- You cannot sit inactive for one moment: (you cannot rest) till some badness or goodness has issued from you.
- یک زمان بیکار نتوانی نشست ** تا بدی یا نیکیی از تو نجست
- These demands (cravings) for action were appointed in order that your inward consciousness should come clearly into (outward) view.
- این تقاضاهای کار از بهر آن ** شد موکل تا شود سرت عیان
- How, then, should the reel, which is the body, become still, when the thread's end, which is the mind, is pulling it?
- پس کلابهی تن کجا ساکن شود ** چون سر رشتهی ضمیرش میکشد
- The sign of that pulling is your anguish: to be inactive is to you like the death-agony.
- تاسهی تو شد نشان آن کشش ** بر تو بیکاری بود چون جان کنش
- This world and that world are for ever giving birth: every cause is a mother, the effect is the child (born) from it. 1000
- این جهان و آن جهان زاید ابد ** هر سبب مادر اثر از وی ولد
- When the effect was born, that too became a cause, so that it might give birth to wondrous effects.
- چون اثر زایید آن هم شد سبب ** تا بزاید او اثرهای عجب
- These causes are generation on generation, but it needs a very well illumined eye (to see all the links in their chain).”
- این سببها نسل بر نسل است لیک ** دیدهای باید منور نیک نیک
- The King, in conversation with him, arrived at this point: he either saw or did not see a sign.
- شاه با او در سخن اینجا رسید ** یا بدید از وی نشانی یا ندید
- If that searching King saw (such a sign), ’tis not strange; but we are not permitted to mention it.
- گر بدید آن شاه جویا دور نیست ** لیک ما را ذکر آن دستور نیست
- When that (other) slave came from the warm bath, that King and lofty personage called him to his presence, 1005
- چون ز گرمابه بیامد آن غلام ** سوی خویشش خواند آن شاه و همام