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  • (But) death is not (really) easy to the souls of asses who do not possess the splendour of the everlasting soul.
  • Since he (the ass) does not possess the everlasting soul, he is damned: his boldness in (facing) death is the result of folly. 2825
  • Endeavour that your soul may become immortal, so that on the day of death you will have a (goodly) store.
  • Again, he (the ass) had no confidence in the Provider (to assure him) that He would scatter over him largesse from the Unseen.
  • Until now, the (Divine) Bounty had not kept him without the daily provision, though at times He subjected his body to a (severe) hunger.
  • Were hunger absent, in consequence of indigestion a hundred other afflictions would raise their heads in you.
  • Truly the affliction of hunger is better than those maladies in respect both of its subtilty and its lightness and (its effect on devotional) work. 2830
  • The affliction of hunger is purer than (all other) afflictions, especially (as) in hunger there are a hundred advantages and excellences.
  • Explaining the excellency of abstinence and hunger.
  • Indeed hunger is the king of medicines: hark, lay hunger to thy heart, do not regard it with such contempt.
  • Everything unsweet is made sweet by hunger: without hunger all sweet things are unacceptable.
  • Parable.