The purpose of the Spiritual Growth Course is to assist anyone who finds themselves at a standstill on their spiritual journey and is in search of guidance to progress beyond their current state and advance to even higher spiritual levels. It must be clearly stated that, in our view, the highest spiritual station is the Station of Servitude (Maqām-e-‘Abdiyyat), which signifies closeness to Allah.
Every Muslim should strive for continuous growth so that at some point in their life, they become capable of attaining this esteemed station.
Another important point to consider is that when discussing spiritual ranks, terms like Ghawth (Helper), Qutb (Axis), Abdal (Substitutes), and Awtad (Pillars) Read more [...] Spiritual Growth Course (FREE)
The purpose of the Spiritual Growth Course is to assist anyone who finds themselves at a standstill on their spiritual journey and is in search of guidance to progress beyond their current state and advance to even higher spiritual levels. It must be clearly stated that, in our view, the highest spiritual station is the Station of Servitude (Maqām-e-‘Abdiyyat), which signifies closeness to Allah.
Every Muslim should strive for continuous growth so that at some point in their life, they become capable of attaining this esteemed station.
Another important point to consider is that when discussing spiritual ranks, terms like Ghawth (Helper), Qutb (Axis), Abdal (Substitutes), and Awtad (Pillars) Read more [...] 
Tasawwuf has numerous Zhikrs and practices that can be helpful to the spiritual seeker. All of these need to be performed under the guidance and permission of a teacher. If one is not careful and tries to perform these exercises by themselves, they may end up harming themselves instead of acquiring any spiritual benefit.
Possible Side-Benefits of Shaghal Akseer
With the blessings of Allah, practicing Shaghal Akseer can lead to the following results:
A better understanding of life
Improved health
Psychic ability
Kashf (visions and unveilings)
The awakening of the sixth sense
Keep in mind that the actual goal of the exercise is to develop one’s focus in remembering Allah.
The Life Absolute from which has sprung all that is felt, seen, and perceived, and into which all again merges in time, is a silent, motionless and eternal life which among the Sufis is called Zaat. Every motion that springs forth from this silent life is a vibration and a creator of vibrations. Within one vibration are created many vibrations; as motion causes motion so the silent life becomes active in a certain part, and creates every moment more and more activity, losing thereby the peace of the original silent life. It is the grade of activity of these vibrations that accounts for the various planes of existence. These planes are imagined to differ from one another, but in reality they cannot