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Harun Yahya
notized them and taken them under his control. He always urges
them to display this kind of behavior so that finally it may become
their natural personality. Then, if they so desire, they can behave in a
way that keeps them from finding a way out of their heavy lethargy.
They may not be able to experience joy, liveliness and activity in
their inner lives.
As a result of their struggle against faith, those under satan's in-
fluence may become as tired and distracted mentally as they are
worn out physically. Because of this tiring struggle, their minds and
bodies give out. They become unattentive awarepeople while they
were once attentive; likewise they become lifeless while they were
once lively. They become weak and susceptible to illnesses; their di-
gestive and nervous systems become weak. The results quickly
show themselves in their physical constitutions, as signs of this
struggle begin to appear on their skin, in their eyes and on their bod-
ies. They become old very quickly. Their muscles weaken. Deep
lines form on their faces. Their eyes become dark and hollow. Their
hair and nails lose their resilience. They can become ill with the
slightest change in the weather. The stress on their nerves is evident
in forgetfulness, mental weariness, lost of consistency in speech, and
tendency to bouts of weeping.
They begin to suffer serious problems of perception. Although
their senses are healthy, they may not hear what is said to them, and
may not perceive the smell of a burning meal. Their sensitivity to
sound and smell and their awareness of danger may be weakened.
Later, this deliberate stiffness begins to harm them. When doing
basic repairs with cutting tools, for example, they expose themselves
and others to danger. Some who live this kind of moral life become
physically exhausted because of their intense struggle with their
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