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106-115

  • Saying, “Come ye from (the world of) locality to the world without spatial relations, in order that the wolf may not tear you to pieces in checkmate (utter discomfiture).”
  • Since its pearl-scattering radiance is such (as has been mentioned), the sun of the present world may be described as its bat.
  • The seven blue (celestial) spheres are in servitude to it; the courier moon is fevered and wasted away by it.
  • Venus lays her hand upon it to beseech (its favour); Jupiter comes forward to offer to it the ready money of his soul.
  • Saturn is eager to kiss its hand, but he does not regard himself as worthy of that honour. 110
  • On account of it, Mars has inflicted so many wounds on his hands and feet; and on account of it Mercury has broken a hundred pens.
  • All these stars (planets) are at war with the astronomer, saying, “O thou who hast let the spirit go and hast preferred colour (vanity),
  • It is the spirit, and we all are (mere) colour and designs: the star (spark) of every thought in it is the soul of the (material) stars.”
  • Where is thought (in relation to it)? There all is pure light: this word “thought” is (used only) for thy sake, O thinker.
  • Every (material) star hath its house on high: our star is not contained in any house. 115