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  • Aisha Y

    aisha y said:

    Sally m, I read your comment about Paulo's 'Zahir'. I would recommend that you re-read it after first exploring the meaning of Zahir. It is a philosphical phenomenon in sophism. Based on the idea of Zahir, which is difficult for me to explain now, the author points out that before one tries to understand others' behaviour, he has to go deep inside one's self (beyond what is visible on the surface) and understand it, and to do so, one has to free his soul. I hope I was of any help. Paulo's Zahir is one of the best in terms of spiritual philosophy, and I wish you could see that

    posted Friday, June 20 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • alireza j

    alireza j said:

    hello aisha, you have the gift, my words are inexpressive,sorry my dear sister... i,m here with no probability, and i am thankful about that, if you want to know what,s the meaning of zahir...you should to focus to the subject ,that i have not permition to tell you...but if your heart(NOT YOURE MIND) parched to know the cerebro... you must spread your reading scope on modes of characters that i suggested in my last reply.these persons are(why {are}? because they,re alive till peresent) ancestores of sophism.also a new group named on my ancestor,soltan bayzid,,,i will pray for you,maybe they pure your heart with flame of love... please pray for me maybe they pure my heart with the same flame. here my gift to you, i,m sure you cant read it ,but a persian guy maybe : zaahed ar raah be rendy nabarad mazoor ast........................................ eshgh kaarist ke moghoofe hedaayat baashad.........................................

    posted Wednesday, July 9 2008
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