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2203-2252

  • All these (people) are afraid of (losing) good and (suffering) evil: none that is afraid is himself frightened by himself.
  • In reality, then, (the creator of their fear and) the ruler over (them) all is that One who is near, though He is not perceived by the senses.
  • He is perceived in a certain hiding-place (the heart), but not perceived by the sense of this house (the body). 2205
  • The sense to which God is manifested is not the sense of this world; it is another.
  • If the animal sense perceived those (Divine) forms (ideas) an ox or an ass would be the Báyazíd of the time.
  • He who made the body to be the theatre in which every spirit is manifested, He who made the Ark to be the Buráq (steed) of Noah,
  • He, if He will, makes (what is) a very ark in (its ordinary) character to be a (destructive) flood for you, O seeker of light.
  • At every moment, O man of little means, He has conjoined with your grief and gladness an ark (to save you) and a flood (to destroy you). 2210
  • If you do not perceive the ark and the sea (flood) before you, (then) consider (whence come) the tremors in all your limbs.
  • Since his (the trembling man's) eyes do not perceive the source of his fear, he is affrighted by diverse kinds of phantasy.
  • (For example), a drunken boor strikes a blind man with his fist: the blind man thinks it is a kicking camel,
  • Because at that moment he heard a camel's cry: the ear, not the eye, is the mirror for the blind.
  • (But) then again the blind man says, “No, it was a stone (which some one threw at me), or perhaps it was (a brick) from an echoing dome.” 2215
  • It was neither this nor that nor that: He who created fear produced these (phantasies).
  • Certainly fear and trembling are (produced) by another: nobody is frightened by himself, O sorrowful man.
  • The miserable philosopher calls fear “imagination” (wahm): he has wrongly understood this lesson.
  • How should there be any imagination without reality? How should any false coin pass (into circulation) without a genuine one?
  • How should a lie fetch a price (have value) without truth? Every lie in both worlds has arisen from truth. 2220
  • He (the liar) saw the currency and prestige enjoyed by truth: he set going (circulated) the lie in hope of (its enjoying) the same.
  • O (incarnate) lie, whose fortune is (derived) from veracity, give thanks for the bounty and do not deny the truth!
  • Shall I speak of the philosopher and his mad fancy, or of His (God's) ships (arks) and seas (floods)?
  • Nay, (I will speak) of His arks, which are the spiritual counsel (given by the saints); I will speak of the whole: the part is included in the whole.
  • Know every saint to be a Noah and captain of the Ark; know companionship with these (worldly) people to be the Flood. 2225
  • Do not flee from lions and fierce dragons, (but) beware of friends and kinsmen.
  • They waste your time (when you are) face to face (with them), and your recollections of them devour (the time of) your absence (from them).
  • Like a thirsty ass, the image of each one (in your phantasy) is licking up the sherbet of (spiritual) thought from the flagon of the body.
  • The (mental) image of those talebearers has sucked out of you the dew that you have (derived) from the Sea of Life.
  • The sign, then, of the absorption (drying up) of the water (sap) in the boughs is that they are not moved to sway (to and fro). 2230
  • The limb of him who is free (detached from the world) is (like) a moist fresh bough: (if) you pull it in any direction, it is (easily) pulled.
  • If you want a basket, you can make it (a basket); you can also make its neck a hoop;
  • (But) when it has been sucked dry by the draining of (the sap from) its root, it does not come (readily) in the direction to which (your) command is pulling it.
  • Recite, then, from the Qur’án (the words) they stand up languidly, when the bough gets no medicinal (curative) treatment from its root.
  • This symbol (allegory) is fiery, (but) I will cut it short and resume (the story of) the fakir and the treasure and the circumstances connected with it. 2235
  • You have seen the fire that burns every (dry) sapling; (now) see the fire of the Spirit by which phantasy is burnt.
  • Neither for phantasy nor for reality is there any protection against a fire like this which flamed forth from the Spirit.
  • He is the adversary of every lion and every fox: everything is perishing except His Face.
  • Go into His aspects (attributes) and Face (Essence), become spent (emptied of self): go in, become enveloped (suppressed), like the alif in bism.
  • In bism the alif has stayed hidden: it is in bism and also it is not in bism. 2240
  • Such is the case with all the letters that disappear when they are elided for the purpose of (effecting) conjunctions.
  • It (the suppressed alif in bism) is a sila (means of conjunction) and through it the b and the s have attained to union: the union of the b and the s could not bear the (external intervention of the) alif.
  • Since this union cannot bear (the intervention of) a single letter, it behoves me to cut short the discourse.
  • Since a single letter is the cause of separation between the s and the b, here silence is a most urgent duty.
  • When the alif has passed away from self(-existence), taking shelter (in self-abandonment), the b and the s say “alif” without it. 2245
  • (The words) thou didst not throw when thou threwest are (an utterance spoken) without him (the Prophet); likewise (the words) God said sprang from his silence.
  • So long as a drug exists (independently), it has no effect; it removes diseases (only) when it has perished (has been dissolved and assimilated).
  • (Even) if (all) the forest should become pens and (all) the ocean ink, (yet) there is no hope of bringing the Mathnawí to an end.
  • So long as the Brick-maker's mould is (filled with) earth, the scansion of its (the Mathnawí's) poetry, too, will be kept up.
  • When earth remains no more and He (God) dries (withers and destroys) its existence, His sea when it foams will make (fresh) earth. 2250
  • When the forest remains no more and disappears (from existence), (other) forests will raise their heads from the essence of the Sea.
  • Hence that Lord of relief (from sorrow) said, “Relate Traditions (drawn) from our Sea, since there is no harm (in doing so).”