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1077-1101

  • Tell (me), what single blessing is there in the world, from which some group of people is not excluded?
  • What profit have the ox and the ass in sugar? Every soul has a different food;
  • But if that food is accidental to it (and not according to its real nature), then admonition is the (proper) correction for it.
  • As (in the case of) one who from disease has become fond of (eating) clay— though he may suppose that that (clay) is indeed his (natural) food, 1080
  • He has (in reality) forgotten his original food and has betaken himself to the food of disease.
  • Having given up honey, he has eaten poison; he has made the food of disease (to be his nourishment) as (though it were) fat.
  • Man's original food is the Light of God: animal food is improper for him;
  • But, in consequence of disease, his mind has fallen into this (delusion), that day and night he should eat of this water and clay.
  • (He is) pale-faced, weak-footed, faint-hearted—where is the food of by Heaven which hath (starry) tracks? 1085
  • That is the food of the chosen ones of the (Divine) sovereignty; the eating thereof is (done) without throat or instrument.
  • The food of the (spiritual) sun is (derived) from the light of the (celestial) Throne; (the food that belongs) to the envious and devilish is (derived) from the smoke of the (terrestrial) carpet.
  • God said concerning the martyrs, they are (alive with their Lord) receiving sustenance. For that food there was neither mouth nor dish.
  • The heart is eating a (particular) food from every single companion; the heart is getting a (particular) excellence from every single (piece of) knowledge.
  • Every human being's (outer) form is like a cup; (only) the (spiritual) eye is a percipient of his (or her) reality. 1090
  • You eat (receive) something from meeting with any one, and you carry away something from conjunction with any associate.
  • When planet comes into conjunction with planet, the effect appropriate to them both is assuredly produced,
  • As (for example) the conjunction of man and woman brings to birth the human being, and (as) sparks arise from the conjunction of stone and iron;
  • And (as) from the conjunction of earth with rains (there are produced) fruits and greenery and sweet herbs;
  • And (as) from the conjunction of green things (plants and verdant spots) with man (there is produced) joy of heart and carelessness and happiness; 1095
  • And (as) from the conjunction of happiness with our souls are born our goodness and beneficence.
  • Our bodies become capable of eating and drinking when our desire for recreation (in the open air) is satisfied.
  • Redness of countenance is (derived) from the conjunction of blood (with the face); blood is (derived) from the beautiful rose-coloured sun.
  • Redness is the best of (all) colours, and that is (born) of the sun and is arriving (to us) from it.
  • Every land that has been conjoined with Saturn has become nitrous and is not the place for sowing. 1100
  • Through concurrence power comes into action, as (in the case of) the conjunction of the Devil with hypocrites.