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  • If every busybody had found the track (had attained) to His grace, how should God have sent so many prophets?
  • The particular intellect is like the lightning and the flash: how is it possible to go to Wakhsh in a flash?
  • The light of the lightning is not for guidance on the way; nay, it is a command to the cloud to weep. 3320
  • The lightning of our intellect is for the sake of weeping, to the end that nonexistence may weep in longing for (real) existence.
  • The child's intellect said, “Attend school”; but it cannot learn by itself.
  • The sick man's intellect leads him to the physician; but his intellect is not successful in curing him.
  • Mark, the devils were going heavenward and listening to the secrets on high
  • And carrying away a little of those secrets, till the shooting stars quickly drove them from heaven, 3325
  • Saying, “Begone! A prophet is come there (on the earth): from him will be obtained whatsoever ye crave.
  • If ye are seeking priceless pearls, enter the houses by their doors.
  • Keep knocking that door-ring and stand at the door: there is no way for you in the direction of the vault of heaven.
  • Ye need not take this long road: We have bestowed on an earthly one the secrets of the mystery.
  • Come to him, if ye are not disloyal; be made sugar-cane by him, though ye are (empty) reeds.” 3330
  • That Guide will cause verdure to grow from thy earth: he is not inferior to the hoof of the horse of Gabriel.
  • Thou wilt be made verdure, thou wilt be made fresh anew, if thou become the dust of the horse of a Gabriel—
  • The life-giving verdure which Sámirí put into the (golden) calf, so that it became endowed with the (vital) essence.
  • From that verdure it took life and bellowed—such a bellowing as confounded the foe.
  • If ye come loyally to the possessors of the mystery, ye will be freed from the hood, like a falcon— 3335
  • The hood that binds eye and ear, whereby the falcon is (made) wretched and abject.
  • The hood is (placed as) a blind on the eyes of falcons because its (the falcon's) whole desire is for its own kind.
  • When it has been severed from its kind, it associates with the king: the falconer unveils its eye.
  • God drove the devils from His place of watch, (He drove) the particular intellect from its autonomy,
  • Saying, “Do not domineer: thou art not autonomous; nay, thou art the pupil of the heart and predisposed (to learn from it). 3340
  • Go to the heart, go, for thou art a part of the heart: take heed, for thou art a slave of the just King.”
  • To be His slave is better than being a sovereign, for “I am better” is the word of Satan.