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Al-QalbiHow can we transform ourselves into radiant, illuminated beings
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The difficulty with Alchemy is the distortion produced by the application of force and heat, the devaluing of the "lower" self, the requirement of complete surrender, maintaining a non-identity for some period, and the danger of reforming one's identity around a non-ideal principle. It is a forceful, radical process unknown in nature. When applied in a spiritual school, it can easily lead to abuses.
"Al-Qalbi" is Arabic for "The Divine Heart".
Alqalbi develops illumination in people the way crystals grow naturally, using light, without heat, and without any discard.
We also use a physical metaphor for human transformation, based on crystallization and light. When a rock is exposed to the intense sun for a long time, like the stones high in the Alps, a sliver of white begins to form in the top layer of rock.
In time, this translucent white stripe becomes transparent crystal. It happens little-by-little, rather than suddenly.
Even a rock is continually evolving, and the illuminated beings of the rock kingdom are the crystals. Becoming a crystal is a rock's highest stage of evolution.
The light of the sun, which is a wave, exerts a small force on the atoms of the rock. As the surface atoms line up under its influence, falling into the valleys of its waves, the light can penetrate further into the rock. Eventually the light can pass all the way through the crystal matrix without being blocked by any atoms -- hence, the rock becomes transparent.
This process represents the transformation of the heart by love. The opaque rock is the heart's blocked condition; the transparent crystal is the heart's illuminated condition.
In becoming a crystal, the opaque rock has become both transparent and more durable. It is incredibly hard, but it can pass light and bend light. It's internal structure can be seen easily; it hides nothing. The illuminated heart is both open and courageous.
The transformation of the heart requires no heat or pressure. The rock is moved by its affinity (love) for light to try to become like light by being a crystallization of light. Each atom that finds its place in the crystal matrix is held there by interlocking forces of the surrounding matrix, so the crystallization process is permanent. Notice that no atoms are pushed out of the rock in the process. Nothing of the heart is lost. Impurities in the rock produce beautiful colors in the crystal.
The sun that shines on the crystal represents an illuminated heart, like the Philosopher's Stone, whose effect is to cause a re-ordering of the structure of one's own heart, opening it to divine love and recalling the purpose of life.
Notice the transforming power of one heart's love to remind another of their divine qualities and unique purpose, without pressure or force.
No part of oneself is disparaged or discarded, rather all parts are brought, through love, into harmony and integrity, represented by the precise ordering in the crystal matrix. Specifically, the ego, mind and body are valued, and aligned to the service of one's heart.
Alqalbi does not require surrender as a pre-condition to transformation, as Alchemy does. Alqalbi does require the early and continuous presence of a living being with an illuminated heart, an example of what a person can become. The process happens by love, so the presence of a living teacher is necessary, along with the practices of meditation that purify one's heart and expose it to the Universal Heart.
To explore Alqalbi in depth, refer to IAM course #403.
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