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    My dear brother Mario,

    I need to ask a very important issue that touches one of the most important aspects in Daheshism. I believe that our guiding beloved prophet is love and wisdom and knowledge by God's power and will, so it would be diffucult sometimes to grasp the meanings of his words without reading his books and living by his heavenly teachings.

    My question is about a story that is called "Hofamia". As I remember, its found in one of his books that are called Wonderful tales and strange stories.

    The subject is: There is a line in the story where a mysterious man appears, his role was to cure the king of that kingdom. He tells the authorities that he can cure the king because since his childhood he learned and practiced mysterious or hidden sciences; namely hypnotism. he said that he mastered that science. After that he applied what he learned it on the king and it worked; he let him see his beloved dead wife .

    Now, since childhood I learned that our guiding beloved prophet had many previous reincarnations that we don't know, and that he was accompanied by the twentieth's spiritual fluid or other celestial lofty beings that performed miracles on his hands.

    But dear brother Mario, since you have great experience in Daheshism, may you explain to us what the Dr. meant by saying about the mysterious man of him having studied "HIDDEN SCIENCES"?
    Last edited by Y.S.; 06-24-2016, 11:29 PM.

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    Originally posted by Y.S. View Post
    may you explain to us what the Dr. meant by saying about the mysterious man of him having studied "HIDDEN SCIENCES"?
    I wouldn't be able to explain what the Doctor meant because that would have necessitated I ask him about it, back when he was with us.

    I could, however, give you my opinion. But in order to do that, I need more information:

    First, I don't have the original story with me because I am traveling.
    Second, you wrote "...mysterious or hidden sciences..."

    Sometimes these words are interchangeable, sometimes they're not.

    Can you, please write the exact Arabic wording that the Doctor used?

    The reason I ask is because you end your request by using "hidden sciences."
    "Fail, to succeed."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mario View Post
      I wouldn't be able to explain what the Doctor meant because that would have necessitated I ask him about it, back when he was with us.

      I could, however, give you my opinion. But in order to do that, I need more information:

      First, I don't have the original story with me because I am traveling.
      Second, you wrote "...mysterious or hidden sciences..."

      Sometimes these words are interchangeable, sometimes they're not.

      Can you, please write the exact Arabic wording that the Doctor used?

      The reason I ask is because you end your request by using "hidden sciences."
      Hi dear brother Mario, sorry for asking at a wrong time; for had I known that you were busy then I wouldn't have asked. Also, Had I known the answer to the question I wouldn't have asked.

      As for the exact reference its on the sixty ninth page of the second part of the great book strange stories and wonderful tales, Arabic version.

      The Arabic word is

      mentioned as : "Al Oulom al hkafiea" or in Arabic text "العلوم الخفيَّة"

      To me I can translate it as "forbidden knowledge"

      Waiting for your reply, please.
      Last edited by Y.S.; 06-25-2016, 02:55 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Y.S. View Post
        The Arabic word is

        mentioned as : "Al Oulom al hkafiea" or in Arabic text "العلوم الخفيَّة"

        To me I can translate it as "forbidden knowledge"

        Waiting for your reply, please.
        In my opinion, the Doctor was telling a story involving a person through which one of his Spiritual Fluids (perhaps the Twentieth Fluid, perhaps not...) was operating. In other words, the Doctor was referring to a prophet.
        "Fail, to succeed."

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