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1117-1126

  • And he that has not regarded (all) becomings (movements and changes) as (proceeding) from that Sea, at every instant turns his face towards a new point of orientation.
  • He has drunk salt water from the sweet Sea, so that the salt water has made him blind.
  • The Sea is saying, “Drink of my water with the right hand, O blind one, that thou mayst gain sight.”
  • Here “the right hand” is right opinion, which knows concerning (both) good and evil whence they are. 1120
  • O lance, there is a Lancer, so that sometimes thou becomest straight, sometimes (bent) double.
  • Through love of Shams-i Dín (the Sun of the Religion) I am without claws (powerless); else I would make that blind one see.
  • Hark, O Light of the Truth, Husámu’ddín, do thou speedily heal him, to the confusion of the eye of the envious;
  • (Heal him with) the quick-acting tutty of majesty, the darkness-killing remedy of the recalcitrant,
  • Which, if it strike on the eye of the blind man, will dispel from him a hundred years' darkness. 1125
  • Heal all the blind ones except the envious man who from envy is bringing denial against thee.