It’s never easy to stand when the storm hits. As soon as it starts  raining, lightning shortly follows. Dark clouds replace the sun and all  you can see are the waves of an ocean, once calm, surrounding you. No  longer able to find your way, you reach out for help.       You begin by calling the coast guard. No reply. You try again to  redirect the boat. No use. You look for the lifeboat. It’s gone. You  reach for a life jacket. Torn. Finally after you’ve exhausted every  means, you turn your face upward.   And ask God.   But there’s something completely unique about this moment. At this  instant, you experience something you otherwise could only theorize  about: true tawheed . Oneness. See, on shore, you may have  called on God. But you called on Him along with so many others. You may  have depended on God. But you depended on Him along with so many other  handholds. But for this singular moment, everything else is closed.  Everything. There is nothing left to call on. Nothing left ...
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