Illuminating Manuscripts

This weekend, my husband and I went to the Sackler Gallery and visited an exhibition: The Art of the Qu’ran: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts.

Over the years, I have loved studying illuminated manuscripts—ornately rendered Bibles or musical scores from the Medieval and Renaissance eras.

To view this kind of artwork applied to the Qu’ran fascinated me. I’ve read the Qu’ran many times. I have hated seeing how Muslims are being increasingly profiled today in America and around the world. So when I read about this show in the Post, I was intellectually, creatively, and compassionately curious.

Visitors entering into the exhibit see this:

It is the opening of the Qu’ran (Sura al-Fatiha):

In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate! Praise belongs to God, Lord of the Worlds. The Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate Master of the Day of Judgment. It is You we worship; it is You we ask for help. Guide us to the straight path, the path of those You have blessed, those who incur no anger and who have not gone astray.

I was struck by two things:

First, it reminded me that Arabic is written right to left, unlike most Western languages which are written left to right. What a profound difference in human perspective that makes! Remember that we as humans are dramatically affected by the imprinting of our personality in our youth. What can be more fundamental than the imprint of how we orient language, the most basic mechanism that humans use to communicate with one another.

I remember studying in biology that the brain’s hemispheres (right and left) are highly specialized, and that the muscles in each half of the body are controlled by the brain hemisphere on the opposite side. Specifically, the brain’s right hemisphere controls the muscles on the left side of the body, and the brain’s left hemisphere controls the muscle’s on the body’s right side.  Left brain functions are things like processing hearing and speech, carrying out logic and math, and recalling facts from memory. In contrast, the right brain governs facial recognition, visual imagery, spatial abilities, processing music, comparisons and context.

So what must it do to our very world view – and how we process the world – to read from birth from right to left instead of left to right? What muscles—and thus nerves—must get activated in our bodies differently from having the governing visual default rest on the right instead of on the left? What gifts and specialties would that predispose us to as human beings?

To show how profoundly different a perspective this would yield, westerners, please read this—from right to left. It is a paragraph you have already read above:

rebmemer I
s’niarb eht taht ygoloib ni gniyduts
thgir) serephsimeh
dna ,dezilaiceps ylhgih era (tfel dna
selcsum eht taht
dellortnoc era ydob eht fo flah hcae ni
eht yb
.edis etisoppo eht no erehpsimeh niarb
eht ,yllacificepS.
eht slortnoc erephsimeh thgir s’niarb
eht no selcsum
tfel s’niarb eht dna ,ydob eht fo edis tfel
erephsimeh
thgir s’ydob eht no selcsum eht slortnoc
niarb tfeL. edis
gnissecorp ekil sgniht era snoitcnuf
gniyrrac ,hceeps dna gniraeh
dna, htam dna cigol tuo
morf stcaf gnillacer
niarb thgir eht ,tsartnoc nI .yromem
laicaf snrevog
laitaps ,yregami lausiv ,noitingocer
gnissecorp ,seitiliba
.txetnoc dna snosirapmoc ,cisum

Notice if you feel any differently after reading that.

I suspect we are only scratching the surface of understanding the relative strengths created from such radically different orientations in the world. I can only imagine. I hope today’s neurobiologists are exploring this. I think it would help the people of the world to understand each other better.

At the exhibit, the second thing that struck me was this sentence: “Guide us to the straight path, the path of those You have blessed, those who incur no anger and who have not gone astray.”

…Who incur no anger. The Qu’ran specifically singles out—right in its opening text—the characteristic of incurring anger in others as a distinguishing factor among those who have fallen off the “straight path” of obedience to God.  In other words, if you piss others off, you must have fallen off God’s right path, buddy. You’re not living in peace and creating peace.

Pretty clear, isn’t it?

So to anyone who thinks that the terrorists fighting in the name of Allah around the world today are accurately representing Islam, think again. It’s simply not true. For proof, look no further than the first sixty words of the Qu’ran. People who wage war in the name of Islam are off on their own extremist jaunts—which is what human beings do if they perceive oneness and act in what they perceive to be the name of God before they become purified. Read in my website where I discuss the challenge this presents and the resulting problems if the challenge isn’t met correctly.

Spiritual leaders have been awakening to oneness for centuries, very often not understanding the importance of becoming purified before they act. Which is why wars have been waged in the name of religion (and, ahem, in the name of all religions) for centuries.

Not incidentally, guess what one of the core teachings of the Qu’ran is? Purification. So the world has much to learn from this illuminating manuscript.

Queasy

Today I received a comment from a reader who had visited this website. He wrote:

Just got through my strengths and gifts. Nurturer stood out the most for me. Reading through all the other descriptors was like reading through everyone on the planet, people I like and surround myself with; people I don’t like and avoid and judge. Interesting that I feel a bit queasy.

I love the brave candor of this visitor. It takes guts to tell it like it is–particularly when the internal response is a little uncomfortable.

In my experience, discomfort–yes, even downright queasiness–comes with the territory when your consciousness is expanding. It means the narrowness of pre-conception is falling away. This is good news.

It is so much easier to judge. Judging keeps us feeling safe and secure and comfortable, for we’re in known territory. Our certainty is reinforced.

But certainty isn’t real. Love is real.

Think of it this way. The human spiritual path concludes in a state where the individual is living in the quality of love and acceptance for all; in fact, united consciously with all.

To go from a judging mentality (right/wrong, good/bad, yes/no) to an accepting, univeral, non-dual mentality logically must mean, then, that things you thought had fallen on the “no” side of the equation must be looked at… well, differently. More humanely. With more acceptance and love.

And this is what the visitor was experiencing. There was room in the model presented here for everyone. Everyone. And suddenly that made him uncomfortable.

I can imagine him thinking: I was so sure I was on the ‘right’ side of this. But if those people aren’t ‘wrong’… and I don’t think like them… what does that make me??

comfortzoneWhen you expand spiritually, you push beyond your comfort zone. Something in your established mindset gets challenged. It is the beginning of something bigger.

The first time I was challenged to hold something in love that I had felt strongly was “wrong,” I was very disconcerted. In fact, it was during my daughter’s birth when I almost died and she almost died, so I was more than disconcerted–I was near death! I’m sure that’s partly what helped my preconceptions to fall away so profoundly. In that moment, I had a vision of a spiritual teacher I had only visited once and she came to me as a vision, her head in front of me as big as a tire. She said to me, “Suzanne….” (implicitly dismissing all the things I had been so afraid of and thought were so “wrong,” “…It’s all love.”

It’s all love. All love??? What, are you kidding me?

It literally took me another seven years to reach the point spiritually where my consciousness transcended duality and I saw for myself that yes, it really is ALL LOVE. Seven years is a long time, and many times I was queasy.

So let yourself be queasy, my friend. When you hit your queasy stages, gently keep asking your questions and asking for answers in the manner that I advise. Your honesty will be your guide. Your honesty with yourself, with others, and with your inquiry. Trust that a greater power will reveal the truth to you, and that, in the end, love will melt all division.