence in the Borderline has gone largely unnoticed. Perhaps this is because other characteristics like suicidality and angry outbursts are so much more dramatic.

However, in dealing with these people, the fact that they almost never say, like the stereotypical alcoholic”I’m so sorry for losing it.. I’ll never do that again” makes it all the more difficult to make any progress. Perhaps it is the presence of such low self-esteem that makes the admission of guilt so problematic. It’s as if admitting one more error would be too crushing to their sense of self-worth.

2)Consistent bad decision- making. I think this is related to the power of the forces of desire and aversion which regularly overpower both their reason and theirintuition. So in a way this is also a derivative of emotional intensity and dysregulation.

3) An overconcern with the opinion of others. This is often counter-productive as these ‘others’ are often out of touch in their opinions and certainly, in most cases, not a good source of advice. In fact, these opinions may not even be those of the imagined ‘others’ but rather projected ones of the borderline themselves. This aspect can probably be traced back to the identity diffusion of the borderline pathology. The borderline typically has a weak sense of self. They do not have well-supported opinions of their own. So they become reliant on others points of view -regardless of the level of wisdom or ignorance of the other. In fact,  borderlines tend to choose the least wise advisors the same way they often choose the most inappropriate partners.

This is by no means the definitive answer to dealing with this problematic phenomenon. But hopefully it will add to our capacity to cope in a relationship-context-both for the partner and the borderline themselves.

Salaams,Ibrahim

 

The Chain of Causation!

Ok. Here it is!

Everything comes from God.He is the Original Cause,the Real Cause of everything.It comes from His Will but also from His Wisdom and Beneficence.

All the causes that we identify and that science is preoccupied by are “intermediary causes” i.e. they are not the real causes.They are being used by the Creator to accomplish his purpose.So if He has ordered,from His Wisdom,a tsunami to occur in a certain area He will use the shifting tectonic plates as his means of accomplishing that.If He has ordered a certain psychological suffering for you,for whatever reason,he will use your predispositions,whether genetic or biological or environmental;whether anxiety,depression or psychosis, to implement that suffering.

All of the” musibah
(difficulties,sufferings) are purposeful! They are tests but they are not random,accidental tests.They are specifically designed to teach you something, to change something in your thinking or your behaviour or both.Seeking the meaning,therefore,of these tests, through contemplation, is one of the most rewarding and transforming of spiritual practices.

“And zo ve may to begin”.Alah be with you!

PS Please note that the Will of God is not like our will. Our will is based on desire and thinking. His Will is based on Real Knowledge and Wisdom. What a difference!

Agitation- The Epidemic of Modern Times

Sheikh Hamza Yusuf states” If there is one characacteristic of modern times that stands out ,it is “ajal”(speediness, restlessness, agitation” ) The Prophet saws said “agitation is from the devil” . And Marie-Louise von Franz author of “The Way of the Dream” and leading exponent of Jungian analysis says in her book:”The most general neurotic symptom today is restlessness. That isn’t yet looked at as a neurosis because everybody is so restless.” I call it the Manhattan Syndrome lol but it is much more widespread than NYC . So what to do about it. Here are s few suggestions:

1) Be fully ware of your agitation in all its manifestations: cognitive, emotional, and physical

2) Use CBT self-talk stratégies to tell yourself things like:”It’s not really that urgent” or “ It can be done later” or “I’m exaggerating the harm of not doing this.” Remember the Caribbean slogan”Don’t worry , be happy”. They have a point! And of course, every situation is unique so you need to be practical and reasonable here. Except what you usually call “ practical and reasonable” is usually obsessional and overambitious in terms of productivity and efficiency.

3) Reorganize your life and your time. Don’t try to do more than is reasonable to do in a given period of time. Look at your to do list . Postpone one- half to one- third of what you have written/ day. This is going to take a lot of self-observation . The models for proper time management are few and far between.

4) Change your life circumstances if need be. Most people need to do this as they are in situations that regularly generates stress!You may have to change jobs or move to another place where people are calmer or move to the countryside. As opposed to what your mind is telling you, you actually have lots of options!

5) If none of this works, you may have to take up meditation lol. But don’t do that as a substitute for the other necessary changes. The society would like you to be stressed out most of the time and take breaks meditating or alternatively watching spectator sports and then back to the stress.The méditative effect , which is real, usually wears off quickly as soon as you are back to your stressful life, na matter what the teachers, who usually wisely avoid those situations , tell you about “generalization” .

Anything else you have discovered , please share with the readers of this blog. Salaams, Ibrahim

 

There ARE no Perfect Guides,only Guidance

(Special thanks here to Munirah Maclean who is one of the few,if not only, persons able to follow my unfolding process.)

In 2001 shortly before his demise,we visited Sheikh Mahshur al-Haddad one of the great awliya of the Habaib tradition of Yemen.He told us that the process of ‘bayat'(sworn allegiance to the Sheikh) was over.He explained that people in this time were not able to carry that level of surrender.Ahmad Zerrouk,one of the great sheikhs of the Shadhili lineage, had made a parallel statement several hundred years earlier,claiming that there were no people left who could carry the mantle of Sheikh.

I have come to the conclusion that,in fac t, the problem,metaphysically if you wish ,goes beyond the weakness of the murids and shuyukh -to the very nature of Truth itself..Since all people,including legitimate awliya an d Prophets themselves make mistakes,if we are determined to be with the Truth as much as possible,we would be called upon to disagree with them at times.There were several incidents like that in the life of our own Prophet Mohammed saws where he had to give way to the more accurate understanding of one of his followers.So we shouldn’t be surprised.

However, for Sufi zealots ,this truth is anathema.They are of the “The Sheikh is always right,we have to obey him because he is systematically Divinely inspired and every contrary idea or action is treachery and apostasy”school of belief. I,personally have never been able to accept that point of view.At numerous points in time my Sheikh,for whom I had the greatest respect and from whom I learnt enormously,was wrong.My Istighara told me so.Each time the Istikhara proved right.And I never regretted following the latter.Why should I ? The latter was from God!

Ironically ,as I am fond of denouncing “democratic illusions’, this all sounds llike the liberal,democratic point of view.’.Abadan”(never) lol.The liberals believe it is all a matter of opinion and that one opinion is as good as another.That is not at all what I am saying.I am,rather,saying that there is an objective Truth in every situation.The real spiritual teacher has regular access to that Truth but not always.Sometimes he,or she,is caught up in his own belief systems, in projections of his own experience or even to some emotional reaction to one reality or another.I wrote specifically about this in my article entitled”Why I had to leave my last tariqat”

Don’t get me wrong here.We need teachers;we need guidance.And we have to show the utmost respect to the true saints and spiritual guides.But we musn’t take them for gods.Doesn’t Islam teach us as much?! But that is exactly the error that many Sufis get involved in.May Allah protect us from ‘shirk'(idolatry) of all types and open our eyes,ears and hearts to the Truth of each and every situation.That is the way of peace and lessening of suffering.Salaams,Respectfully,Ibrahim Kreps As-Sufi

 

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