| How Satan hypnotizes
humanity
Hypnosis is a trance-like condition characterized by an altered state
of consciousness, diminished will power, and an increased responsiveness
to suggestion. People differ in their suggestibility to hypnosis. A person
cannot be hypnotized against his will; he must obey the suggestions of
a hypnotist. Hypnosis has been employed to help people with physical and
psychological diseases, as well as for harmful purposes. An effective
hypnotist is skilled in gaining the confidence of his clients. He knows
that `it takes two', the client and himself, to produce the desired effects.
Our concern here is with the Master Hypnotist who misleads humanity en
masse. The Master Hypnotist also gains the trust of his subjects. But,
unlike human hypnotists, he is invisible.
...He (Satan) and his tribe can see you, while YOU DO NOT SEE THEM.
We appoint the devils as companions of those who do not believe. [7:27]
Satan meets and even exceeds the qualifications of a hypnotist because
he knows when and how to make his suggestions, according to a person's
mind, character, desires and habits. He has considerable knowledge of
human nature, and he has thoroughly succeeded in rendering millions of
humans unable to use their minds.
(Satan said,) "I will come to them from before them, and from behind
them, and from their right, and from their left, and You will find less
millions of people say, "I believe in God," when in fact their
hearts do not mean it. Their utterance is no more than lip service to
go along with parents, friends, or the society at large. Whenever they
have opportunities to break away from deception and doubt, they cling
to fabricated falsehoods. This leaves them susceptible to Satan's hypnosis.
For the Master Hypnotist is given access to the person's true intentions
and innermost beliefs, not outward appearances and lip-service utterances.
By going against their God-given instinct to worship God alone and uphold
His word alone, people enable the Master Hypnotist to set them up for
self-destruction behind an invisible barrier.
Recall that your Lord summoned all the descendants of Adam, and had
them bear witness for themselves: "Am I not your Lord?" They
all said, "Yes. We bear witness." Thus, you cannot say on the
Day of Resurrection, "We were not aware of this." [7:172]
Some followers of the scripture wish to lead you astray, but they only
lead themselves astray, without perceiving. [3:69]
They repel others from this (Quran), as they themselves stay away from
it, and thus, they only destroy themselves with-out perceiving. [6:26]
As for those who reject our revelations, we lead them on without them
ever realizing it. I will even encourage them; My scheming is formidable.
[7:182-183]
Satan gradually instills his suggestions into the minds of his subjects;
ideas counter to the worship God alone. Satan hypnotizes his subjects
into doing anything that reflects disbelief, idol-worship, or hypocrisy.
They are like the devil: he says to the human being, "Disbelieve,"
then as soon as he disbelieves, he says, "I disown you. I fear God,
Lord of the universe." [59:16]
A trained hypnotist slowly infuses his directives into the subject's
mind because this "drop by drop" approach helps the subject
understand the instructions. But, in Satan's case, it is a matter of making
a person feel at home with negative prompts. God protects His sincere
servants from the Master Hypnotist's obvious and subtle attempts to hypnotize
them.
Say, "My Lord, I seek refuge in You from the whispers of the devils.
And I seek refuge in You, my Lord, lest they come near me." [23:97-98]
And the devil will say, after the judgment had been issued, "God
has promised you the truthful promise, and I promised you, but I broke
my promise. I had no power over you; I simply invited you, and you accepted
my invitation. Therefore, do not blame me, and blame only yourselves.
My complaining cannot help you, nor can your complaining help me. I have
disbelieved in your idolizing me. The transgressors have incurred a painful
retribution." [14:22]
When you read the Quran, you shall seek refuge in God from Satan the
rejected. He has no power over those who believe and trust in their Lord.
His power is limited to those who choose him as their master, those who
choose him as their god. [16:98-100]
(O Satan,) "You have no power over My servants. You only have power
over the strayers who follow you." [15:42]
"You may entice them with your voice, and mobilize all your forces
and all your men against them, and share in their money and children,
and promise them. Anything the devil promises is no more than an illusion.
As for My servants, you have no power over them." Your Lord suffices
as an advocate. [17:64-65]
Source: http://www.qaem.org
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