DR. CEMÝL PASLI

-YENÝ- EVDE OTURAN ERKEN ÖLÜR!

EVDE OTURAN ERKEN ÖLÜR!

Ýnsan dünyaya bir “bal arýsý” gibi hem yaratana hem de yaratýlmýþlara göre yapmak zorunda olduðu balý sunmak için gönderilmiþtir.

“Bal arýsý” kovanda bekleyerek bal yapmaz.

Ne kadar çok çiçeðe konar, ne kadar farklý nektar/usare/öz toplarsa o kadar kaliteli bal yapar.

Anzer balýnýn deðeri arýnýn çokça dolaþabildiði doðal ortamýn zenginliði sayesindedir.

Ýnsan da hýzýr deðeri verdiði özgün ve özel insanlardan, “tek bir kitabý daha iyi anlamak için” okuduðu kitaplardan, Kur’an’ýn iþaret ettiði tabiat tablolarýndan akýl, kalp ve duygularý ile topladýðý öz/usare/nektarlarla kovanýna çekilip kendi balýný yapmalý ve Allah’a ve yaratýlmýþlara sunmalýdýr.

Kulluðun belki de en güzel tarafý bu amaç ve niyetle bir ömür çaba ve gayret halinde olmaktýr.

Ýnsan vücudu da yaratýlýþ itibari ile sadece hareketle zinde ve saðlýklý kalabiliyor.

Hareket etmeyen her þey küçülüyor, eriyor, eskiyor (atrofi); hareket eden her þey geliþiyor, güçleniyor…

“Akýncý at sýrtýnda ölür” sözü de, “evde oturan erken ölür” sözünü destekliyor.

Ya da “akan su pislik tutmaz” ilkesi.

Veya “iþleyen demir ýþýldar” cümlesi…

Ýnsan akýl ve kalbi rehberliðinde iradesiyle sahip olduðu bütün zaman ve mekânlarý dakik bir plan ve program dairesinde “hareket/bereket/üretim” merkezli deðerlendirmelidir.

Ýnsanýn plan ve programla doldurmadýðý zamanlarda þeytan devreye girer.

Þeytana Allah insanýn boþ býraktýðý bütün ve zamanlarý deðerlendirme izni vermiþtir.

Þuurlu ve bilinçli, planlý bir program dâhilinde hareket eden insanýn arkasýndan þeytan yetiþemez.

Þeytan en sevdiði evde oturmuþ onu bekleyen tembel, iradesiz, hedefsiz; mide ve baðýrsaktan veya kan ve gübreden oluþtuðunu zanneden miskin insandýr.

“Allah her gün yeni bir iþtedir” (Rahman, 55/29) ayeti bize her gün evden çýkýp hareket etmemizi emreder.

“Bir iþte yorulunca, baþka bir iþe koyul” (Ýnþirah, 94/7-8) ayetleri de hayat yolunu otoban iki en az 5 þeritli yapmamýzý ve bir þeritte yorulduðumuzda sinyal verip diðer þeritten ahirete doðru yola devam etmemizi tavsiye eder.

He/She who sits at home dies EARLY!

Like a honeybee, humans are sent to this world to offer honey, which they are obligated to make in accordance with both the Creator and all created beings.

A honeybee does not make honey by waiting in the hive.

The more flowers it lands on and the more diverse nectars/juices/essences it collects, the higher quality honey it produces.

The value of Anzer honey stems from the richness of the natural environment where the bee can roam widely.

Humans should retreat to their hives with the nectars they gather with their minds, hearts, and emotions from unique and special people they value as divine beings, from the books they read "to better understand a single book," and from the natural landscapes referred to in the Quran. They should create their own honey and offer it to God and all created beings.

Perhaps the most beautiful aspect of servitude is to strive and strive for a lifetime with this purpose and intention.

The human body, by its very nature, can only remain fit and healthy through movement.

Everything that doesn't move shrinks, melts, and wears out (atrophies); everything that moves develops and becomes stronger…

The saying, "A raider dies on horseback," also supports the saying, "A stay-at-home dies early."

Or the principle, "Running water doesn't retain dirt."

Or the saying, "Working iron shines."

Guided by their mind and heart, a person should utilize all the time and space they possess with their will, within a precise plan and program, centered on "movement/abundance/production."

When a person doesn't fill their lives with plans and programs, Satan takes over.

God has given Satan permission to utilize all the time and space he leaves unused.

Satan cannot overtake a person who acts consciously, deliberately, and according to a planned program.

Satan is the lazy, willless, and aimless person who sits in his favorite house, waiting for him; the sluggard who thinks he is composed of stomach and intestines, or blood and manure.

The verse, "God is every day a new task" (Rahman, 55:29) commands us to leave home and move daily.

The verse, "When you become weary of one thing, then take up another" (Inshirah, 94:7-8), also advises us to make the road of life a highway with at least two or five lanes, and to signal when we tire in one lane and continue on the other toward the afterlife.

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