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هر خوشی کاید به تو ناخوش شود ** آب حیوان گر رسد آتش شود 2685
- Every sweet thing that comes to thee grows unsweet: if the Water of Life arrive, it turns into fire.
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کیمیای مرگ و جسکست آن صفت ** مرگ گردد زان حیاتت عاقبت
- That (morbid) quality is the elixir of death and woe: thereby thy (spiritual) life is at last turned into death.
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بس غدایی که ز وی دل زنده شد ** چون بیامد در تن تو گنده شد
- There was many a food by which thy heart (spirit) was revived: when it entered thy body, it became stinking.
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بس عزیزی که بناز اشکار شد ** چون شکارت شد بر تو خوار شد
- There is many a dear one that was hunted (by thee) with blandishments: when he became thy prey, he became cheap in thine eyes.
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آشنایی عقل با عقل از صفا ** چون شود هر دم فزون باشد ولا
- When from sincerity the friendship of intellect with intellect arises, every moment the devotion is increased;
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آشنایی نفس با هر نفس پست ** تو یقین میدان که دم دم کمترست 2690
- (But) know for sure, the friendship of the carnal soul with any base carnal soul is momently diminished,
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زانک نفسش گرد علت میتند ** معرفت را زود فاسد میکند
- Because his carnal soul hovers round disease and soon corrupts the (friendly) acquaintance.
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گر نخواهی دوست را فردا نفیر ** دوستی با عاقل و با عقل گیر
- If thou dost not wish thy friend to be averse (to thee) on the morrow, take (choose) friendship with the intelligent and with the intellect.
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از سموم نفس چون با علتی ** هر چه گیری تو مرض را آلتی
- Inasmuch as thou art sick from the simoom of the carnal soul, whatever thou mayst take thou art the instrument for (infecting it with) disease.
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گر بگیری گوهری سنگی شود ** ور بگیری مهر دل جنگی شود
- If thou take a jewel, it becomes a (common) stone; and if thou take kindness of heart, it becomes a hatred;
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ور بگیری نکتهی بکری لطیف ** بعد درکت گشت بیذوق و کثیف 2695
- And if thou take a fine original saying, after thy apprehension (of it) it has become tasteless and gross—
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که من این را بس شنیدم کهنه شد ** چیز دیگر گو بجز آن ای عضد
- ‘I have heard this many a time; it has become old: tell something else besides this, O trusty friend.’
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چیز دیگر تازه و نو گفته گیر ** باز فردا زان شوی سیر و نفیر
- Suppose that something else fresh and new has been said, again to-morrow thou art surfeited with it and averse.
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دفع علت کن چو علت خو شود ** هرحدیثی کهنه پیشت نو شود
- Remove the disease: when the disease is eradicated, every old tale will become new to thee,
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تا که از کهنه برآرد برگ نو ** بشکفاند کهنه صد خوشه ز گو
- So that it will bring forth new leaves from the old (bough): the old (tale) will cause a hundred clusters to blossom from the ditch.
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ما طبیبانیم شاگردان حق ** بحر قلزم دید ما را فانفلق 2700
- We are the (spiritual) physicians, the disciples of God: the Red Sea beheld us and was cloven.
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آن طبیبان طبیعت دیگرند ** که به دل از راه نبضی بنگرند
- Those natural physicians are different, for they look into the heart by means of a pulse.
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ما به دل بی واسطه خوش بنگریم ** کز فراست ما به عالی منظریم
- We look well into the heart without intermediary, for through clairvoyance we are in a high belvedere.
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آن طبیبان غذااند و ثمار ** جان حیوانی بدیشان استوار
- Those (others) are physicians of food and fruit: by them the animal soul is (made) strong.
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ما طبیبان فعالیم و مقال ** ملهم ما پرتو نور جلال
- We are physicians of deeds and words: the ray of the light of (Divine) Majesty is our inspirer,
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کین چنین فعلی ترا نافع بود ** و آنچنان فعلی ز ره قاطع بود 2705
- (So that we know) that a deed like this will be beneficial to thee, while a deed like that will cut (thee) off from the Way;
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اینچنین قولی ترا پیش آورد ** و آنچنان قولی ترا نیش آورد
- And that words like these will lead thee on (to grace), while words like those will bring anguish to thee.
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آن طبیبان را بود بولی دلیل ** وین دلیل ما بود وحی جلیل
- To those (other) physicians a (sample of) urine is evidence, whereas this evidence of ours is the inspiration of the Almighty.
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دستمزدی می نخواهیم از کسی ** دستمزد ما رسد از حق بسی
- We do not desire a fee from any one: our fee comes many a time from God.
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هین صلا بیماری ناسور را ** داروی ما یک بیک رنجور را
- Hark, come hither for the incurable disease! We, one by one, are a medicine for the (spiritually) sick.”
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معجزه خواستن قوم از پیغامبران
- How the people (of Sabá) demanded miracles from the prophets.