In the mechanical flow of daily life—sometimes while opening a door, sometimes when starting a challenging task—an ancient frequency flows from our lips: Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. But have you ever wondered why everything begins with “His” name? Is this merely a cultural habit, or is it an entry code into the operating system of the universe, that magnificent wheel of the “Celestial Spheres”? The Bismillah Frequency holds a pivotal place in the depths of these universal questions.
The Bismillah Frequency resonates deeply within us, inviting reflection on its significance in our lives.
This exploration reveals how the Bismillah Frequency connects us to the wisdom of the universe.
When we move beyond viewing it as a simple religious ritual and examine it through a perspective stretching from the wisdom of Ibn al-Arabi to Master Dr. Bedri Ruhselman’s “Law of Cause and Effect,” and from the “Cosmic Engineering” of the Sadıklar Plan to Master Ergün Arıkdal’s teachings on “Self-Knowledge,” a magnificent “technology of existence” emerges.
The essence of the Bismillah Frequency lies in its representation of creation and existence.
The Secret of the Letter “Ba”: The Origin of Existence and the Point of Contact
Let us begin our journey through the lens of Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi, the pinnacle of Sufism. In his work Tafsir al-Kabir Ta’wilat, he whispers that the letter “Ba” at the beginning of the Bismillah is no ordinary start. According to him, all beings emerged from the “Ba” of Bismillah. This is because “Ba” follows “Alif,” which signifies the Absolute Essence of Allah, and represents the first created being: the “First Intellect.”
When a human says “Bismillah,” they are acknowledging a cosmic reality: “My existence is not of myself, but of Him.” As Sayyid Muhammad Nur al-Arabi states in Burhan al-Salikin, when a scribe places a pen on paper, a Point appears first. The Bismillah is an attempt to connect to that “Point”—the source that is the essence of all things. It is the act of lifting the veils and surrendering existence to its true Owner.
Cosmic Engineering: The Two Giant Pillars and the “Original Blueprint”
Why specifically “Rahman” and “Rahim”? Looking through the striking vision of the Sadıklar Plan Communications, we see two main structural columns upon which the universe is built.
According to the profound definition in the communications (Session 37), the universal system—the “Felek”—rotates between two main pillars named Rahman and Rahim.
This connection to the Bismillah Frequency empowers us to manifest our intentions.
- Rahman (Transcendental Thought): The first pillar, Rahman, represents the “Transcendental Thought” that has not yet descended into matter, existing beyond time and space. This is the realm of the “Original Blueprint” (Orijinal Maket). The uncorrupted “essence” of every being and every occurrence is stored within the Rahman dimension.
- Rahim (Transcendental Action and the Hard Wall): The second pillar, Rahim, is the transformation of that thought into action. In the communications, Rahim is defined as the “Hard Wall.” The light (thought) coming from Rahman strikes the Rahim wall to create the image (matter/destiny).
Understanding the Bismillah Frequency is essential for tapping into the universe’s rhythm.
We can align with the Bismillah Frequency to transcend our limitations.
The power that maintains the balance between these two giant pillars is activated by the Bismillah Frequency. When we utter the Bismillah, we pledge to remain faithful to that “Original Blueprint” (Divine Project) through Rahman, and to “Build” this project in the material world through Rahim. (Also read: Conscience And Freedom)
The Law of Cause and Effect and the “Essential Principle”
By embracing the Bismillah Frequency, we can break free from our false identities.
Every utterance of the Bismillah Frequency reinforces our connection to the divine.
The rational ground of the Bismillah becomes clear when we integrate the system knowledge of the founder of Neo-Spiritualism, Master Dr. Bedri Ruhselman. In his works Destiny and Necessity (Mukadderat ve İcabat) and The Divine Order and the Universe, Ruhselman emphasizes that there is no “coincidence” in the universe; everything operates via the “Law of Cause and Effect” (Determinism).
Under normal conditions, a human is dragged along the horizontal lines of cause and effect in a mechanical life. However, as Ruhselman notes, at the very beginning of all causes lies the unreachable “Essential Principle” (Aslî Prensip). The Bismillah is an attempt to disconnect one’s partial will from this horizontal chain and connect it to the higher necessities flowing from the “Essential Principle” via a vertical line. This vertical connection is a rational result of the Bismillah Frequency. Saying “Bismillah” means: “Let this action of mine begin not with a mechanical impulse, but in accordance with the Laws of Divine Will.”
Activating the Bismillah Frequency requires intention and focus.
Liberation from the “Imaginative Self” and “Self-Knowledge”
When we focus on the Bismillah Frequency, we awaken our true selves.
The most vital function of the Bismillah is the psychological transformation detailed in Master Ergün Arıkdal’s work Self-Knowledge. According to Arıkdal, the greatest problem for a human is the illusion of being a single, permanent “I.” In reality, the human is governed by an “Imaginative Self” and a “False Personality” composed of ever-changing “i”s.
When a person says, “I did it, I achieved it,” it is actually their “False Personality” speaking. The Bismillah is the “Conscious Shock” that shatters this illusion. By invoking His name at the start of a task, the individual steps aside, saying, “It is not my ego (Imaginative Self) performing this, but His power.” As Arıkdal noted, “Realizing one’s own mechanicalness is the first step toward self-remembering.” The Bismillah stops the mechanicalness and allows the “Real Self” to take charge.
In conclusion, the Bismillah Frequency symbolizes our journey of becoming.
Existential Equality and Knowing One’s Lord
This process leads us to the magnificent “Principle of Existential Equality” in Master Ergün Arıkdal’s specialized study, Existential Principles. Arıkdal states, “Before the Creator, there are no beings; there is only Being.” All beings are absolutely equal before the Creator in their essence.
The Bismillah is the proclamation of this equality. When one utters the Bismillah, they strip away worldly ranks and pride, reaching the consciousness of: “I am an equal part, coming from the same essence as all other beings, before the Creator.” This is also the principle of “Knowing One’s Lord” emphasized in Arıkdal’s Positive Life and Evolution. Knowing one’s Lord is not just about belief; it is about recognizing the “Spiritual Management Mechanism” (the System) and acting accordingly.
Ultimately, living in alignment with the Bismillah Frequency transforms our reality.
How is the Frequency Activated? (Service and Merit)
How is this “key” turned? Is merely saying the words enough? Spiritual knowledge says “No,” and adds:
- Non-Identification and Alertness: Arıkdal, drawing from Gurdjieff’s teachings, points to the problem of “Identification.” When humans identify with events and emotions, they fall asleep. The Bismillah is a moment of awakening from this sleep.
- Merit and Effort (Cehit): Master Dr. Bedri Ruhselman states in The Divine Order and the Universe that evolution is “merit earned in exchange for effort.” The energy of the Bismillah becomes active only when combined with effort (cehit) and a consciousness of service.
- Service and Love: In the White Eagle communications (Wisdom from the Beyond), it is stated that the system is closed to selfish demands, but calls made for “service” and the “good of the whole” find resonance.
Conclusion: A Pledge of Becoming
In conclusion, the Bismillah is an oath of loyalty to the “Original Blueprint” of the Sadıklar Plan. It is the connection line to Bedri Ruhselman’s “Essential Principle.” As Ergün Arıkdal pointed out, it is the technology to strip away the “False Personality” and “Imaginative Self” to reach the “Real Self” on the plane of “Existential Equality.”
When we invoke His name, we declare that we set out to perfect our potential (the Rahman energy) by sculpting it through effort and the “Hard Wall” (the Rahim energy).
In short, aligning with this Bismillah Frequency at every beginning is a pledge of Becoming.
That is why every breath, every step, and every beginning is: With Him, From Him, and Toward Him.
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