Sufism and the Shahada Explained
The Shahada is the greatest mystery ever. Over a billion people on earth have said the Shahada (the Muslim testimony of faith that “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet”). Yet, amazingly, outside of small Sufi circles few individuals understand its deeper meanings and implications.
According to the Rose Crescent tradition the best way to understand the Shahada is to meditate on its meanings through the chakra system. Let’s look at the first clause of the declaration:
The First Station of the Ego and Chakras 1-3 (tailbone to solar plexus):
“There is no god but my God!”
At the lowest level of the first chakra the Shahada is a tribal testimony of the supremacy of our own individual God. We often find this in the Old Testament and the ancient pagan religions. Whose god is the greatest? Jehovah versus Baal in a battle to prove which religion, tribe or nation is the best and right.
“There is no God but Light (Allah).”
However, when the First Chakra is filled with divine light we transcend the tribalism of the above and discover that, in fact, because there is no god but God (divine Light) All of the gods are in fact Allah. At the higher level of the Station of the Ego we give up our individual gods to embrace the One.
The Second Station of the Heart and Chakra 4 (heart):
At the level of the heart the Shahada transforms into:
“There is no god but Love (Allah).”
As we move on to the Third Station of the Pure Spirit and Chakra 5 (throat):
“There is no will (god) but Divine Will-Tao (Allah).”
The Fourth Station of the Divine Secrets and Consciousness and Chakra 6 (middle of the forehead):
“There is no mind (god) but Divine Mind and Universal Consciousness (Allah).”
The Fifth Station of the Proximity or Nearness to Allah and Chakra 7 (top of the skull):
“There is no me (god) but God (Allah).”
The Sixth Station of the Divine Wedding and Chakra 8 (located at the top of the energy egg):
“There is no existence (god) but the Universal Divine Existence (Allah).”
By meditating upon the Shahada at each level of the chakra system the Sufi progresses from the limitations of the Ego to loss of Self and union with the Divine.