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6
2225-2234

  • Know every saint to be a Noah and captain of the Ark; know companionship with these (worldly) people to be the Flood. 2225
  • Do not flee from lions and fierce dragons, (but) beware of friends and kinsmen.
  • They waste your time (when you are) face to face (with them), and your recollections of them devour (the time of) your absence (from them).
  • Like a thirsty ass, the image of each one (in your phantasy) is licking up the sherbet of (spiritual) thought from the flagon of the body.
  • The (mental) image of those talebearers has sucked out of you the dew that you have (derived) from the Sea of Life.
  • The sign, then, of the absorption (drying up) of the water (sap) in the boughs is that they are not moved to sway (to and fro). 2230
  • The limb of him who is free (detached from the world) is (like) a moist fresh bough: (if) you pull it in any direction, it is (easily) pulled.
  • If you want a basket, you can make it (a basket); you can also make its neck a hoop;
  • (But) when it has been sucked dry by the draining of (the sap from) its root, it does not come (readily) in the direction to which (your) command is pulling it.
  • Recite, then, from the Qur’án (the words) they stand up languidly, when the bough gets no medicinal (curative) treatment from its root.