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Sufi
The Masnavi
The Darvesh who Broke his Vow (55-64)
No eye but his saw that rope and that firewood, The others explained it, saying That Ahmad was beside himself, and they in their senses. Nevertheless from the weight of the load her back bent, And she complained of its weight before him, Saying, "Aid me to escape from this load, And to shake off this grievous burden." He who sees clearly these indications, Does he not know also the doomed from the elect? Yea, he knows them, yet conceals it by command of God,
Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Hoopoe Tells Them About the Proposed Journey (2)
The Shaikh San'an was a saintly man in his day, and had perfected himself to a high degree. For fifty years he had remained in his retreat with four...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto IV (3)
"Came any one by his own merit hence, Or by another's, who was blessed thereafter?" And he, who understood my covert speech, Replied: "I was a novice...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XX (2)
Truly I wept, leaning upon a peak Of the hard crag, so that my Escort said To me: "Art thou, too, of the other fools? Here pity lives when it is...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Request of the Thirteenth Bird (2)
One day Shaikh Khircani, who rested upon the very throne of God, had an intense longing for an aubergine. He called for it with horn and voice, so...
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