The Flow of Khabib Nurmagomedov

Dulalamayn
3 min readJun 25, 2022
Khabib attesting Unity.

Khabib Nurmagomedov, probably one of the most enigmatic “athlete” of this century, has a flow. An understanding of life that you can attain when you become the absolute best at what you do, the best in who you are, also called getting to the flow.

If you compare an athlete like Khabib Nurmagomedov to an athlete like, say Rose Namajunas. You’d say, these two have nothing in common. Except that they held a UFC title around the same time in Time.
Well, like Morpheus said: “When I hear coincidence, I see providence.”,
I would say: just as Rose has a flow, in a way people can refer to, Khabib (which means Be-Loved one in arabic) also has a flow. Only his flow is not understood because of its background, which is islam.

Islam has many many many many maaaaaaaaany levels.
And if your knowledge of islam is from the last guy you had a conversation with which was muslim or perhaps you never interacted with a muslim and your only idea of islam is what you get from the news, then picture a maze which has several entry points, and each point has a key, each key was given to a major civilisation to safeguard it. Think of this maze as our current world in Time. Then I would say it is highly time if we want to enter a higher level of game to start cooperating in solving the riddle before it goes down, really down.
Islam better start to get some respect, because it claims of itself that it was given the key to the Heart.

Now picture Khabib (which means be-loved one), people speak of his mind as a fighter yet every one fails to see the intelligence behind it. Because it is not his mind you should be looking at, it is his heart.

Ok ok I get it, this religious talk can seem scary at times. Especially if your only interactions with religion is via the nuthouse.
But I want to add this to my flow thinking: Almost all, if not all, thinkers and philosophers that conceived the mental framework that allowed our age to happen were deeply religious people. I think from my point of view that they were not big fans of the ritualistic daily, weekly,
monthly practices. Because they believed that the collective consciousness had attained a level of humanity that could allow for happiness(paradise) to flourish regardless the physical practices.
Now, remember this is only my point of view. I also believe that in religion there can be many answers to be found with regards to the human
dilemma especially because it is also a path that opens up higher levels of consciousness (Whatever consciousness means to you, perhaps levels of pure rational thinking, or pure levels of experience)

xo xo

Dulalamayn

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