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This video explores a form of dhikr whose effect is often overlooked because it does not stimulate emotion or intensity. Rather than producing excitement, elevation, or catharsis, this dhikr is shown to bring stillness by removing the internal conditions that generate agitation. The discussion reframes stillness not as passivity or suppression, but as a regulatory outcome that appears when effort, anticipation, and self-reference subside. Dhikr is approached here as a linguistic and attentional structure, not an emotional practice. Drawing on Ibn Arabi, the video explains how certain forms of remembrance reduce inner noise by correcting agency. When language no longer centers the self as the driver of outcome, prediction loosens and urgency dissolves. Stillness emerges not because something is added, but because something unnecessary is removed. What makes this dhikr unfamiliar is that it does not reward intensity. There is no rush, no uplift, no emotional surge. The body settles, attention stabilizes, and behavior becomes quieter and more precise. In Ibn Arabi’s view, true remembrance does not excite the system it aligns it. Stillness is not an experience to chase; it is the condition that appears when reality is named accurately. ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 A Paradox of Remembrance 01:50 The Modern Condition of Cognitive Noise 04:08 Ibn ʿArabi as a Rational Metaphysician 11:33 Why Excitement Can Be a Sign of Misalignment 12:33 Translating Dhikr into Cognitive Practice 13:37 The Intellectual Takeaway Subscribe if you enjoy this kind of content — we upload new videos every day. 🌙