Those Who Learn the Truth About Matter
Feel Great Excitement
The letters below are from people who read
about 'The Secret Behind Matter,' in previously published books. These
extracts from these letters contain only their thoughts after learning
the truth.
Everyone
who reads this work will understand that matter has no meaning in the
true sense, and is actually just an illusion. The fact that matter is
an illusion is so enormous that it seems almost impossible to describe
it. For instance: Can you imagine the excitement felt by someone who dies
and returns to life? Or the ineffable excitement felt by someone who flies
through the air, walks through a wall, or is in several places at the
same time? Yet this matter is not comparable even to those miraculous
states. The word extraordinary is mild in comparison. Even to say that
it is wonderfully strange and exciting is insufficient. It is an incomparable
manifestation of God's deep and sublime art. Yet what I do not understand,
how was it that something so easy to grasp was hidden from man's understanding
for so many years? How did mankind fail to realize it? Or else were those
who did realize frightened, and so chose to tell nobody? I read it once
and immediately understood. Everything is perfectly obvious… K.H.G. Frankfurt
We
must immediately tell this truth, which shocks man's reason, to everyone.
What are we waiting for? Is it not perfectly clear? We must immediately
use all possible means to tell the world about it. This truth will bring
people closer to God. In my view, this is a truth that will rock everything
in the world to its foundations. I can find no other words to say. My
respects to you, and may God have you in His keeping.' F.E. Ankara
I
read the chapter "The Secret Behind Matter" at the back of The Evolution
Deceit. There is one thing I did not understand. It is something rather
odd. What is this thing, this me, inside me? What a great secret this
is. I wonder when people will ever understand it. It is perfectly clear,
and not hard to grasp at all. Why did it take us so long to understand?
When everyone in the world understands it, I think there will be countless
revolutions in science. I do not know what to call this situation. I was
amazed, stunned. I gave thanks to the great God. I now understand everything
better. Yet I find it rather difficult to explain it to others. Some people
fail to understand. They say they are standing in front of me. Yet when
they say so, I am an image in their brains. That person thinks I am outside.
I am now simply wondering how better to explain by amazement. I am waiting
for this subject in your new book. If the examples are all taken from
daily life, it will be easier to explain things to others. S.K. Muđla.
Dear
Mr. Yahya, I have read 'The Secret Behind Matter' in your books many times.
My view is that matter is definitely an illusion. This is something wondrous,
that life is just like a dream. It has affected me in an extraordinary
way. However, the impression of the existence of matter that I have, and
the feelings it inspires in me, are so convincing that I generally live
as if matter did really exist. Yet when I think about it for a moment,
I immediately clearly feel that matter is just an illusion. Yet it is
really so believable. I laugh at myself. Sometimes, something annoys me
so much that I raise my voice. Then I am embarrassed when I remember the
image in my brain I shouted at. What an astounding creation we have. The
idea that matter exists is so powerful that nobody who did not know the
truth could ever doubt it. I sometimes look at the Bosphorus. I think
about how long it would take to get to the opposite shore. I look into
the distance. Then I think. Even the place I believe to be furthest away
is inside me, in my brain, inside my brain as an image in other words.
Man is an extraordinary creature. God has created him with such splendid
knowledge that I do not exactly know how to describe or talk about it.
Let me say, however: I hope that you and your work will find favor with
God for giving us this great knowledge. E.M. Istanbul
I
read your account of the secret behind matter at the back of The Evolution
Deceit with great interest and excitement. At first, I understood
it in theory, but not in practice. Then it suddenly fell into place when
I was thinking about it. I was caught up in a stunning excitement. "God,"
I said, "this is an amazing thing." Such a thing had never crossed my
mind. They used to say that life was like a dream. I thought that was
just a figure of speech. Such people did not mean it in the true sense
of the words, but as a simile. Who knows what they would do if they knew
it was actually true? It is an extraordinary situation. Yet everyone who
reads the book is quite calm. I wonder if they have fully understood it.
How can they be so calm in the face of such a position? I have now understood
death, the hereafter, resurrection, life in heaven and everything much
better. In the Qur’an, God says, "It is easy for Us to create you again."
Everything is now clear in my mind. Everyone I talk to on the subject
has difficulty in understanding it. How can I explain it more easily and
clearly? Some people I described the subject to got really very excited.
I wonder if I am wrong to explain it all so directly? Would it be better
if I first explain about the love of God, that He is the Compassionate
and Merciful, and that He wants people to attain the very best and live
in the best possible way? What do you think? S. U. Edirne
Ever
since I was a child, I had thought that matter was genuinely perceived
and clearly existed. Yet since primary school I was always told that all
the senses form inside the brain. It was a fact I knew very well. I explained
it clearly so many times in biology classes, but I still never really
saw the true face of the matter. I would say that images formed in the
brain, but that matter existed far away outside me. It is out there, and
I see it. My thinking was confused, along the lines that the image formed
where my eye was, and then in the brain. Thought that matter existed absolutely,
right there in front of me. Actually, I cannot have thought too deeply
about it. Whereas matter appears in only one place. I see that place and
matter as being together. It is as if I am in front of a thin curtain,
but it is not clear what is actually doing the watching, a nothingness
or a soul. Yet there is a power that perceives everything, a nothingness
that takes up no space, yet a consciousness that perceives the five senses.
Are you thinking of writing a more detailed work on the subject? Also,
your books are not available in the province where I live. Can I inform
the publishers? With my respectful wishes for your every success. Y.C.
Kayseri
I
explained this subject to a number of my friends. They are university
graduates, yet they are quite incapable of conceiving what the subject
is all about. "Come off it," they say. "OK, the image may form in my brain.
But you are right there in front of me," as they put their hands on my
shoulder. I describe how that conversation and action is all taking place
in the brain. I even say that if the nerves leading to the brain were
cut they would be unable to see, or touch. They still don't understand.
That failure to understand seems to me like 'the emergence of a diagnostic
metaphysical truth,' because they are unable to grasp this concept. Yet
I explained it to my nephew, a primary school student, and he got it at
once. I ask myself whether their comprehension has been deliberately prevented.
Or whether they have no personal identity. Is that possible? The Qur’an
speaks about people whose eyes and ears are closed. Is it possible some
people do not have any consciousness of seeing or hearing? Could you go
into these matters in the next edition of your book? Thank you in advance.
E.A. Istanbul
Dear
Harun Yahya, I particularly enjoy reading philosophy, and so I read about
the secret behind matter with great enjoyment. That matter is an illusion
has been explained several times in the past. Yet people have probably
not had the time to consider the perceptions that convince them that matter
does exist, or else they would have grasped this evident truth. However,
they have much greater opportunities to see truth of it these days. The
studies into and descriptions of the structure of the eye, the nerves
that carry the image to the eye, the visual center in the brain and similar
matters have made it a great deal easier to understand this truth. Furthermore,
the development of specific physics, three-dimensional films, television,
video and the like have all made it easier to provide vivid examples.
In my view, this subject will come to predominate in the world in this
century. As you also know, quantum physics is already shouting the truth
out loud. I expect it will be even easier if some people do not retreat
into a childish fear of the truth, and if the pain of the shattering of
the love of the world can be overcome. I do not think that running away
from the truth, hiding one's head in the sand and ignoring the facts are
not an attitude compatible with human honor. There are many things I want
to say, but I do not wish to take up your time. With my very best wishes.
T.E. Richmond
Why
do the television, radio and newspapers not tell people that matter is
an illusion? This certain truth should be evaluated by prominent scientists
on panel shows or television debates. I wonder whether anyone could be
found to oppose it, and what he would say. I have heard accounts from
people who have failed to understand it, and I have been amazed. How is
it that grown up people fail to grasp such an obvious fact? Such people
might turn up, but it is the nation that will make the final judgment.
Not only will the nation learn from it, but it will also see the logic,
or rather the illogicality, of those who cannot understand this truth.
My view is that this subject is very important in Islam. I hope that this
importance will grow as time passes… K.I. Samsun
Your
description of matter affected me very deeply. It goes beyond the powers
of human reason. It is not something that can be completely understood.
It is odd to think that even this letter I am writing is an image. Image
meets image, and they communicate. It really is an astounding situation.
In my view, everyone who reads about it will understand… W.B.F. England
My
way of looking at life has changed since reading the chapter in your book
about the secret behind matter. The other day, for instance, I got angry
at someone and was about to raise my voice. Then I realized that everything
was inside my brain. I immediately calmed down, and all my anger had ebbed
away. It seemed as if Iwere behaving like an old woman getting angry at
a poor actor in a Turkish film. These truths, that constitute such a major
change, need to be communicated to much wider communities, and you must
therefore bring out a new book. If you do bring out such a book, would
you please let me know? M.V. Aydin.
I
have read The Secret Behind Matter. Does everything really happen in my
brain? Is my brain not an image, too? That is what I really fail to understand.
Everyone should be told about it in schools and on the television. I would
like to go into the matter in much greater detail. What do you suggest?
I would be most grateful if you would help. K.B. Antalya.
I
am an eye doctor. A patient asked me about how we see the other day. The
first questions were technical ones, but then he started asking things
that really made me think. Such as who it is who sees the images in the
brain. I was strongly affected. I believe in the existence of God and
the soul, yet it had never occurred to me to explain the existence of
the soul in such a scientific and clear way, although it lies within my
field of expertise. I read what you had to say on the matter on your Internet
page. Are there any other sources, or do you have any other books you
can recommend? It might even be a foreign source. I really think that
this is an important subject, well worth learning, researching and thinking
about. Not only what I have read broadens peoples' horizons, but it leads
them to question many things in life. It is genuinely important. F.N.G.
Eskisehir.
I
watched the CD THE SECRET BEYOND MATTER yesterday. I tried my best
to understand, and think I managed to do so. Yet at this moment I feel
a great emptiness, and there are questions I want to find answers to.
Please help me. M.H. Izmir
When
I read "THE SECRET BEYOND MATTER" I thought everything was a screenplay
written just for me. I mean I felt as if I was in a film such as Truman
Show or Matrix. I felt as if I am living in a machine designed just for
me. I found myself in a number of states when I looked at things in that
way. You have gone into the matter in greater depth than anyone to date.
E.H. Toronto.
I
have just watched part of your video, The Secret Behind Matter.
The subject has been very well explained, although I think we will need
more examples when we explain it to others. The examples in the documentary
are definitely sufficient, but a few more, particularly from daily life,
would make it easier for us to understand and explain, I think, if a subsequent
version is produced. That is because people cannot comment on this subject
as it requires, and they are putting false ideas forward. In order to
put a stop to that, I think it would be useful to reinforce the existing
examples with some simpler ones. S.G. Istanbul
My
views on the material world and life have changed fundamentally. Life,
other people and those around me are no longer what they were. The more
I learn the facts, the more I have started to turn away from certain things,
I have started to look inside myself and think more. I wonder if that
is right. But in one way I feel more at peace, more secure and happier.
What people do and say now seem quite facile to me. I am looking for someone
who will listen to and understand what I am experiencing. I hope that,
as always, you will help me on this most important issue. I do not want
to waste my life in vain. K.U. Tekirdađ.
Comments From Some Scientists and Thinkers Asked About
The Nature Of Matter
Many
thanks for your e-mail and its most interesting contents. I am not a scientist,
but I found your questions very interesting. I cannot give any scientific
answers to your questions but I must say that I learnt a lot by reading
them. Thank you for writing and I will share your questions with some
friends in the sciences to see what answers they will give. Best wishes
and, again, than you for writing. Kofi Opoku
All
of your questions and observations are insightful and right on target!
These are old questions of course, but to this day they are not fully
resolved. In fact modern neuroscience and psychology and even philosophy
would be much advanced if their researchers were as concerned about these
questions as you are. Unfortunately, your question #13 is also right on
target (Question #13. Some people are incredibly afraid when these topics
are discussed? What do you think the reason for this may be?) The answer
is that when you see the world correctly, the way you describe it, it
is a very very frightening prospect. But the truth is always worth discovering,
even if it is a frightening truth. Steve Lehar
You
ask a number of interesting questions that have troubled philosophers
for centuries. Certainly we could be living in a virtual world inside
some supercomputer, and never know the difference, as in the movies Tron
or The Matrix, but as long as the "laws of nature", which could be part
of the programming, remain stable, and we can't tell the difference, it
doesn't make a difference. Naturally, many people are afraid of thoughts
of this kind because they threaten their comfortable worldviews. Jon Roland
(President and CEO of the Vanguard Research Institute)
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