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Haal
Haal may refer to: * Renee Haal *Hal (Sufism) A ''ḥāl'' (, meaning "state" or "condition", sometimes anglicized as ''haal''; plural ''aḥwāl'', sometimes anglicized as ''ahwaal'') is a special-purpose, temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufi ... See also * Hääl {{disambiguation ...
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Hal (Sufism)
A ''ḥāl'' (, meaning "state" or "condition", sometimes anglicized as ''haal''; plural ''aḥwāl'', sometimes anglicized as ''ahwaal'') is a special-purpose, temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufism, Sufi's spiritual practices while on his way toward God. Overview A ''ḥāl'' is by nature transient and one should not attempt to prolong it. It results from psychological or spiritual influences which affect the man during his progress towards God. Related concepts are ecstasy ''(wajad, wajd)'', annihilation ''(istilam)'', happiness ''(bast (sufism), bast)'', despondency ''(qabd)'', awakening ''(sahû)'', intoxication ''(sukr)'', etc. They arise like flashes on the horizon, blinding flashes of lightning which disappear immediately. However, these stages are necessary for the liberating experience of Man; thanks to them he may distinguish the contingent from the consciousness anything, except that which is destined to endure. Acco ...
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Renee Haal
Renee Godfrey (born Renee Vera Haal; September 1, 1919 – May 24, 1964) was an American stage and motion picture actress and singer. Early life Godfrey was born September 1, 1919, in New York, with Dutch and French ancestry as the daughter of Emil Haall, a Dutch diamond merchant, and his wife. Career Beginning at age 11, she worked as a model, and as a sophomore in high school she switched to night classes so that she could model during the day. She posed for artist John La Gatta and photographers Edward Steichen, Victor Keppler, John Hutchins, and others. She appeared in advertisements that were published nationally, and she had the most-photographed hands and legs in New York. When a film executive saw her image on a billboard, that led the way to her work in motion pictures. Godfrey was featured on both radio and television programs in Britain. She initially entered films at RKO, working as Renee Haal, and made her début in Sam Wood's '' Kitty Foyle'' (1940). Also in ...
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