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Excerpt from the lecture of the 3 Shah Nematollah Vali Symposium in Seville, Spain Sufitum: the transformation of lead into gold School of spiritual development, through which the spirit seeker can shape the hidden assets of his soul, called the path of substantial development. This school existed long before Islam. Go to Jo Natauri for more information. Many spirit seekers have applied the method of this esoteric school, the Pearl of her real self ‘ to find. The Prophet Mohammad was a student of this path. The main source of the mystical tradition of self development before the appearance of Islam was the Gnostic Christian monastery in Bosra, Syria.

In this school the Gnostics, many spirit seekers were inaugurated. They are under the name of Honafa’ has become known. Mohammad underwent his initiation at the age of 12 in this monastery. The master and teacher of this monastery in Bosra were Bahira’ or Mystic ‘ called. Their traditional mystical teachings that go back to Jesus, are mentioned in some verses of the Koran. In other words: The Quran has given a testimony for the existence of this substantial School of Christian mysticism. Some people continued this tradition of spiritual exercises, even after they had been converted to Islam.

They were the first followers of Mohammad (as h e-Soffeh). Because these first followers of the Prophet had a connection to the Koran and applying rhythmic texts from this pre Islamic got tradition of substantial development a Muslim coloring. Two hundred years after the birth of Islam such as the Sufism or Sufitum became known. Sufitum refers to a spiritual path that is derived from the spiritual exercises of the Prophet Mohammad. The exercises of this path, many spiritual seekers has brought to a spiritual enlightenment and beyond. \”\” The Koran describes this path in several places: spirit believers who to understand God, get a light to truth by lying to distinguish.

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The respective Governor could prohibit the peddling in this community area on specific or indefinite time for all or for certain periods upon application of a Municipal Council. With the peddling-related commercial transactions of the Federal Minister for Commerce, trade, industry and buildings was also empowered the peddling to regulate related commercial transactions through regulation. However public performances and attractions were excluded. Outright bans in regions and communities in the regulation of the lower Austrian Governor of the 11.08.1933 adopted prohibitions in three categories: for all goods and for an indefinite period; For certain goods for an indefinite period; For all goods on time. For all goods and indefinitely in the regulation of the lower Austrian Governor of the 11.08.1933 ban for all goods and indefinitely for the districts of Baden (bad Voslau), the Leitha(Pischelsdorf), Bruck was Ganserndorf(Ringelsdorf),Gmund(Griesbach, Schandachen),Horn(Roggendorf), Mistelbach(Zwentendorf), Neunkirchen(Schrattenbach), Poggstall(Dorfstetten), Scheibbs(Gostling, Marbach an der Erlauf), St Melk (Aichbach, St.Gotthard),. Polten (St.

Polten),Tulln(Altenburg/Gross-Riedenthal), Wiener Neustadt (Schonau am Gebirge) and Zwettl (Fraberg, long Club forest, Siebenhof, Weinpolz) adopted. For certain goods for an indefinite period in the regulation of the lower Austrian Governor of the 11.08.1933 was a ban for certain goods and indefinitely for the districts of Floridsdorf environment (Gera village for all goods except for food, lawn village for all goods with the exception of food, lime, basket, brush and broom goods), Ganserndorf (Loimersdorf for all goods with the exception Schittwaren;), Hollabrunn (Schalladorf for all goods with the exception of sweeping), Korneuburg (Luge village for all goods with the exception of sweeping and lime), Mistelbach (cooking man and under SCHOTT Alder for all goods with the exception of lime) and adopted in Neunkirchen (Buchbach for all goods with the exception of food). For all goods at certain time in the regulation of the lower Austrian Governor of the 11.08.1933 was a ban on all goods on certain time for the districts of St. Polten (Stossing for all goods to ten years), Tulln (mosquito village for all goods up to 31.12.1934) and Zwettl (Langschlaf for all goods over 2 years).