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Passages similar to: The Masnavi — The Elephant in a Dark Room
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Sufi
The Masnavi
The Elephant in a Dark Room (92-101)
Did this bruise proceed from my hand, Or from the smitten part of your back, O complainer?" Zaid replied, "Through pain I am not in a condition You, who are free from pain, think this out; Such trifling thoughts occur not to a man in pain." Men in pain have no time for other thoughts, Your carelessness and injustice suggest thoughts The man in pain cares only for the faith, He set's God's command upon his head and face, And for thinking, he puts it aside.
Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twenty-First Bird (3)
Ben Ali Tuci, one of the great sages of his time, walked in the valley of awareness and attention. I do not know of anyone who possessed such grace...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Third Valley or The Valley of Understanding (5)
One day, in the desert, Mahmud saw a faquir whose head was bowed in sadness and whose back was bent with sorrow. When the sultan went up to him the...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twenty-First Bird (2)
At the time when Zulaikha was enjoying her high rank and dignity she had Joseph put in prison, and told one of her slaves to give him fifty blows...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XIII (2)
I think he thought that I perhaps might think So many voices issued through those trunks From people who concealed themselves from us; Therefore the...
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