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1442-1451

  • Necessitarianism is the wing and pinion of the perfect; necessitarianism is also the prison and chains of the slothful.
  • Know that this necessitarianism is like the water of the Nile— water to the true believer and blood to the infidel.
  • Wings carry falcons to the king; wings carry crows to the graveyard.
  • Now return to the description of non-existence, for it (non-existence) is like bezoar, though you think it is poison. 1445
  • Hark, O fellow-servant, go and, like the Hindú boy, be not afraid of the Mahmúd of non-existence.
  • Be afraid of the existence in which you are now: that phantasy of yours is nothing and you (yourself) are nothing.
  • One nothing has fallen in love with another nothing: has any naught ever waylaid (and attacked) any other naught?
  • When these phantasies have departed from before you, that which your understanding hath not conceived becomes clear to you.
  • Those who have passed away do not grieve on account of death; their only regret is to have missed the opportunities (of life).
  • That captain of mankind has said truly that no one who has passed away from this world 1450
  • Feels sorrow and regret and disappointment on account of death; nay, but he feels a hundred regrets for having missed the opportunity,