- From their weak conventional faith and from the illusions of their unseeing eyes.
- ز اعتقاد سست پر تقلیدشان ** وز خیال دیدهی بیدیدشان
- Oh, what device can their mental perception employ, I wonder, against the ebb and flow of the trackless Sea? 2770
- ای عجب چه فن زند ادراکشان ** پیش جزر و مد بحر بینشان
- From that Desert came (all) these signs of cultivation and prosperity; (thence) came (all) empires and kingships and vizierates.
- زان بیابان این عمارتها رسید ** ملک و شاهی و وزارتها رسید
- Yearning with desire they (phenomenal ideas) come in troops from the Desert of Non-existence into the visible (material) world.
- زان بیابان عدم مشتاق شوق ** میرسند اندر شهادت جوق جوق
- Caravan on caravan, they arrive from this Desert every evening and morning.
- کاروان بر کاروان زین بادیه ** میرسد در هر مسا و غادیه
- They come and seize our houses in distraint, (each one) saying, “I have arrived, ’tis my turn, do thou begone!”
- آید و گیرد وثاق ما گرو ** که رسیدم نوبت ما شد تو رو
- When the son has opened the eye of reason (attained to years of discretion), the father at once puts his (own) baggage in the cart. 2775
- چون پسر چشم خرد را بر گشاد ** زود بابا رخت بر گردون نهاد
- ’Tis (like) the King's highway—(travellers) departing and arriving, one going in this direction, another in that direction.
- جادهی شاهست آن زین سو روان ** وآن از آن سو صادران و واردان
- Consider well! We, (though apparently) sitting still, are (really) marching: don't you see that we are bound for a new place (of abode)?
- نیک بنگر ما نشسته میرویم ** مینبینی قاصد جای نویم
- You do not get (and spend) your capital for any present need; nay, but (you keep it) for your ultimate purposes.
- بهر حالی مینگیری راس مال ** بلک از بهر غرضها در مل