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Harun Yahya
the impression of a melancholic, secret, inscrutable soul. A person
influenced by satanic thoughts is attracted by the idea of being no-
ticed; to this goal, he assumes a spiritual state that anyone of sound
mind would avoid at all costs. For such a person to change, someone
else would have to take an interest in him. To get such a person to
open up, in order to understand his behavior, one would need to
take more effort than is needed with other people. Being one in
whom others take an interest will thus placate his ego—and prolong
the game.
However, this is entirely a frightening situation that one falls
under satan's incitement. Anyone of sound mind would never
choose to live in such a state of mind of his own free will. Allah tells
us that there will be no fear or sadness for those who believe and
obey the commands of the Qur'an:
We said, "Go down from it, every one of you! Then when
guidance comes to you from Me, those who follow My
guidance will feel no fear and will know no sorrow." (Surat
al-Baqara: 38)
Hidden methods of crying of those under satan's
influence
Satan teaches people to use emotionality as a means of being in-
sincere, and shows them all the intricacies and secret methods in this
regard. As seen earlier, emotionality gives expression to many kinds
of behavioral aberrations. Crying is one of the most familiar, but
satan teaches people other methods of secret crying to make others
feel sorry for them. Those who use the negative state of mind they
experience to send messages to people around them behave very
carefully, since in their view, every one of these insincere methods
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