I love bts, sparkles,glitter , butterflies , books and probably the whole multiverse ๐
๐ค introvert af , INFJ
๐ฆhobbies : singing, dancing, reading books, cooking, too many to count ig ๐ค
I created this blog to see whats going on in the manifestation community and to rant ๐ผ.
NOT A VOID BLOG ANYMORE, DELETED ALMOST ALL OF MY VOID POSTS(tag me if you have or know any),ONLY A LOA RANT PLACE AND PAGE FOR MYSELF like notes (gave up on void long ago ๐๐)
no bc so many of yโall are like โhow did u manifest your famous sp, werenโt you scared of other people manifesting him?โ and the real reason why he chose me is because this was my mindset while manifesting him:
Let me bffr, ik there might be chances that there are people who might wanna manifest my man, but I'm never insecure or scared, cuz this is my mindset all the damn time and i know it for a fact that he belongs with me and nothing can stop that
So i just sit and laugh at others attempts of trynna woo my man
I think this gotta be one of my favourite posts of all time
sorry to bother you but do you have any updates on @mrsjeonsdiary-deactivated202310 i rlly miss her ๐
I miss her too, I don't have any updates rn. I wish she had any other social media. I asked her ig but she said deleted it. She needs to come back. I don't even know where should I vent, she has become close to me and suddenly left without any explanation
Can i please dm you? I wanna educate myself more on the current issue surrounding Palestine and Israel. Rn all I know is that Palestinians are the victims.
it's great that you want to educate yourself on the current issue regarding palestine and israel!! but i donโt think i'm able to provide you with enough information as i am also still educating myself ๐
i would suggest watching documentaries, interviews, looking at blogs and posts with the hashtags #palestine and #gaza in them (there's this post that provides lots of information in form of books and more about palestine's history) โ and read as many articles as you can and do not only rely on wikipedia!
also, it's essential to also look at the issue from both sides. be open to it. in the end, itโs up to you what you agree and disagree with (this obviously does not refer to the historical facts).
Antisemitism and Islamophobia are very similar (if not the same), actually
So I was scrolling down the #palestine tag for any updates and important information, and I came across this:
And I think we need to sit down and talk about this.
I am a Muslim. I live in Indonesia, a country that is predominantly Muslim and a lot of Muslims here also support the Palestinian cause. Hell, even our government supports it by not only allowing Palestinian goods enter the country without fee, but also taking in Palestinian refugees and even acknowledging the status of Palestine as a state while not having any political ties with Israel. The topic of the Palestinian tragedy has been spoon-fed to us at schools, sermons, media, etc., so your average Indonesian would at the very least be aware of the conflict.
However, there is a glaring problem. One that I keep seeing way too often for my liking.
A lot of them are antisemitic as hell. The sermons I would hear sometimes demonize Jewish people. Antisemitic statements are openly said out loud on social media. Some are even Nazi supporters who would literally go to anime cons and COSPLAY as members of the Nazi party. This is not just an Indonesian Muslim problem, no, but this is a glaring issue within the global Islamic community as a whole. Today, this sense of antisemitism is usually rooted in general hatred towards the Israeli government and its actions against the people of Palestine, but antisemitism amongst Muslims are also rooted in certain interpretations of verses from the Qur'an and Hadith mentioning Jewish people and Judaism (particularly the Bani Israil), but in a way that is more ridiculing instead of life-threatening when compared to how antisemitism looks like in the Western world.
As someone who prefers to become a "bridge" between two sides in most cases, I find this situation to be concerning, to say the least. While, yes, it is important for us Muslims to support Palestine and fight against injustice, we must not forget that not every Jewish people support the Israeli government. A lot of them are even anti-Zionists who actively condemn Israel and even disagree with the existence of Israel as a state as it goes against their teachings. A lot of them are also Holocaust survivors or their descendants, so it is harmful to think for one second that Hitler's actions and policies were justified. It's just like saying that Netanyahu is right for his decision to destroy Palestine and commit war crime after war crime towards the Palestinians.
As Muslims, we also need to remember that Jewish people (the Yahudi) are considered ahli kitab, i.e. People Of The Book along with Christians (the Nasrani). The Islam I have come to know and love has no mentions of Allah allowing us to persecute them or anyone collectively for the actions of a few. While, yes, there are disagreements with our respective teachings I do not see that as an excuse to even use antisemitic slurs against Jewish people during a pro-Palestine rally, let alone support a man who was known for his acts of cruelty toward the Jewish community in WW2. They are still our siblings/cousins in faith, after all. Unless they have done active harm like stealing homes from civilians or celebrating the destruction of Palestine or supporting the Israeli government and the IOF or are members of the IOF, no Jewish people (and Christians, for that matter) must be harmed in our fight against Zionism.
Contemporary antisemitism is similar to (if not straight up being the exact same thing as) contemporary Islamophobia, if you think about it; due to the actions of a select few that has caused severe harm towards innocent people, an entire community has been a target of hate. Even when you have tried to call out the ones supporting such cruelties, you are still getting bombarded by hate speech. It's doubly worse if you're also simultaneously part of a marginalized group like BIPOC, LGBTQ+, etc. as you also get attacked on multiple sides. This is where we all need to self-reflect, practice empathy, and unlearn all of the antisemitism and unjustified hatred that we were exposed to.
So, do call out Zionism and Nazism when you see it. Call out the US government for funding this atrocity and others before it that had ALSO triggered the rise of Islamophobia. Call your reps. Go to the streets. Punch a fascist if you feel so inclined. Support your local businesses instead of pro-Israel companies.
But not at the cost of our Jewish siblings. Not at the cost of innocent Jewish people who may also be your allies. If you do that, you are no different from a MAGA cap-wearing Islamophobe.
That is all for now, may your watermelons taste fresh and sweet.
I also feel like a lot or probably most Muslims in Indonesia only learn about Islam and not other religions. I've seen a lot of Muslims (mostly elderly) hating other religions simply just because they're not Islam without knowing further about the other religion.
I don't know about you, but I have not seen any of my non-Muslim friends and family members speaking a single word about Palestine (surprising, I know). I think it's because we've mostly been taught about Palestine as a Muslim country and that what's going on is a religious conflict so they feel like they don't have a voice in this matter or that they aren't allowed to have a voice in this matter because it's not their religion. So, unfortunately, a lot of them are not caught up with what's going on.
There's this gap that we should fill in better. We should also educate ourselves and each other better about our religion's relationship with other religions as OP said about ahli kitab.
Today, I learned about something terrible, and I want to explain it further here or in a video, but I can't quite imagine what I read, really.
Israel has the world's largest skin bank for the treatment of burns, skin cancer, and other conditions. However, in a 2009 documentary, it was revealed that most of the skin in the bank isn't from Israelis but rather from Palestinians, taken from "unidentified" or "not subjected to forensic autopsy to determine the cause of death" martyrs.
An article emerged around the same time, in which the head of the forensic medicine institute exposed Israel for allegedly killing and harvesting organs from Palestinian individuals without their or their families' consent.
Reports at that time suggested that people from Gaza and the West Bank were being arrested, and their bodies returned with missing organs.
Article Link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/dec/21/israeli-pathologists-harvested-organs
Why the Jewish people don't register themselves as donors before they pass away, for instance, and allow their organs to be taken from them after they pass away? In the Jewish faith (as well as in Islam), the body is supposed to be returned to its Creator as intact as possible.
Israel is aware of this in Islam, but as we've seen, they don't seem to regard them as anything other than animals...
Whatever you're thinking about this, it's actually 100 times worse. I highly encourage people to read this journal article from 2011 by anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes to get the whole picture. It describes in detail how and why this happened.
More under cut and reader discretion is advised.
Ok so I've read through this article and here are some screenshots of the article itself if people don't want to read the whole thing. A lot of parts are too graphic for Tumblr so I'll share the "tamer" ones (spoiler: they're still terrible)
The article mentioned below is from Donald Bostrรถm, a Swedish journalist, from a Swedish tabloid, Aftonbladet, on August 17, 2009.
I couldn't get a good screenshot but here is an expert I wanted to share:
We know that Israel has a great need for organs, that there is a vast and illegal trade of organs which has been running for many years now, that the authorities are aware of it and that doctors in managing positions at the big hospitals participate, as well as civil servants at various levels. We also know that young Palestinian men disappeared, that they were brought back after five days, at night, under tremendous secrecy, stitched back together after having been cut from abdomen to chin. It is time to bring clarity to this macabre business, to shed light on what is going on and what has taken place in the territories occupied by Israel since the intifada began (Bostrรถm2009).
Bostrรถm's story was faced by so much backlash by the Israeli government and people. Want to know who came to their defence? The New York Times of course.
But what about patient/donor consent? Well according to these people, it's already presumed. In fact, you're a national hero for harvesting these organs.
If you think that they only harvest (what a terrifying concept) from Palestinians, think again.
Remember the story of Rachel Corrie? Yeah, her too.
Most of this article is about the atrocities done by Professor Jehuda Hiss, a Polish immigrant to Israel. Here is an excerpt on an investigation against him.
Can't get a good screenshot but here is an excerpt on how he has paid for these crimes:
In 2005 new allegations of organs trafficking at Abu Kabir surfaced and Hiss admitted to having removed body parts from 125 bodies without authorization. In exchange for a guilty plea, Hiss was not pressed with criminal charges by the attorney general. He was removed as director but given the title of chief pathologist at Abu Kabir, and to this day he remains the state of Israel's highest-ranking state pathologist.
The author of this article Scheper-Hughes had an interview with him and here is how he describes himself.
There's so much more in this article that I'm 90% sure violates Tumblr's policies if I share them.
This article also covers many things like (but not limited to) the medical abuses faced by Palestinian prisoners at a special detention facility, at Nes Ziyyona which is near Tel Aviv), how the organs would be harvested to avoid suspicion and detection by the families of the deceased, and how people have been whistleblowing on this issue for ages while institutions like the Israeli government and The New York Times chose to sweep it under the rug.
So yeah, free Palestine. ๐ต๐ธ ๐ต๐ธ ๐ต๐ธ ๐ต๐ธ
Source: Scheper-Hughes, N. (2011). The Body of the Terrorist: Blood Libels, Bio-Piracy, and the Spoils of War at the Israeli Forensic Institute. Social Research, 78(3), 849โ886. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23347019
my absolute favourite part of american history is how after the attacks on 9/11 the american military marched into iraq and killed millions of people because a terrorist group consisting of a couple of people for decades.
how the death of millions of civilians was justified because the american mind was unable to comprehend that this act of terrorism was never performed by the collective but a relatively very small part.
reminds me of the video footage of american soldiers having the time of their lives shooting innocent iraqi people simply for the fun of it.
also makes you think about what the israeli government is doing onto the palestinian people โ a collective punishment and a crime against those who werenโt involved in any act of terrorism.
"The man who does not control his feeling may easily impress the subconscious with undesirable states. By control of feeling is not meant restraint or suppression of your feeling, but rather disciplining of self to imagine and entertain only such feelings as contributes to your happiness"
Manifestation is a journey. A journey to learn about self, a journey to look deeper into yourself. You have the right to help someone who wants to move forward in the journey, but you have no right to sabotage them (ik it ain't possible but still-)
The more I learn about myself, the more I know how much power I hold, it's fascinating tbh.
Totally out of topic but-
Just today, in the morning, I was waiting for the public transport. It shouldn't be coming today ( I didnt even expect it because it wasn't coming these few months so I basically lost hope lol) , cuz there were celebrations so there's hella lot of traffic and I was just thinking how it's going to be problematic for me today. But as soon as I stood at the bus stop, it came. I gasped so fcking loud, thank god no one was around me. This is how easy manifesting could be, I didn't even set an intention, I just hoped it would come and it did ๐
many ppl who are manifesting a complete life change fear that they would be leaving everything and everyone behind, and they would be shifting to a complete different planet and universe. Which isn't true, see consciousness is the only reality and what you are concious of is reflected in the 3d, other things aren't real unless you give reality to it. Everything exists in imagination only, if you wanna be concious of something else, you shift your awareness to that particular state, and your previous state wouldn't be left in a different planet, it would remain in conciousness only, there is nothing to worry about.
2. Get your knowledge from the source
If you really wanna change then pls read Neville Goddard and Edward Art. They are absolutely free, being on Tumblr would just confuse you more, everyday a new trend would come and ppl will be switching themselves to align with the trend. And you could be stuck in the loop, so that's why I advise you to get your knowledge right from the source.
3. Never worry about the how and when
Worrying about the how and when is conditioning your desire. Fulfill yourself now and persist in that fulfillment. Everything is possible since you can imagine it. Never limit your desire to meet the expectations of 3d.
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Final note: I'm very busy with my studies these days, that's why I'm taking a break again. I hope y'all would get your desires by applying law of assumption correctly. Take care,guys. I have linked resources in my pinned post, y'all can read from there. ++Never depend on someone others success story to motivate you, be your own success story.