BadOlPuttyTat
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Is there really any point of offering it if you are not Muslim though. :-\
I believe in 1 god but with many forms. But I do not mean salah as in
"Bismillah hir rahman nir raheem" then Al fatiha then ruku then sujud. I mean as in performing a similar practice but to my god. Prostration and the entire salah is not that far removed from Jewish practices and I think ALL religions are connected. Salah was one of the things I enjoyed the most in Islam.
When I was a kid I found a way to make my blood elevate into my head by pure will. I could only do this once a day as it seemed to hurt my eyes oddly( I have poor vision). But when I did salah I found this effect happen multiple times a day. I have never been able to duplicate this in all my life. I tried sitting down and meditation but I have never been able to increase my endorphins and situational awareness like I did in salah. I kinda found it addicted and every morning I tried duplicating this in so many odd ways then gave up and when I started practicing salah I started all over again, endorphins feel soooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice. You have no idea how it feels, I never felt pain after I hit my hea don my metal bed, i had punched a hole through a wall. It felt like a "spiritual high", I just cant describe it but when you feel detached from fear and reality and feel endorphins it is soooooooo nice. :statisfie. You have never felt your heart beat within your own chest before without feeling nervousness or fear. But with endorphins it is so smoother and more calm
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