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2215-2224

  • (But) then again the blind man says, “No, it was a stone (which some one threw at me), or perhaps it was (a brick) from an echoing dome.” 2215
  • It was neither this nor that nor that: He who created fear produced these (phantasies).
  • Certainly fear and trembling are (produced) by another: nobody is frightened by himself, O sorrowful man.
  • The miserable philosopher calls fear “imagination” (wahm): he has wrongly understood this lesson.
  • How should there be any imagination without reality? How should any false coin pass (into circulation) without a genuine one?
  • How should a lie fetch a price (have value) without truth? Every lie in both worlds has arisen from truth. 2220
  • He (the liar) saw the currency and prestige enjoyed by truth: he set going (circulated) the lie in hope of (its enjoying) the same.
  • O (incarnate) lie, whose fortune is (derived) from veracity, give thanks for the bounty and do not deny the truth!
  • Shall I speak of the philosopher and his mad fancy, or of His (God's) ships (arks) and seas (floods)?
  • Nay, (I will speak) of His arks, which are the spiritual counsel (given by the saints); I will speak of the whole: the part is included in the whole.