How to Silence the Mind | Ibn Arabi
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Ibn Arabi taught that the mind cannot be silenced by force. The more you fight thoughts, the louder they become. Silence appears only when the one listening to the thoughts is recognized. When awareness shifts from the noise to the witness, the mind loses its authority on its own.
In this video, we explore Ibn Arabi’s subtle teaching on inner silence — why thoughts arise, why they feel uncontrollable, and how simple awareness dissolves them without effort. You’ll learn why silence is not something you create, but something that remains when false identification ends.
This teaching is not a technique. It is a realization. And once understood, the mind naturally quiets — not temporarily, but deeply.
Watch till the end — one insight may bring the silence you’ve been chasing for years.
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