Why Writing the Names of Allah & Practicing Sacred Geometry is an Immediate Cure for Over-Sensuality
Why Writing the Names of Allah & Practicing Sacred Geometry is an Immediate Cure for Over-Sensuality
In a world where sensory overload dominates our experiences—through entertainment, indulgence, and constant distractions—many find themselves fixated on the sensual world. This fixation leads to an imbalance, where the intellect and higher faculties become overshadowed. However, reciting and writing the Names of Allah (Asma' al-Husna), along with engaging in Sacred Geometry, offers an immediate and powerful cure.
1. Why This Works for S-Users (Sensory-Dominant Individuals)
For individuals who rely heavily on Se (Extraverted Sensing) or Si (Introverted Sensing), reading alone is not enough to create a shift. Their perception is tied to the physical world—what they see, touch, and experience directly.
✅ Writing the Names of Allah provides a tactile experience, reinforcing the shift neurologically.
✅ Sacred Geometry engages the hands and vision, embedding order and divine structure into their subconscious.
✅ These physical actions make the transformation real for them, rather than abstract.
Since S-users process reality through sensory engagement, the mere act of recitation or mental reflection may not create a strong enough impact. However, once they physically engage in these sacred practices, they experience an immediate reset, pulling them out of sensual fixation and into higher awareness.
2. The Immediate but Temporary Reset
When engaging in these practices:
✅ We detach from excessive sensory indulgence.
✅ We experience a mental shift—free from fixation on the lower self.
✅ We realign with a higher order—activating faculties of wisdom, self-control, and inner peace.
Though the effect is temporary at first, repetition extends it. Recitation activates the mind for a day, while writing the Names or drawing sacred geometry can shift perception for up to a week. Over time, these changes become more permanent.
3. Why Al-Jabbar (The Compeller) & Al-Batin (The Hidden)?
- Al-Jabbar (الجبار) has an Abjad value of 206, which reduces to 8, the number of cosmic balance and divine restructuring. It forces the self into alignment with divine will, overpowering excess and disorder.
- Al-Batin (الباطن) represents the hidden realities, shifting perception beyond the material world into depth and spiritual insight.
Together, these two Names shatter the fixation on the external world and pull the soul into a state of hidden knowledge and divine order.
4. Why Sacred Geometry Complements This Process
The practice of drawing sacred forms—such as the Seed of Life, Hexagrams, and Octagonal Patterns—trains the mind to perceive divine balance instead of chaos.
- Mathematical symmetry reprograms our perception.
- Repetitive hand movement mimics the neurological effect of writing the Names.
- Visual discipline shifts attention away from sensory indulgence and into structured awareness.
For S-users, sacred geometry is a particularly powerful antidote because it engages their primary mode of perception (the senses) while leading them toward abstract, spiritual reality.
5. The Path to Long-Term Change
Each time we write, recite, or construct these divine patterns, we momentarily escape the trap of over-sensuality. The key is consistency—what begins as a temporary effect eventually transforms perception permanently.
If you’ve ever felt distracted, fixated, or overpowered by the sensory world, this method offers an immediate escape and a path back to balance. Try it for yourself—write Al-Jabbar and Al-Batin, practice a simple sacred geometric form, and experience the shift.
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