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3057-3066

  • The moon is inanimate, and its east is inanimate: the heart's east is the soul of the soul of Soul.
  • The east of that Sun which illumines the inward part—the sun of day is (only) the husk and reflexion thereof;
  • For when the body is dead (and) without the (vital) flame, neither day nor night appears to it;
  • But though it (the flame) be not (there), (yet) when this (spiritual Sun) is (present) in perfection, it (the Sun) maintains itself intact without night and day, 3060
  • Just as the eye, without moon and sun, sees moon and sun in dream.
  • Since our sleep is the brother of death, O such and such, know (the difference of) that brother from this brother.
  • And if they tell thee that that is the branch (derivative) of this, do not hear (believe) it, O follower of authority, without (having) certain knowledge.
  • During sleep thy spirit is beholding the representation of a state (of things) which thou wilt not behold, whilst thou art awake, in twenty years,
  • And thou art running, for (whole) lifetimes, to the sagacious (spiritual) kings in quest of the interpretation thereof, 3065
  • Saying, “Tell (me), what is the interpretation of that dream?” To call such a mystery a “branch” is currishness.