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  • O base man, how would the star be needed to demonstrate the (existence of) sunlight?
  • The Moon (the Prophet) is saying to earth and cloud and shadow, “I was a man, but it is revealed to me (that your God is one God).
  • Like you, I was dark in my nature: the Sun's revelation gave me such a light as this. 3660
  • I have a certain darkness in comparison with the (spiritual) suns, (but) I have light for the darknesses of (human) souls.
  • I am faint (less bright than the Sun) in order that thou mayst be able to bear (my beams), for thou art not the man for (a man who can bear) the most radiant Sun.
  • I was woven (mingled) together, like honey and vinegar, that I might find the way to (cure) sickness of heart.
  • Since thou hast recovered from thine illness, O thou (that wert) in thrall (to it), leave the vinegar and continue to eat the honey.”
  • (If) the throne of the heart has become restored to soundness and purged of sensuality, behold how the Merciful God is seated on His Throne. 3665
  • After this, God controls the heart without intermediary, since the heart has attained to this relation (with Him).
  • This discourse hath no end. Where is Zayd, that I may counsel him not to seek notoriety?
  • The (author's) return to the story of Zayd.
  • You will not find Zayd now, for he has fled: he has darted away from the shoe-row and dropped his shoes.
  • Who are you (that you should hope to find him)? Zayd cannot even find himself, (he has vanished) like the star on which the sun shone.
  • You will find neither mark nor trace of him, you will not find a straw (star) in the straw-strewn Way (the Milky Way). 3670
  • Our senses and finite speech (reason) are obliterated in the light of the knowledge of our (Divine) King.
  • Their (the God-intoxicated mystics') senses and understandings within (them) are (tossed), wave on wave, in (the sea of) they are assembled before Us.
  • When dawn comes, ’tis again the time of (bearing) the burden: the stars, which had become hidden, go (again) to work.
  • God gives back to the senseless ones their (lost) senses: (they return to consciousness) troop after troop, with rings (of mystic knowledge) in their ears,
  • Dancing, waving their hands in praise (of God), triumphing (and crying), “O Lord, Thou hast brought us to life.” 3675
  • Those crumbled skins and bones have become (like) horsemen and have raised the dust:
  • At Resurrection both the thankful and the ungrateful rush along from non-existence towards existence.
  • Why do you turn away your head and pretend not to see? Did you not turn away your head at first, (when you were) in non-existence (and disbelieved that you would ever come into existence)?
  • You had planted your foot (firmly) in non-existence, saying, “Who will uproot me from my place?”
  • Are not you beholding the action of your Lord, who dragged you (into existence) by the forelock, 3680
  • Until He drew you into (all) these various states (of being), which were not in your thought or fancy?
  • That non-existence is always His slave: work (in His service), O demon! Solomon is living.