To witness tajalliyāt-e-ṣidqāt is to practice attention. It asks of us silence—less noise, fewer defenses—and an openness to be altered. Prayer, meditation, sincere conversation, and the reflective reading of sacred texts are vessels in which these revelations are often borne. Equally, everyday life—work, friendship, parenthood—provides a relentless school for truth.

Tajalliyāt-e-Ṣidqāt

When these revelations accumulate, they change vision. The cluttered room of desire is revealed for what it is; the smallness of grievance shrinks; the fierce colors of passion are balanced by gentler hues of compassion. The soul learns a new grammar: patience as strength, humility as clarity, love as seeing without projecting.