- Thousands of men and women came to him (Báyazíd), saying, “O thou in whose single shirt the two worlds are contained, 2135
- پیش او آمد هزاران مرد و زن ** کای دو عالم درج در یک پیرهن
- If this body of thine were a human body, it would have been destroyed, like a human body, by the daggers.”
- این تن تو گر تن مردم بدی ** چون تن مردم ز خنجر گم شدی
- A self-existent one encountered a selfless one in combat: the self-existent one drove a thorn into his own eye (hurt himself).
- با خودی با بیخودی دوچار زد ** با خود اندر دیدهی خود خار زد
- O you who stab the selfless ones with the sword, you are stabbing your own body with it. Beware!
- ای زده بر بیخودان تو ذوالفقار ** بر تن خود میزنی آن هوش دار
- For the selfless one has passed away (in God) and is safe: he is dwelling in safety for ever.
- زانک بیخود فانی است و آمنست ** تا ابد در آمنی او ساکنست
- His form has passed away and he has become a mirror: naught is there but the form (image) of the face of another. 2140
- نقش او فانی و او شد آینه ** غیر نقش روی غیر آن جای نه
- If you spit (at it), you spit at your own face; and if you strike at the mirror, you strike at yourself;
- گر کنی تف سوی روی خود کنی ** ور زنی بر آینه بر خود زنی
- And if you see an ugly face (in that mirror), ’tis you; and if you see Jesus and Mary, ’tis you.
- ور ببینی روی زشت آن هم توی ** ور ببینی عیسی و مریم توی
- He is neither this nor that: he is simple (pure and free from attributes of self): he has placed your image before you.
- او نه اینست و نه آن او ساده است ** نقش تو در پیش تو بنهاده است
- When the discourse reached this point, it closed its lips; when the pen reached this point, it broke to pieces.
- چون رسید اینجا سخن لب در ببست ** چون رسید اینجا قلم درهم شکست