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Another View of The Five Kalimahs

Written by: Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler) on the January 12. 2002, to Rumi.
Wisdom Point: Join With His Holiness To Finish What He Has Started Within You, So God Can Finish What He Has Started Within His Holiness
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Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim.  In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.   My love you, my dearest brothers and sisters.
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Outline For This Letter

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Opening Prayer

A'udhu billahi min al-Shaytan al-Rajim. We seek refuge within You, O Allah, from the evils of the accursed satan.

Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim. Al-hamdu lillah. In sha 'allah, ma sha 'allah. Tawakkal-Allah. Allahumma labbaik.  In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. All praise and praising belong to God and to God alone.  If
God so wills, whatever God wills. I place my trust in Allah, and Allah alone, and am obedient to His will, and to His will alone.

Al-salam 'alaykum wa-rahmat Allah wa-barakatuhu kulluh.  May all the peace, the beneficence, and the blessings of God be upon all of us.

May all responsibility be given to Allah, the One who is limitless grace, and incomparable love, the One who gives us His blessings.

Amen, Amen, Ya Rabil Alameen.  Amen, Amen, Ya Rahman Alameen.  Amen, Amen, Ya Rahim Alameen.  Al-hamdu lillah.  Allahu Akbar.  So be it, So be it, O Ruler of The Universes.  So be it, So be it, O Mercy of the Universes.  So be it, So
be it, O Compassion of the Universes.  All praise be to God.  Only God is Great.
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Letter To Rumi

My love you, my dearest loving sister Rumi.  The next time that you have the intention to do the Kalimah, don't.  Instead, say the word "Bawa", and let Him say it, let Him complete that intention by saying within you whatever it is that He wishes to say within you, to finish what He has started within you, so God can finish what He has started within Him. 

When this child did that, everything changed in my life.  Before this child did that, nothing had ever really changed in my life, it was just a dream of changing. 

First when this child started to pray in this way, by saying the word "Bawa" before saying a prayer, letting Bawa do whatever He wanted with the intention to pray, Bawa said the Kalimah with me the way we have all learned to say the Kalimah.  I would say "Bawa", and Bawa would say, "La ilaha".  Then I would say "Bawa", and Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu".  This went on for many years and brought great peace to my heart.

Then again everything changed in my life, at the end of Ramadan 1996.  When I said "Bawa" at the beginning of the Kalimah, Bawa reversed everything, He started with "Ill Allahu", and when I said "Bawa" the second time, Bawa then said, "La ilaha".

At this point, I had to let go of everything I had ever learned, and I did it by trusting in Bawa, not in what I had learned or did, or knew or was, or said or understood.  I just said the word "Bawa" and then just waited for Bawa to say something, instead of jumping in with "my presence".  Gradually, everything started to become "His Presence".

This went on for many years, then everything changed again, about 3 years ago, again at the end of Ramadan.  When I said "Bawa" the first time, with the intention to say the Kalimah, Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu", then when I said "Bawa" a second time, Bawa would say, "La ilaha", but when I said "Bawa" a third time, Bawa said "Muhammadar Rasulullah".

Then a little over a year ago, at the end of Ramadan 2001, everything changed again.  When I said "Bawa" the first time, with the intention to say the Kalimah, Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu", then when I said "Bawa" a second time, Bawa would say, "La ilaha", then when I said "Bawa" a third time, Bawa would say, "Muhammadar Rasulullah", but when I said "Bawa" a fourth time, Bawa said, "You are True Man". 

And then after a few months of this, one day when I said "Bawa" a fifth time, Bawa said, "He is One".  And this is the current state of this child, of your loving brother Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler), in partnership with "Bawa", allowing Him to finish what He has started within this child, within all of His Children, within the Children of God for this age, this age of Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (may God be pleased with Him).

So in summary, the Kalimah for this child has become another view of the five
Kalimahs
, has become a reflection of the Shaikh-Disciple Relationship, has become the journey of the three back into the one, has become:

"Bawa" - Ill Allahu - Your are Allah,
"Bawa" - La ilaha - There is nothing other than You,
"Bawa" - Muhammadar Rasulullah - Muhammad is the Messenger of God,
"Bawa" - You are True Man,
"Bawa" - He is One.

Al-hamdu lillah.

My love you (anbu) - Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler).


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Another View of The Five Kalimahs

Written by: Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler) on the January 12. 2002, to Rumi.
Wisdom Point: Join With His Holiness To Finish What He Has Started Within You, So God Can Finish What He Has Started Within His Holiness
                                                                                                                                  - Go To Outline

Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim.  In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.   My love you, my dearest brothers and sisters.
                                                                                                                                  - back to top
Outline For This Letter

                                                                                                                        - back to outline
Opening Prayer

A'udhu billahi min al-Shaytan al-Rajim. We seek refuge within You, O Allah, from the evils of the accursed satan.

Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim. Al-hamdu lillah. In sha 'allah, ma sha 'allah. Tawakkal-Allah. Allahumma labbaik.  In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. All praise and praising belong to God and to God alone.  If
God so wills, whatever God wills. I place my trust in Allah, and Allah alone, and am obedient to His will, and to His will alone.

Al-salam 'alaykum wa-rahmat Allah wa-barakatuhu kulluh.  May all the peace, the beneficence, and the blessings of God be upon all of us.

May all responsibility be given to Allah, the One who is limitless grace, and incomparable love, the One who gives us His blessings.

Amen, Amen, Ya Rabil Alameen.  Amen, Amen, Ya Rahman Alameen.  Amen, Amen, Ya Rahim Alameen.  Al-hamdu lillah.  Allahu Akbar.  So be it, So be it, O Ruler of The Universes.  So be it, So be it, O Mercy of the Universes.  So be it, So
be it, O Compassion of the Universes.  All praise be to God.  Only God is Great.
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Letter To Rumi

My love you, my dearest loving sister Rumi.  The next time that you have the intention to do the Kalimah, don't.  Instead, say the word "Bawa", and let Him say it, let Him complete that intention by saying within you whatever it is that He wishes to say within you, to finish what He has started within you, so God can finish what He has started within Him. 

When this child did that, everything changed in my life.  Before this child did that, nothing had ever really changed in my life, it was just a dream of changing. 

First when this child started to pray in this way, by saying the word "Bawa" before saying a prayer, letting Bawa do whatever He wanted with the intention to pray, Bawa said the Kalimah with me the way we have all learned to say the Kalimah.  I would say "Bawa", and Bawa would say, "La ilaha".  Then I would say "Bawa", and Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu".  This went on for many years and brought great peace to my heart.

Then again everything changed in my life, at the end of Ramadan 1996.  When I said "Bawa" at the beginning of the Kalimah, Bawa reversed everything, He started with "Ill Allahu", and when I said "Bawa" the second time, Bawa then said, "La ilaha".

At this point, I had to let go of everything I had ever learned, and I did it by trusting in Bawa, not in what I had learned or did, or knew or was, or said or understood.  I just said the word "Bawa" and then just waited for Bawa to say something, instead of jumping in with "my presence".  Gradually, everything started to become "His Presence".

This went on for many years, then everything changed again, about 3 years ago, again at the end of Ramadan.  When I said "Bawa" the first time, with the intention to say the Kalimah, Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu", then when I said "Bawa" a second time, Bawa would say, "La ilaha", but when I said "Bawa" a third time, Bawa said "Muhammadar Rasulullah".

Then a little over a year ago, at the end of Ramadan 2001, everything changed again.  When I said "Bawa" the first time, with the intention to say the Kalimah, Bawa would say, "Ill Allahu", then when I said "Bawa" a second time, Bawa would say, "La ilaha", then when I said "Bawa" a third time, Bawa would say, "Muhammadar Rasulullah", but when I said "Bawa" a fourth time, Bawa said, "You are True Man". 

And then after a few months of this, one day when I said "Bawa" a fifth time, Bawa said, "He is One".  And this is the current state of this child, of your loving brother Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler), in partnership with "Bawa", allowing Him to finish what He has started within this child, within all of His Children, within the Children of God for this age, this age of Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (may God be pleased with Him).

So in summary, the Kalimah for this child has become another view of the five
Kalimahs
, has become a reflection of the Shaikh-Disciple Relationship, has become the journey of the three back into the one, has become:

"Bawa" - Ill Allahu - Your are Allah,
"Bawa" - La ilaha - There is nothing other than You,
"Bawa" - Muhammadar Rasulullah - Muhammad is the Messenger of God,
"Bawa" - You are True Man,
"Bawa" - He is One.

Al-hamdu lillah.

My love you (anbu) - Shaikh Muhaiyaddeen (Louie Beutler).


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