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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1 (2) | whom all phenomena subsist. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 400. ~ 2 1 (5) | their original nothingness. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 165. ~ 3 1 (6) | So Bernard of Clairvaux. See Gulshan i Raz, I. 435.~ 4 1, 1 | display the sun,~If you would see it displayed, turn not away 5 1 (5) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 400. In 6 1 (6) | executes its decrees sharply. See Sohravardi quoted in Notices 7 1, 3 | our weakness,~That we may see our own weakness (to carry 8 1, 3 | lieu of one thou may'st see a thousand joys,~For by 9 1, 3 | one 'twas said, "All we see is One.~Whoever says 'tis 10 1, 4 | Little by little, so that you see not the process.~In like 11 1 (3) | prayer is accepted of God. See Book II. Story XVII. ~ 12 1, 5 | ye count yourselves men, see, ye are women.~The quantum 13 1, 5 | wall resembles a man,~But see what it is lacking in that 14 1 (6) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 543. ~ 15 1 (8) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 575: The 16 1, 5 | lip;~How canst thou ever see red, green, and scarlet~ 17 1, 5 | view.~Perforce "Our eyes see not Him, though He sees 18 1 (12)| See Gulshan i Raz, I. 92. Mr. 19 1 (14)| He said, 'Thou shalt not see me.'" ~ 20 1 (16)| See Gulshan i Raz, I. 645: All 21 1 (17)| See Gulshan i Raz, I. 710.~ 22 1 (1) | compulsion of man's will (see Gulshan i Raz, I. 555). ~ 23 1 (3) | by direct apprehension (see Gulshan i Raz. I. 431). ~ 24 1 (2) | See Koran xxi. 68, and Rodwell' 25 1 (5) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 140, and 26 1, 7 | frowns, 6~In a fit state to see the vision of Thyself?~When 27 1 (6) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 745: Frowns 28 1 (8) | his wife" (Koran iv. I). See Gulshan i Raz, I. 203. ~ 29 1, 9 | they are far apart;~Yet see how quickly a seed becomes 30 1, 9 | medicine;~Practise abstinence, see how it invigorates thy soul!~ 31 1, 9 | shame,~That men may not see the bloom of the one and 32 1 (2) | See Koran xviii. 77 for the 33 1, 14 | and you will obtain joy.~See you bear not that burden 34 1, 14 | attributes of self,~That you may see your own pure bright essence!~ 35 1, 14 | pure bright essence!~Yea, see in your heart the knowledge 36 1, 15 | shines on it;~For then you see no trace or sign of it,~ 37 1 (2) | descending node of the moon (see Gulshan i Raz, I. 233). ~ 38 2, 1 | outward form,~As children see in a vine nothing but raisins.~ 39 2, 1 | reflects them,~So that they see their own perfect beauty.~ 40 2 (4) | to appear as plurality (see Gulshan i Raz, I. 710). ~ 41 2 (5) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 104. ~ 42 2, 1 | hearts clouded with greed see clearly?~The illusion of 43 2, 2 | you into that workshop and see Him face to face.~Inasmuch 44 2, 2 | spreads a curtain,~You cannot see Him outside His work.~Since 45 2, 2 | Not-being, 5~That you may see the Creator and creation 46 2 (1) | phenomena is constituted (see Gulshan i Raz, p. 21, note, 47 2, 5 | the eye.~When you cannot see the senses' light with the 48 2, 5 | with the eye,~How can you see with the eye the Light of 49 2, 5 | The hand is hidden, yet we see the pen writing;~The horse 50 2, 6 | to happiness.~Thence you see the one state moves you 51 2 (1) | See Koran xxxi. Another anecdote 52 2 (3) | An anacoluthon (see Koran i. 16). ~ 53 2, 6 | Abraham in order with light~To see the mansions of Paradise 54 2 (4) | men's religious flight (see Book III. on "Probability 55 2, 7 | remembrance is as long ages,~I see Thy plan distorted in this 56 2, 7 | of overriding causes,~Can see without causes, like eyes 57 2 (4) | See Koran xx. 90. ~ 58 2, 10 | hundred silver dirhams;~See them tied up tightly in 59 2, 10 | counsel with your lust,~See you act contrary to what 60 2 (1) | See Koran xi. 63. ~ 61 2, 14 | suffer me to go mine, for I see your learning brings ill 62 2, 14 | passed by and marvelled to see him engaged in such a, mean 63 2, 15 | then afterwards~Who can see on it the impression of 64 3, 1 | Tigris of black water; go, see its vestige! ~Towards Syria 65 3, 2 | the townsman to come and see him in his village, and 66 3, 2 | moreover, was unable to see in the darkness; and God 67 3, 4 | city flocked together to see it, and the snake, thawed 68 3, 5 | many people collected to see it. But as the place was 69 3, 5 | too dark to permit them to see the elephant, they all felt 70 3, 5 | the boat of the body,~You see the water; behold the Water 71 3, 5 | waters!~Under the water you see there is another Water moving 72 3 (3) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 287. ~ 73 3, 6 | and ecstatic raptures. I see, as it were, the water which 74 3 (1) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 850. ~ 75 3, 9 | God's will;~Although you see the pit, you cannot avoid 76 3, 9 | seeing it,~But that they see the snare and the limed 77 3, 9 | but the pure in sight can see that bond; ~Though not visible, 78 3, 9 | asunder!~Ahmad alone could see that bond on Omm Jahil's 79 3 (5) | See Koran cxi.: Abu Labab, at 80 3, 10 | them.~Ordinary people may see them in dreams,~But I see 81 3, 10 | see them in dreams,~But I see them clearly, though wide 82 3, 12 | pious fervor, and in hope to see the splendour of "The Friend" 83 3, 12 | passing by, none of them could see these trees, so that Daquqi 84 3, 12 | sparks of fire, ~Which say, "See me a man destined to the 85 3, 13 | What presage? Up, and see for yourself! ~By means 86 3, 13 | sees what worldlings cannot see."~Mercy inclines the good 87 3 (7) | See Koran ii. 55, with Sale' 88 3, 13 | yourselves then, till ye see which ye are.~When you place 89 3, 13 | paralysed by the fear of loss? ~See you not how the traders 90 3, 15 | remove his impotence,~To see if he turns out a warrior 91 3 (3) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 354, where 92 3, 17 | acceptable. ~Wheresoever I see one seeking water, I envy 93 3 (5) | manner animal becomes man. See the passage of Milton quoted 94 3, 17 | taken flight in desire to see thee, ~And to hear thee 95 3, 17 | saw a resurrection-day, see it here!" ~Reason was amazed, 96 3, 18 | ye are certain, ye shall see hell-fire."~Sight follows 97 3, 18 | knowledge is born of opinion.~See the account of this in the 98 3, 18 | become clear-sighted, and see him face to face!~The righteous 99 3 (5) | certainty. Surely ye shall see hell-fire. Ye shall surely 100 3 (5) | hell-fire. Ye shall surely see it with the eye of certainty" ( 101 3 (10)| Koran has seven meanings. See Koran iii. 5. ~ 102 3, 18 | yourselves who abuse me will see yourselves ~Annihilated, 103 4, 1 | hidden by the manifest; I see for myself that your outward 104 4, 1 | from the pain, though I see it not.~You regarded me 105 4 (3) | xxi., xxvii., and xxxviii. See Sale's notes. ~ 106 4 (4) | and the "Great world." See Notices et Extraits des 107 4 (8) | founded by Jalalu -d-Din Rumi. See "The Dervishes," by J.P. 108 4, 2 | with them,~For what can men see save the outward aspect 109 4 (17)| in the One (Noumenon). (See Gulshan i Raz, I. 835 and 110 4, 2 | for refuge) and thus we see all creatures, and even 111 4 (29)| Koran xi. 43. See Book iii., Story 5. ~ 112 4 (1) | See Freytag, Arabum Proverbia, 113 4 (3) | See Mishkat ul Masabih, vol. 114 4, 3 | their undiscerning reason to see clearly.~Although like a 115 4, 3 | adulterated gold, boast not, but see clearly ~That thy Purchaser 116 4, 4 | hit yourself; ~And if you see an ugly face in it, 'tis 117 4, 4 | tis your own, ~And if you see an 'Isa there, you are its 118 4, 4 | Universal Reason, you may see within." 4~:~ 119 4, 5 | counsels,~Whence you will see whether I am wise or foolish.~ 120 4, 6 | though Pharaoh could not see it, owing to his want of 121 4, 6 | ear and the nose cannot see beautiful objects, but only 122 4, 6 | all eyes, and no longer see double, but only the One 123 4, 6 | then he would be able to see the spiritual truths which 124 4 (2) | See Koran xliii. 50. ~ 125 4, 6 | peace by your oppressions. ~See! I have brought a staff 126 4, 6 | From weakness of vision you see not the new moon; ~If I 127 4, 6 | not the new moon; ~If I see it, be not angry with me!' ~ 128 4 (2) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 120. ~ 129 4 (4) | See Koran xxi. 68, and the Commentators 130 4, 8 | these ever-fresh sights.~I see the world filled with blessings,~ 131 4, 9 | directed upwards, and I see a long way before me, while 132 4, 9 | look down, and you only see what is immediately under 133 4, 9 | so partial reason cannot see beyond the grave, but real 134 4, 9 | desired her to come down and see for herself. She came down 135 4, 9 | pear-tree made her husband see double, just as it had made 136 4, 9 | just as it had made her see double previously.~The evolution 137 4, 9 | and place.~Whatever you see in this sleep, both good 138 4 (2) | See the parallel passage in 139 4, 9 | that this body of mine may see~To what extent its senses 140 4 (5) | See the parallel passage in 141 5, 1 | guests marveled much to see his gluttony so soon cured, 142 5 (1) | principal unorthodox sects. See Sale, Prelim. Disc., p. 143 5, 3 | objects of pursuit that they see not their foes who are trying 144 5, 3 | so that they shall not see." 8 Persons who lust after 145 5, 3 | which behold the heavens~See that the Almighty Alchemist 146 5, 5 | raving idly;" and when they see pious men prospering they 147 5, 5 | their fleeting prosperity, see how the people~Burn up wealth 148 5, 5 | wealth and men through envy!~See the kings who lead forth 149 5, 5 | Khosrau and Shirin"~To see what these fools have done 150 5 (5) | have mysterious meanings. See Rodwell, Koran, p. 17, note. ~ 151 5, 6 | the poor, and could not see the divine blessing upon 152 5, 7 | you than ye are; yet ye see Him not." 4 Moreover, death 153 5 (7) | See Koran lxix. 18. ~ 154 5 (8) | See the parallel passage in 155 5, 8 | resurrection day thou shalt see those who have lied of God 156 5 (6) | See Guishan i Raz, Answer vii. 157 5 (7) | See Guishan i Raz, i. 454, and 158 5, 10 | of the divine decree;~You see the branches, but ignore 159 5, 10 | round,~Then, prithee, go and see the stream that turns it.~ 160 5, 10 | the midst of the dust.~You see the kettles of thought boiling 161 5 (9) | him with excess of light." See Gulshan i Raz, p. 33, and 162 5, 13 | what it brings with it to see; it can see nothing but 163 5, 13 | brings with it to see; it can see nothing but what it has 164 5, 13 | beyond this life we should see it."~But if the child sees 165 5 (17)| See Gulshan i Raz, I. 453, note. ~ 166 6, 2 | said he was surprised to see a Mosalman doing this in 167 6 (1) | See Miskkat ul Masabih, ii. 168 6, 3 | mouths;~Beware, till you see what is inside them.~The 169 6, 3 | me Thy cup, Thou whom I see not!~Thou art my face; what 170 6, 3 | my face; what wonder if I see it not?~Extreme nearness 171 6, 3 | reason; what wonder if I see Thee not~Through the multitude 172 6 (4) | See couplet 122 of the Guishan 173 6 (4) | darkened so that it cannot see it."~I.e., When man is united 174 6, 3 | man is blind and cannot see you." Ayisha replied by 175 6, 3 | though the man could not see her she could see him. Just 176 6, 3 | could not see her she could see him. Just so the spiritual 177 6, 5 | retorted that he did not see why the world would not 178 6, 5 | raised by wind?~When you see the dust-cloud, see the 179 6, 5 | you see the dust-cloud, see the wind too!~When you see 180 6, 5 | see the wind too!~When you see the foam, see the ocean 181 6, 5 | When you see the foam, see the ocean that heaves it!~ 182 6, 5 | heaves it!~Ah! look till you see your own real final cause,~ 183 6 (5) | See Gulshan i Raz, I. 265, and 184 6, 7 | bustle~Only say, "I cannot see, hold me excused!"~This 185 6, 7 | himself had not power to see." 12~The story of the frog 186 6, 8 | spiritual sight, causing him to see a mere human benefactor, 187 6 (5) | See Koran xlii. 9. ~ 188 6 (8) | See Gulshan i Raz, Answer III., 189 6, 9 | me."~So when she said, "See, the moon is risen!"~Or, "


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