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Sufi
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Love of God (12)
The Vision of God All Muslims profess to believe that the Vision of God is the summit of human felicity, because it is so stated in the Law; but with many this is a mere lip-profession which arouses no emotion in their hearts. This is quite natural, for how can a man long for a thing of which he has no knowledge? We will endeavour to show briefly why the Vision of God is the greatest happiness to which a man can attain.
Sufi
The Three Travelers (Summary)
A Mosalman was traveling with two unbelievers, a Jew and a Christian. Like wisdom linked with the flesh and the devil. God was "nigh unto His...
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Neoplatonic
Beauty (7)
Anyone that has seen This, knows what I intend when I say that it is beautiful. Even the desire of it is to be desired as a Good. To attain it is for ...
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Sufi
The Visions seen by the Saint Daquqi (Summary)
To illustrate the exalted state of identification of the will with the Divine will just described, the poet tells the story of the visions and mighty...
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Christian Mysticism
Sermon II: The Nearness Of The Kingdom (8)
Schoolmen have often asked how it is possible for the soul to know God. It is not from severity that God demands much from men in order to obtain the...
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Sufi
The Three Travelers (21-30)
Would you, O Christian, rebel against 'Isa's commands, Whether those commands were agreeable or the reverse? How could I rebel against the 'Glory of...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter LIII (53.3)
ANSWER: whatever with justice and truth we do, or might call good. When therefore among the creatures the man cleaveth to that which is the best that he can p...
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Christian Mysticism
Sermon II: The Nearness Of The Kingdom (3)
God is equally near in all creatures. The wise man saith, "God hath spread out His net over all creatures, so that whosoever wishes to discover Him...
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Sufi
The Faqir and the Hidden Treasure (Summary)
Notwithstanding the clear evidence of God's bounty, engendering these spiritual states in men, philosophers and learned men, wise in their own...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XLVI (46.1)
It is said, that he who is content to find all his satisfaction in God, hath enough; and this is true. And he who findeth satisfaction in aught which...
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Christian Mysticism
Sermon VI: Sanctification (22)
ANSWER: "No one who now lives." This has only been said to thee that thou mightest know what the highest is, and that thou mightest have desires after it. But...
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Sufi
Bahlol and the Darvesh (10-18)
Then man desires the fulfillment of God's decrees; And this too spontaneously, not in hope of reward, He desires not even his own life for himself,...
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Sufi
Bayazid and the Saint (81-90)
Could He not paint ugly things He would lack art, Thus, both infidelity and faith bear witness to Him, But know, the faithful worship Him willingly,...
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Neoplatonic
On the Intellectual Beauty (11)
Similarly any one, unable to see himself, but possessed by that God, has but to bring that divine- within before his consciousness and at once he...
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Neoplatonic
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (158)
The conception of the glowing Fire hath the first rank, for the mortal who approacheth that Fire shall have Light from God; and unto the persevering...
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Neoplatonic
On the Good, or the One (11)
This is the purport of that rule of our Mysteries: Nothing Divulged to the Uninitiate: the Supreme is not to be made a common story, the holy things...
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Sufi
The Arab and his Wife (91-100)
When the light of Allah illumes his senses, When love of God kindles a flame in the inward man, He burns, and is freed from effects. He has no need...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 9: Of the Paradise, and then of the Transitoriness of all Creatures; how all take their Beginning and End; and to what End they here appeared. The Noble and most precious Gate [or Explanation] concerning the reasonable Soul. (27)
There is nothing that is nearer you than Heaven, Paradise, and Hell, unto which of them you are inclined, and to which of them you rend [or walk,] to...
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Sufi
The Three Travelers (88-96)
Now, therefore, I will implore his grace for myself, For he will never avert his face from him that knew him." Know the eye of the ' Knower is a...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IV (42)
Every pleasure is the consequence of an appetite, and an appetite is a certain pain and anxiety, caused by need, which requires some object.1S In my o...
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Sufi
Bayazid and the Saint (11-20)
You have made the pilgrimage and gained the life to come, You have become pure, and that in a moment of time. Of a truth that is God which your soul...
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