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The Creation Story in Islam
The Islamic creation narrative is derived from the Quran, which describes Allah’s act of bringing the universe into existence through His divine will and command. Unlike a single linear story, the account is spread across various surahs (chapters), emphasizing Allah’s oneness, power, and mercy. It portrays creation as a purposeful process completed in six days,…
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The Creation Story in Christianity
In Christianity, the creation account is rooted in the Book of Genesis from the Bible, serving as a cornerstone for understanding God’s nature, the universe’s purpose, and humanity’s place in it. This narrative, shared with Judaism, is interpreted through a Christian lens, often emphasizing themes of divine love, redemption, and the foreshadowing of Christ’s role…
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The Creation Story in Judaism
The creation narrative in Judaism is primarily detailed in the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Torah, which forms the foundation of Jewish understanding of the world’s origins. This story is not merely a historical account but a theological framework that emphasizes God’s sovereignty, the orderliness of creation, and humanity’s role within it.…
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The Eternal Energy of Consciousness: Beyond the Temporary Body
What is the nature of consciousness? One compelling perspective is that consciousness is a form of energy—and energy, by its very nature, is eternal. This view suggests that while our bodies are temporary, our thoughts and essence endure forever, existing as part of an unending flow that transcends the physical. In physics, the law of…
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Consciousness Beyond the Body: The Unbound Essence of Awareness
If we consider the nature of consciousness, a profound question arises: Is our awareness, our sense of self, entirely tied to the physical body, or could it exist as something separate, an ethereal essence that transcends flesh and bone? Building on the idea that divinity might be found in the intimate details of existence, let’s…
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Heaven Within Us
Heaven Within Us What if our concept of God has been too big, too distant, too far removed from the world we inhabit? Traditionally, many envision God as a vast, towering presence—an all-seeing, all-knowing force presiding over the universe from some grand celestial throne. But what if the divine isn’t a colossal overseer but something…
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All
The word “All” within InTurnAll signifies the vast, inclusive tapestry woven when we turn inward—a unity that transcends individual boundaries and connects every human experience. It represents the collective resonance that arises when we explore the inner self, revealing a shared essence that binds us all. This notion of “All” finds echoes across disciplines. In…
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Turn
The word “Turn” evokes movement, a shift from one state to another, and within the framework of InTurnAll, it represents a deliberate pivot inward—a transformative act that bridges the individual to the collective. This turn is not merely physical but a profound reorientation of attention, a step beyond the external world into the boundless depths…
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In
The universe expands outward, its galaxies stretching into an infinite expanse, a marvel studied by astronomers and philosophers alike. Yet, within us lies a parallel infinity, revealed when we turn inward and break things down to their smallest parts. This inward journey may hold as much mystery as the cosmos—and perhaps even a unifying essence,…