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Magdi did not speak specifically about food, shelter, and clothing, but the sources do discuss the body, survival, and the material world.
- The human body is described as a bio-computer programmed for procreation and survival, and it is subject to the limitations of time and space.
- This means that basic needs, such as food, shelter, and clothing are part of the experience of existing as a human.
- However, Magdi emphasizes that one’s true self is not the body or mind, but rather formless awareness.
- Therefore, while caring for the body is necessary, it is important to recognize that one’s life is not defined by material possessions or accomplishments.
- The pursuit of happiness through external means is ultimately an illusion.
- True happiness comes from the recognition of one’s true nature as formless awareness, which is free from limitations and suffering.
The sources focus on awakening to this true self, which is not bound by time, space, or material concerns.