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  • We will draw curtains (of light) over this (terrestrial) sky, we will come to earth and set up the canopy,
  • We will deal justice and perform worship and every night we will fly up again to Heaven,
  • That we may become the wonder of the world, that we may establish safety and security on the earth.”
  • The analogy between the state of Heaven and (that of) the earth is inexact: it has a concealed difference. 3425
  • Explaining that one must keep one's own (spiritual) state and (mystical) intoxication hidden from the ignorant.
  • Hearken to the words of the Sage (Hakím) who lived in seclusion, “Lay thy head in the same place where thou hast drunk the wine.”
  • When the drunken man has gone astray from a tavern, he becomes the children's laughing-stock and plaything.
  • Whatever way he goes, he is falling in the mud, (now) on this side and (now) on that side, and every fool is laughing at him.
  • He (goes on) like this, while the children at his heels are without knowledge of his intoxication and the taste of his wine.
  • All mankind are children except him that is intoxicated with God; none is grownup except him that is freed from sensual desire. 3430
  • He (God) said, “This world is a play and pastime, and ye are children”; and God speaks truth.