Hark, come and from this quarter behold this organ pealing ‘Oh, would that my people knew!’
داد ما را داد حق فرعونیی ** نه چو فرعونیت و ملکت فانیی
God's bounty hath bestowed on us a Pharaohship, (but) not a perishable one like thy Pharaohship and kingdom.
سر بر آر و ملک بین زنده و جلیل ** ای شده غره به مصر و رود نیل 4125
Lift up thy head and behold the living and majestic kingdom, O thou who hast been deluded by Egypt and the river Nile.
گر تو ترک این نجس خرقه کنی ** نیل را در نیل جان غرقه کنی
If thou wilt take leave of this filthy tattered cloak, thou wilt drown the (bodily) Nile in the Nile of the spirit.
هین بدار از مصر ای فرعون دست ** در میان مصر جان صد مصر هست
Hark, O Pharaoh, hold thy hand from (renounce) Egypt: there are a hundred Egypts within the Egypt of the Spirit.
تو انا رب همیگویی به عام ** غافل از ماهیت این هر دو نام
Thou sayest to the vulgar, ‘I am a Lord,’ being unaware of the essential natures of both these names.
رب بر مربوب کی لرزان بود ** کی انادان بند جسم و جان بود
How should a Lord be trembling (with hope or fear) for that which is lorded over? How should one who knows ‘I’ be in bondage to body and soul?
نک انا ماییم رسته از انا ** از انای پر بلای پر عنا 4130
Lo, we are (the real) ‘I,’ having been freed from (the unreal) ‘I,’ from the ‘I’ that is full of tribulation and trouble.
آن انایی بر تو ای سگ شوم بود ** در حق ما دولت محتوم بود
To thee, O cur, that ‘I’-hood was baleful, (but) in regard to us it was irreversibly ordained felicity.
گر نبودیت این انایی کینهکش ** کی زدی بر ما چنین اقبال خوش
Unless thou hadst had this vindictive ‘I’-hood, how should such fortune have bidden us welcome?
شکر آنک از دار فانی میرهیم ** بر سر این دار پندت میدهیم
In thanksgiving for our deliverance from the perishable abode we are (now) admonishing thee on this gallows.
دار قتل ما براق رحلتست ** دار ملک تو غرور و غفلتست
The gallows (dár) on which we are killed is the Buráq on which we ride (to Heaven); the abode (dár) possessed by thee is delusion and heedlessness.
این حیاتی خفیه در نقش ممات ** وان مماتی خفیه در قشر حیات 4135
This (gallows) is a life concealed in the form of death, while that (abode) is a death concealed in the husk of life.
مینماید نور نار و نار نور ** ورنه دنیا کی بدی دارالغرور
(Here) light seems as fire, and fire as light: else, how should this world have been the abode of delusion?”
هین مکن تعجیل اول نیست شو ** چون غروب آری بر آ از شرق ضو
Beware, do not make (too much) haste: first become naught, and when you sink (into non-existence) rise from the radiant East!
از انایی ازل دل دنگ شد ** این انایی سرد گشت و ننگ شد
The heart was dumbfounded by the eternal “I”-hood: this (unreal) “I”-hood became insipid and opprobrious (in its sight).
زان انای بیانا خوش گشت جان ** شد جهان او از انایی جهان
The spirit was made glad by that “I”-hood without “I” and sprang away from the “I”-hood of the world.
از انا چون رست اکنون شد انا ** آفرینها بر انای بی عنا 4140
Since it has been delivered from “I,” it has now become “I”: blessings on the “I” that is without affliction;
کو گریزان و انایی در پیش ** میدود چون دید وی را بی ویش
For it is fleeing (from its unreal “I”-hood), and (the real) “I”-hood is running after it, since it saw it (the spirit) to be selfless.
طالب اویی نگردد طالبت ** چون بمردی طالبت شد مطلبت
(If) you seek it (the real “I”-hood), it will not become a seeker of you: (only) when you have died (to self) will that which you seek become your seeker.
زندهای کی مردهشو شوید ترا ** طالبی کی مطلبت جوید ترا
(If) you are living, how should the corpse-washer wash you? (If) you are seeking, how should that which you seek go in search of you?
If the intellect could discern the (true) way in this question, Fakhr-i Rází would be an adept in religious mysteries;
لیک چون من لمن یذق لم یدر بود ** عقل و تخییلات او حیرت فزود 4145
But since he was (an example of the saying that) whoso has not tasted does not know, his intelligence and imaginations (only) increased his perplexity.