PART FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY THREE
Hikmah #4721
“Fasting of the stomach, ears, tongue, eyes
and mind make the self can control the ego.”
~ Wiyoso Hadi ( Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #4722
“Fasting of the heart make the self can empty
the heart from ego and anything else but God.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #4723
“Fasting of the soul make the self
can become egoless in God’s Will.”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 1395H – )
“O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.”
( Surat Al-Baqarah verse 183 )
Hikmah #4724
“The first one is the fasting of common
believers thru the month of Ramadan
and therefore it is said that it is one of
many openings to the way to become
egoless in the Will of God ( fanafillah ).”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #4725
“The second one is the fasting of the ascetics.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395AH – )
Hikmah #4726
“The third one is the fasting of the prophets,
the awliya Allah and the fasting of Maitreya.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 5, 1395H – )
Hikmah #4727
“It takes eleven years for Maitreya
to master the fasting of the heart.”
~ Yos Hadi (Moharram 1395H – )
Hikmah #4728
“It takes twenty years for Maitreya
to master the fasting of the soul.”
~ Yos Hadi Wiyoso ( 1395AH – )
Hikmah #4729
“Maitreya started to try fasting of the heart
since a nine-year-old boy then in Germany
and promised to himself not to approach
any girl he likes until he could master the
fasting of the heart and fasting of the soul.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram, 1395H – )
Hikmah #4730
“Without strong determination no one can
become egoless in God’s Will and the best
determination is loving God unconditionally.”
~ Yos Wiyoso Hadi (Moharram 1395AH – )
Jabir (Allah be pleased with him) narrates; “The Prophet of Allah (Allah bless him and grant him peace) returned from one of his battles, and thereupon told us, ‘You have arrived with an excellent arrival, you have come from al-jihad al-asghar (lesser jihad) to al-jihad al-akbar (greater jihad) – the striving of a servant (of Allah) against his ego.'”
[ As recorded by Imam Khatib al-Baghdadi in Tarikh Baghdad, Hafiz al-Daylami (Allah have mercy on him) in al-Firdaws and Imam al-Bayhaqi (Allah have mercy on him) in al-Zuhd al-Kabir. (Faydh al-Qadir, 4:511) ]