- They push on rapidly to grapehood (maturity), so that duality and hatred and strife depart (from them).
- سوی انگوری همیرانند تیز ** تا دویی برخیزد و کین و ستیز
- Then in grapehood they rend their skins till they become one: unity is the (proper) attribute of him (who is one with others). 3725
- پس در انگوری همیدرند پوست ** تا یکی گردند و وحدت وصف اوست
- A friend becomes a foe because he is still two: no one (ever) engaged in a battle with himself.
- دوست دشمن گردد ایرا هم دو است ** هیچ یک با خویش جنگی در نبست
- Blessings on the universal love of the Master, (which) gave oneness to hundreds of thousands of motes!
- آفرین بر عشق کل اوستاد ** صد هزاران ذره را داد اتحاد
- (They were) as dust scattered on the thoroughfare: the hand of the Potter made them one jug.
- همچو خاک مفترق در رهگذر ** یک سبوشان کرد دست کوزهگر
- (But the simile fails as applied to souls), for the oneness of bodies (formed) of water and clay is imperfect: the (oneness of) soul is not like this.
- که اتحاد جسمهای آب و طین ** هست ناقص جان نمیماند بدین
- If I should here utter similitudes in comparison (illustration), I fear it might disorder (perplex) the understanding. 3730
- گر نظایر گویم اینجا در مثال ** فهم را ترسم که آرد اختلال
- Even now there exists (a) Solomon, but we are blinded by exulting in (our) farsightedness.
- هم سلیمان هست اکنون لیک ما ** از نشاط دور بینی در عما
- Far-sightedness keeps a man blind, just as one sleeping in a house is blind to the house.
- دور بینی کور دارد مرد را ** همچو خفته در سرا کور از سرا
- We are much addicted to subtle discussions, we are exceedingly fond of solving problems;
- مولعیم اندر سخنهای دقیق ** در گرهها باز کردن ما عشیق