By a phantasy one person is filled with (desire for) magnificence and turns his face towards the mines (of precious ore) in the mountains;320
از خیالی گشته شخصی پرشکوه ** روی آورده به معدنهای کوه
And, (inspired) by a phantasy, another sets his face with bitter toil towards the sea for the sake of pearls;
وز خیالی آن دگر با جهد مر ** رو نهاده سوی دریا بهر در
And another (goes) into a church to perform religious exercises, while another (betakes himself) to sowing in his greed (for gain).
وآن دگر بهر ترهب در کنشت ** وآن یکی اندر حریصی سوی کشت
Through phantasy that one becomes the waylayer (destroyer) of him who has escaped (unhurt); and through phantasy this (other) becomes the salve (deliverer) of him who has been (sorely) wounded.
از خیال آن رهزن رسته شده ** وز خیال این مرهم خسته شده
One loses his soul in the invocation of demons, while another sets his foot upon the stars.
در پریخوانی یکی دل کرده گم ** بر نجوم آن دیگری بنهاده سم
He (the observer) sees that these modes of action in the external world are diverse (since they arise) from the various phantasies within.325
این روشها مختلف بیند برون ** زان خیالات ملون ز اندرون
This man (engaged in some occupation) is amazed at that man (occupied with something else) and says, “What is he about?” Every taster denies the other (whose taste is different).
این در آن حیران شده کان بر چیست ** هر چشنده آن دگر را نافیست
Unless those phantasies were incongruous, how did the modes of action become diverse externally?
آن خیالات ار نبد نامتلف ** چون ز بیرون شد روشها مختلف
Since the qibla (the true object) of the soul has been hidden, every one has turned his face to a (different) quarter.
قبلهی جان را چو پنهان کردهاند ** هر کسی رو جانبی آوردهاند
Comparison of the different practices and the various aspirations (of mankind) to the disagreement of those who at prayer-time endeavour to find the qibla (direction of Mecca) when it is dark, and to the search of divers (for pearls) at the bottom of the sea.
تمثیل روشهای مختلف و همتهای گوناگون به اختلاف تحری متحریان در وقت نماز قبله را در وقت تاریکی و تحری غواصان در قعر بحر
(They are) like folk trying to find (the direction of the Ka‘ba) and (each) turning in a certain direction which they fancy is the qibla:
همچو قومی که تحری میکنند ** بر خیال قبله سویی میتنند
When at dawn the Ka‘ba appears, it is discovered who has lost the (right) way;330
چونک کعبه رو نماید صبحگاه ** کشف گردد که کی گم کردست راه
Or like divers under the depth of the (sea)-water, every one (of whom) picks up something in haste:
یا چو غواصان به زیر قعر آب ** هر کسی چیزی همیچیند شتاب
In hope of (getting) precious jewels and pearls, they fill their bags with that and this;
بر امید گوهر و در ثمین ** توبره پر میکنند از آن و این
When they come up from the floor of the deep sea, the possessor of the great pearls is discovered,
چون بر آیند از تگ دریای ژرف ** کشف گردد صاحب در شگرف
And (also) the other who got the small pearls, and the other who got (only) pebbles and worthless shells.
وآن دگر که برد مروارید خرد ** وآن دگر که سنگریزه و شبه برد
Even thus in the Sáhira (place of Judgement) a shameful overwhelming tribulation will afflict them (the followers of phantasy).335
هکذی یبلوهم بالساهره ** فتنة ذات افتضاح قاهره
Similarly, every class of people in the world are fluttering like moths round a candle.
همچنین هر قوم چون پروانگان ** گرد شمعی پرزنان اندر جهان
They attach themselves to a fire and circle round their own candle
خویشتن بر آتشی برمیزنند ** گرد شمع خود طوافی میکنند
In the hope of (gaining) the blessed fire of Moses, by the flame whereof the tree is made more green (flourishing).
بر امید آتش موسی بخت ** کز لهیبش سبزتر گردد درخت
Every troop (of them) has heard of the excellence of that fire, and all imagine that any spark is that (same fire).
فضل آن آتش شنیده هر رمه ** هر شرر را آن گمان برده همه
When the Light of Everlastingness rises at dawn, each (candle) reveals what (manner of) candle it was.340
چون برآید صبحدم نور خلود ** وا نماید هر یکی چه شمع بود
Whosoever's wings were burnt by the candle of victory, that goodly candle bestows on him eighty wings;
هر کرا پر سوخت زان شمع ظفر ** بدهدش آن شمع خوش هشتاد پر
(But) beneath the bad candle many a moth, whose eyes were sealed, is left (lying) with burnt wings,
جوق پروانهی دو دیده دوخته ** مانده زیر شمع بد پر سوخته
Quivering in sorrow and anguish, lamenting the vain desire that seals the eyes.
میطپد اندر پشیمانی و سوز ** میکند آه از هوای چشمدوز
Its candle says (to it), “Since I am burnt, how should I deliver thee from burning (grief) and oppression?”
شمع او گوید که چون من سوختم ** کی ترا برهانم از سوز و ستم