ADHD feels like god setting you up to not be religious , low impulse control, lack of concentration in any one area , etc Is it even worth trying when you got one hand behind your back from the jump?
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>>41732582why the cartoon spaghetti?
ADHD is the most enlightened path because you are most tuned to the overlapping dimensions.
>>41732641nah. Its for most non-medicated people a straight path into madness. There are only two types of non-medicated adhd humans that are able to deal with the unfiltered information overload. Those that spend years in study and have the tools to relate information effectively and are able to use their knowledge to filter noise and those that got exploited to serve as slaves with a very specific task.
>>41732582What's really wild is what you find out when you get deep into the Islamic rabbit hole. Esoterically speaking, there is no reason to follow Sunnah with any strictness. The real meaning of the Quran is pretty much esoteric and hidden. There is a group named after Ali who has this knowledge and they pretty much are the Arab Illuminati.
Actually the opposite anon. If you look more into ADHD and what experts really say about it, it’s less about attention and more about ability to direct intent and susceptibility within the reward pathway of the brain. This is why someone with ADHD can hyperfocus on something they’re passionate about for hours, or will get sucked into things like gambling or compulsive buying because they’re behaviors designed to abuse our reward circuits. The big problem is issues with delayed gratification and executive function. If you are passionate about god, you can be devoted, as people with ADHD are often much more passionate than their counterparts. You don’t need to practice the same way others do. Most people have agriculture brain anyways. Find a way to worship that is gratifying and exciting for YOU.
>>41732582Where's his kitten/child bride
can't hang in hard modekwab
>>41732664enlighten me anon, where does the esoteric islam rabbit hole begin? I've reached this point as well in my observations, it seems the Quranists were likely right all along and the book was all you needed, that's all they had for the first 200y and then the institutionalized islam showed up, hadith/sunnah is where all the problems of islam really come from and all the nitpicky rules that take you away from God. >>41732676thanks for the uplifting words anon, ill give it a go
>>41733122It's pretty easy to see why the Hadith and Sunnah became important in institutional Islam, with the Ulema in charge. The various countries that implemented a system of 'Alim and a "clergy" for a lack of a better word. Most of the Hadith are either questionable or of doughtful veracity. Most of the hadith back up practices that would later be made essential by the Wahabbis aka the fake Salafi. Those wannabe Salafi were against many things that were part of the early Ummah's practices, from revering deceased prophets and members of Ahl al Bayt to saying salaam to Muhammad. The Salafis most likely were set up by British MI6 agents, like Lawrance of Arabia types. Also Jews playing Arabs. Like how the Freemasaons do it. As for esoteric Islam, it is widely distributed into various groups that act as a kind of Arab Illuminati. One of them is the Druze. Shia also have a huge presence in it. It is very very Tassawuf inspired.
>>41733254Doubtful, but my point stands on its own despite that small mistake.
>>41732586dangerous, addictive, builds dopamine intolerances, expensive, subject to political roadblocks