“The State of Aliyya will be destroyed. A tall, blue-eyed man will come from the west. When he looks at it, he will melt the person in front of him. He will establish a Free Party.
It will be called the Free Republic.
He will introduce his nation to the world and will reign for 15 years.”
Muhiddin- i ARABI (1165-1240).
He was about 700 years ago about the future This is how he expressed his forebodings in his book. When we went from the details to the whole, it was as if he was describing Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. It was given to very special people to benefit from the powers that some considered as intuition, sixth sense, clairvoyance, third eye, and sentient reality. Maybe we all had more or less of them, but we were not able to utilize them.
Scientists are investigating the source of these powers. According to some scientists, the center of the ability to see the future is the brain center where we call diencephalus and the sympathetic nervous system. This nervous system is completely different from the nervous system called the Central Nervous System, which controls body movements, that is, conscious movements. Another opinion comes from Steven F. Maier, a neurologist at the University of Colorado; 'We consider the immune system as an important sensory organ,' he says. It is thought that the immune system not only protects the body from microbes, but also activates the brain and warns it to give the necessary reactions.
I knew it..!
Muhyiddin-i Arabi Even if we do not have extraordinary powers like Nostradamus or Nostradamus to write the book on this subject, foresight or sixth sense, which is popularly expressed as "I felt it" or "I sensed it", is present in almost all people. It is possible to observe it in daily life. However, people cannot notice this unusualness because they are in a complete rush. Even if they notice, they dismiss it as a coincidence and forget it very quickly.
We claim that good or bad things in your life can be perceived by your feelings before they happen to you. Such extraordinary events that you encounter in your own life are the most obvious evidence that you have a perception channel beyond your 5 senses. However, most They usually do not think about it because they cannot find a logical reason to explain it.
I Saw My Father's Death
I was only 12 years old when I lost my father in a traffic accident in 1978. 2 weeks before the accident, I saw him being carried in the coffin 3 nights in a row. I interpreted that I was probably seeing such things because of the moments when I was very angry with my father, when the news of his death came upon the return of a trip. We can often see such premonitions in children. Apart from this, it is more common between mother and child, the elderly and those who are at peace with themselves. It can be said that the geniuses in history developed a strong intuition as well as their greatest talents.
ATATURK'S HUNCHES
“One day, I will achieve these reforms that you accept as dreams. . The Turkish Nation to which I belong will believe in me. What I think is not the product of demagogy. When this nation sees the truth, they follow it. The sultanate will disappear. The state cannot rely on a single element. Religion and state affairs will be separated. We will return to Western civilization. The alphabet will be chosen from the Latin root, discarding the writing that prevents us from entering Western civilization. Differences between men and women will disappear. Be sure that they will all be one by one…”
(When Atatürk made this speech, Abdülhamit was the sole ruler of the country. And the sultanate was a strong and sacred institution.)
The Future of Russia
Mustafa Kemal, who received the greatest support from Russia during the War of Independence, maintained relations at a certain level after the war. Because Stalin, who took power after Lenin, was ruling Russia arbitrarily... In 1936, while Atatürk was talking about the country's problems at dinners in Çankaya, as usual, those at the table often said, "Pasha", "Russians are taking such forward steps in the economy, industry, military field: He said they were successful. Thereupon, Atatürk leaves the food, picks up the plate with fruits on the table and pretends to throw it on the ground. To the people at the table: :
"If I put this down, how many pieces would it have?" he asks. They say, "There would be 40 pieces, Pasha." “No..” says Atatürk, they repeat the question again, the same gets the answer. Then he says, "You didn't know..." And he continues:
"Have a little patience... Hold on to peace at home and peace in the world. Because after 60 years, Russia will be divided into 60 parts. This generation made the Bolshevik revolution. Even if it vomited blood, "He says, 'I ate cranberries.' His sons follow in their father's direction. But the generation after him divides Russia into 60 parts..."
(The year is 1936. World War II has not yet broken out and Russia has not become a great power) Ataturk continues. He said: -
(“Atatürk's foresight, who said, 'Russia will disintegrate one day. Then Turkey will be an exemplary country for them', came true 64 years later.)
Regarding the Death of His Mother The Dream She Had…
Zübeyde Hanım passed away at Uşşakizadeler's house, longing for her son, as her illness increased. However, they were thinking about how to inform Pasha about this news. Mustafa, who was unaware of his mother's death, called Ali Sergeant, who was looking after his servant in the compartment, and said: - "The dream I had bothered me..." he says. Ali Sergeant:
When he says "No, my Pasha", Atatürk tells his dream: -"It doesn't seem like it will be a good thing. We were in a rural area. Greenery everywhere. Suddenly a flood comes and takes my mother away. I'm worried. Tell your aides to send a telegram to Izmir and ask about my mother's health condition..."
They say bad news comes quickly. After a short while, he arrives with the encrypted telegram sent by Yaver Salih. Atatürk immediately realized that the telegram was encrypted and asked: -"Is my mother dead?" Ali Sergeant sadly hands over the telegram:
Conclusion;
Why did we title this article as "Atatürk's Psychologist" You may be wondering. What I can say is this; Your first and most valuable guide is your inner psychologist. Over time, you may have lost touch with them or made them angry. If you can learn to benefit from them, you will see that Atatürk's psychologist is ready to serve you wholeheartedly.
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