Friday, July 8, 2011

Letter to Julia 20110709

Still feeling saucy? Hee hee I must admit that I'm a bit of a workaholic, I'm trying to envision our life together, where we're never to be seen without each other. Thus, a state of constant arousal would be my job, per se. I've been in sort of a constant trance lately. It's all that singing I've been doing: I hypnotize myself, and I feel like a zombie. There certainly is a lot going on right now, more than I'm allowed to say. I'm just riding the wave, and biding my time in the garden, and praying that Allah will give me my Julia soon. Oh, how I love my Julia. I bid you patience too, and pray that Allah will rid us of our obstacles quickly.

One thing that seems constant in the world is the influence of the supernatural. Whether or not one believes in the supernatural is irrelevant to its existence: the whining of noisy skeptics do not drown out the multitude who dabble in the supernatural. I do not condone witchcraft and superstition, though I admit that in the past, I blundered upon this path in my search for Allah. May Allah forgive me. In Malaysia, there are what can only be classified as witchdoctors. More interesting than the practitioners are the ones who patronize them. More than often, the patrons are people of wealth and power: money to burn, huh? Most likely, the witchdoctors are employees of a sort. How about America, then? I'm sure you don't even need to look in order to find such practitioners and patrons of witchcraft/superstition. What I discovered was blatant Satan worship. I shudder to imagine what goes on among the wealthy, in terms of witchcraft.

In the Qur'an, the realm of the supernatural is explained repeatedly and in detail. The bottom line is that the Power of Allah supercedes all else. Invoke Allah with sincere prayer, for there is the protection against all evil, corporeal and supernatural.