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Passages similar to: The Conference of the Birds — Invocation
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The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (44)
O you who value the truth, do not look for an analogy; the existence of this Being without equal does not admit of one. Since neither the prophets nor the heavenly messengers have understood the least particle, they have bowed their foreheads on the dust, saying: 'We have not known thee as thou must truly be.'
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (31-40)
If one form sought perfection from another form, Why then, O simpleton, do you set forth your needs To one who is as needy as yourself? Since forms...
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (38)
Now, it is not difficult to know the Creator of all creatures, but it is impossible to comprehend the likeness of this One. For it is difficult not...
Tripartite Tractate
The Father (6)
Not one of the names which are conceived or spoken, seen or grasped - not one of them applies to him, even though they are exceedingly glorious,...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XII: God Cannot Be Embraced in Words or By the Mind. (1)
For this is by no means capable of expression, like the other subjects of instruction," says the truth-loving Plato. For he that had heard right well ...
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (70)
Who will be able to discover the counsel of the Almighty, or to speak of the Divinity, or to proclaim it correctly? If we have not even been able to...
The Six Enneads
On Free-will and the Will of the One (19)
Stirred to the Supreme by what has been told, a man must strive to possess it directly; then he too will see, though still unable to tell it as he...
Allogenes the Stranger
The Powers of the Luminaries: C. Positive Theology (8)
And do not seek anything more, but go. We do not know whether the Unknowable One has angels or gods, or whether the One who is at rest contains anythi...
The Masnavi
Mahmud and Ayaz (continued) (23-33)
O pardon us, our sins are a heavy burden! Thou art hidden from us, though the heavens are filled With Thy light, which is brighter than sun and moon!...
The Masnavi
'Ali's Forbearance (71-80)
If Thou findest fault with Thy slaves, Verily it is right in Thee, O Blessed One! If Thou shouldst call sun and moon obscure, If Thou shouldst call...
The Masnavi
The Man who received a Pension from the Prefect of Tabriz (23-33)
Of the stars He made torches to illumine the sky, Ah! many are the buildings visible and invisible Which God has made between heaven's dome and...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (58)
"To whom have ye likened the Lord? or to what likeness have ye likened Him?" says the Scripture.
Allogenes the Stranger
Parallel with the Apocryphon of John (BG ,6-25,7 = II ,17-33) (12)
He will not be judged by that One, who is neither concerned for anything nor has any desire, but he is (judged) through himself because he has not fou...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of God (13)
The foregoing remarks may enable us to enter a little more fully into the meaning of those exclamations so often on the lips of the Faithful: "God is...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of Self (12)
These three, of course, are not the only marks which differentiate them from common people, but the only ones that come within our cognizance. Just...
The Masnavi
The Prince and the Handmaid (11-20)
None but the sun can display the sun, If you would see it displayed, turn not away from it. Shadows, indeed, may indicate the sun's presence, Shadows...
Allogenes the Stranger
The Powers of the Luminaries: A. Ascent through the Triple Powered One (5)
Do not know him, for it is impossible; but if by means of an enlightened thought you should know him, stay incognizant of him!"
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (42)
My son, do not dare to say a word about this One, and do not confine the God of all to mental images. For he who condemns may not be condemned by the...
Asclepius
Section XXXI (3)
That, then, which so transcends, which is not subject unto sense, [which is] beyond all bounds, [and which] cannot be grasped,—That transcends all...
The Masnavi
The Woman who lost all her infants (1-10)
God's mercy is known through the fruits thereof, But who save God knows His essence? No one knows the very essence of God's attributes A child knows...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput IX (6)
And there is the power of the Divine similitude, which turns all created things to the Cause. These things, then, must be said to be similar to Almigh...
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