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  • Their intoxication consists in a state of unconsciousness of self (faná), (in which they are) abiding for ever: he that passes away from self in love for Thee will not arise. 4205
  • Thy grace saith to our heart, “Go, O thou who hast become in pawn to the buttermilk of My love.
  • Thou hast fallen, like a gnat, into My buttermilk: O gnat, thou art not intoxicated, thou art the wine (itself).
  • O gnat, the vultures become intoxicated by thee, when thou ridest on the ocean of honey.
  • The mountains are tipsy with thee (and dance) like motes; the point and the compass and the line are in thy hand (control).
  • The torment at which they tremble is trembling at thee: every costly pearl is cheap to thee.” 4210
  • If God gave me five hundred mouths, I would sing in description (praise) of thee, O (my) soul and world;
  • (But) I have (only) one mouth, and even that one is crushed with shame before thee, O knower of the mystery.
  • In sooth I am not more crushed than non-existence, from the mouth of which (all) these peoples have come (forth).
  • A hundred thousand impressions of the Unseen World are waiting to spring forth graciously and kindly from non-existence.