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MINDA, ROH,

NYAWA & JASAD


MINDA
(Hati)

Jasad dan Nyawa ROH


Kemudian Dia menyempurnakan
kejadiannya, serta meniupkan
padanya: Roh ciptaanNya. Dan Dia
mengurniakan kepada kamu
pendengaran dan penglihatan
serta hati (minda), (supaya kamu
bersyukur, tetapi) amatlah sedikit
kamu bersyukur.
As Sajdah (32):9
NYAWA & JASAD
MASA TIDUR
Allah... memegang jiwa
(orang) yang belum
mati di waktu tidurnya.
Az Zumar (39):42
MINDA
(Hati)

JIWA
(MINDA & ROH)

Jasad dan Nyawa ROH


MASA MATI
Allah memegang jiwa (orang)
ketika matinya... maka Dia
tahanlah jiwa (orang) yang telah
Dia tetapkan kematiannya.
Az Zumar (39):42
ROH & MINDA
(Jiwa)
Allah memegang... jiwa (orang)
yang belum mati di waktu
tidurnya... dan Dia melepaskan
jiwa ... sampai waktu yang
ditentukan.
Az Zumar (39):42
ROH MASUK
DAHULU
MINDA MASUK
DAHULU
ROH

TOLONG,
TOLONG ! MINDA (bersama JASAD
dan Nyawa)
JIWA DALAM ALAM
ROH (Mimpi)
ALAM ROH
(MIMPI)

JIWA
MASUK DAHULU
(Roh & Minda)

JASAD
&
NYAWA
JIWA TERSESAT
COMA
MINDA TERSESAT
ROH TERSESAT
L0CKED-IN SYNDROME
For 23 years Rom Houben was imprisoned in his own body. He saw his doctors and
nurses as they visited him during their daily rounds; he listened to the conversations
of his carers; he heard his mother deliver the news to him that his father had died.
But he could do nothing. He was unable to communicate with his doctors or family.
He could not move his head or weep, he could only listen.
Doctors presumed he was in a vegetative state following a near-fatal car crash in 1983.
They believed he could feel nothing and hear nothing. For 23 years.
Then a neurologist, Steven Laureys, who decided to take a radical look at the state of
diagnosed coma patients, released him from his torture. Using a state-of-the-art
scanning system, Laureys found to his amazement that his brain was functioning
almost normally.
Laureys, a neurologist at the University of Liege in Belgium, published a study in BMC
Neurology earlier this year saying Houben could be one of many cases of falsely
diagnosed comas around the world. He discovered that although Houben was
completely paralysed, he was also completely conscious — it was just that he was
unable to communicate the fact.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/23/man-trapped-coma-23-years
A person with locked-in syndrome experiences total paralysis of all the muscles, leaving them
unable to speak or move.
They can usually move their eyes and are sometimes able to communicate by blinking.
Mr Marsh, who lives in Napa Valley, California, had his stroke on May 20, 2009. Four months and
nine days later he walked free from his care facility.
Recalling the moment he watched his wife, Lili, tell doctors not to turn off his life support
machine, he said: “I could hear the conversation and in my mind I was screaming ‘No!’”
He described the syndrome as a “terrible, terrible place to be”, telling of the loneliness he felt
knowing there was no-one able to communicate with him, and the sense of vulnerability.
But, he said, said there was always hope.
He is now writing a book providing information to sufferers of locked-in syndrome and their
families.
Last month the wife of a former locked-in sufferer told how he had regained the ability to walk
and talk by copying the actions of his baby daughter.
Doctors did not expect Mark Ellis to survive after he suffered a stroke at 22, but he left hospital
after eight months.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9461017/Locked-in-syndrome-survivor-wanted-to-shout-
Im-still-here.html
Functional neuroimaging is
the use of neuroimaging
technology to measure an
aspect of brain function,
often with a view to
understanding the
relationship between
activity in certain brain
areas and specific mental
functions. It is primarily
used as a research tool in
cognitive neuroscience,
cognitive psychology,
neuropsychology, and
social neuroscience.
An anonymous British woman, who
became paralyzed after suffering a
stroke and was diagnosed with locked-
in syndrome, managed to conduct an
orchestra only with her mind.
The woman, who is aware of the
surroundings, but cannot
communicate due to paralyzed
muscles, decided to take scientists'
proposal to take part in the
experiment.
The woman wore a special cap
equipped with electrodes. The latter
were used to capture different
patterns in the woman's brainwaves.
Using the system the woman was able
to play different instruments on a
computer with her power of mind.
http://www.infoniac.com/science/paralyze
d-woman-used-her-power-of-mind-to-
conduct-an-orchestra.html
ROH & JASAD
ROH
One of the biggest breakthroughs in
prosthetic limbs has been recently
achieved. Researchers were able to
develop a prosthetic limb that can be
controlled by the user's mind.
Currently researchers are working on
making the limbs' motions more
flexible. The latest invention works in
the following way: the user has to
think of a motion and then the brain
signals are caught by sensors and
transmitted to the prosthetic limb.
One of the first to receive the
invention is Jesse Sullivan. About 8
years ago he underwent several
surgeries which enabled him to use
the new limb.
http://www.infoniac.com/science/lates
t-invention-prosthetic-limb-controlled-
by-its-users-mind.html
JASAD
In 1997, a book titled A Change of Heart was published that described
the apparent personality changes experienced by Claire Sylvia.9 Sylvia
received a heart and lung transplant at Yale–New Haven Hospital in
1988. She reported noticing that various attitudes, habits and tastes
changed following her surgery. She had inexplicable cravings for foods
she had previously disliked. For example, though she was a health-
conscious dancer and choreographer, upon leaving the hospital she had
an uncontrollable urge to go to a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet and
order chicken nuggets, a food she never ate. Sylvia found herself
drawn toward cool colours and no longer dressed in the bright reds
and oranges she used to prefer. She began behaving in an aggressive
and impetuous manner that was uncharacteristic of her but turned out
to be similar to the personality of her donor. Interestingly, uneaten
Kentucky Fried Chicken nuggets were found in the jacket of the young
man (her donor) when he was killed.
http://www.paulpearsall.com/info/press/3.html
MINDA, ROH, NYAWA
& JASAD
Wisata
MEMIKIR &
Minda
MELIHAT

ROH

JASAD
ROH

MEMIKIR &
MELIHAT JASAD

Minda
Minda

Roh
Jasad
Minda

Roh Jasad
Minda
Minda
David Morehouse
Born into a family of career officers, David Morehouse for nearly 20
years steadied himself on an unwavering track of becoming a general
in the United States Army. Then, in 1987, a machine gun bullet hit him
and, by all accounts, should have killed him instantly. Instead, this
experience opened his perception to a new reality, and a new
understanding of personal and collective purpose. In his international
bestseller Psychic Warrior, he recounts how he was recruited into a
top-secret program of the CIA and trained as a Remote Viewer,
capable of seeing persons, places, and things distant in space-time to
gather information. Today David Morehouse has transformed these
techniques into a tool for personal empowerment, enhanced insight,
intuitive development, and discernment. Now, in a landmark event, he
has created his first practical course in this amazing method: The
Remote Viewing Training Course.
Semasa Nazak
Maka alangkah eloknya
kalau semasa (roh seseorang
dari kamu yang hampir mati)
sampai ke kerongkongnya.
Al Waqiaah (56):83
Sesungguhnya
apabila roh
dikeluarkan,
mata
mengikutinya.
Sahih Muslim Bk.2, 90
(1994)
Mereka takutkan
hari yang padanya
berbalik-balik
…pandangan.
An Nur (24):37
Mereka
takutkan hari
yang padanya
berbalik-balik
hati dan
pandangan.
An Nur (24):37
Sesungguhnya
apabila roh
dikeluarkan,
mata
mengikutinya.
Sahih Muslim Bk.2, 90
(1994)
Di hadapan mereka ada alam
barzakh (yang mereka tinggal
tetap padanya) hingga hari
mereka dibangkitkan semula
(pada hari kiamat).
Al Mukminun (23):100
Minda
Katakanlah:
"Malaikat maut yang
diserahi untuk (mencabut
nyawa) mu akan mematikan
kamu; kemudian hanya
kepada Tuhanmulah kamu
akan dikembalikan.“
As Sajadah (32):11

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