Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | destroyed its house to find the hidden treasure,~And with that
2 1, 5 | happiness by its opposites. 12~Hidden things are manifested by
3 1, 5 | no opposite. He remains hidden.~God's light has no opposite
4 1, 6 | of the inner man.~Things hidden and things future are plain
5 1, 6 | If tongue discourses of hidden mysteries,~It kindles a
6 1, 8 | mistress are both veiled and hidden,~Impute it not as a fault
7 1, 8 | necessary result of the hidden decree,~'Tis a fault only
8 1, 8 | faults.~How can the Pure Hidden Spirit notice faults?"~Faults
9 1, 9 | By Allah, who knoweth hidden secrets,~Who created pure
10 1, 10| angels draw life.~That sun is hidden in the form of a man,~Understand
11 1, 15| levee,~The stars that were hidden come forth to their work.~
12 1, 16| Thou art wholly ignorant of hidden mysteries.~If I were to
13 2, 1 | Eye-closing night that of their hidden secrets.~Therefore hath
14 2, 2 | he is in it,~The Devil is hidden beneath its outward form.~
15 2, 2 | establishes that which is hidden from the senses.~The lover'
16 2, 2 | is visible, his Beloved hidden.~The Friend is absent, the
17 2, 2 | heavens!~The real Workman is hidden in His workshop,~Go you
18 2, 3 | tradition, "Every man is hidden under his own tongue," his
19 2, 3 | world.~Their names remain hidden through God's jealousy;~
20 2, 4 | The light of the heart is hidden in a drop of blood.~Joy
21 2, 5 | gross and dense,~It lies hidden in the black pupil of the
22 2, 5 | As the senses' light is hidden in these gross veils,~Must
23 2, 5 | Light which is pure be also hidden?~Like the senses, this world
24 2, 5 | this world is ruled by a hidden Power.~It confesses its
25 2, 5 | its impotence before that hidden Power,~Which sometimes exalts
26 2, 5 | sometimes moist.~The hand is hidden, yet we see the pen writing;~
27 2, 5 | the Soul of souls (God) is hidden.~Break not the arrow, for
28 2, 5 | base and impotent;~What is hidden is equally fierce and headstrong.~
29 2, 8 | the truth, still 'tis not hidden from him;~But he who is
30 2, 10| The spring seasons are hidden in the autumns,~And autumns
31 2, 11| different description of the hidden subject.~A philosopher expounds
32 2, 11| the "night of power " 4 hidden amongst other nights,~In
33 3, 9 | decrees to something~that is hidden, yet whose effects are seen.~
34 3, 9 | bond of God's purpose and hidden decrees; ~Ah! none but the
35 3, 9 | strange to say, this ponderous hidden bond,~Blacksmiths are impotent
36 3, 12| God would have kept it hidden.~Criminals and sinners,
37 3, 13| signally marked by knowledge of hidden mysteries.~What know you
38 3, 13| prophet he warns you of hidden danger, ~For a prophet sees
39 3, 13| these two events is always hidden.~The lamp of the heart,
40 3, 17| people. ~The water of life is hidden in the land of darkness. ~
41 3, 18| visible, but its soul is hidden.~O reviling dog! thou makest
42 4, 1 | One must judge of the hidden by the manifest; I see for
43 4, 1 | infer that your boast of hidden virtues is not warranted
44 4, 2 | The people of love are hidden amongst the peoples,~As
45 4, 2 | blackness of the coal is first hidden by the fire,~But, when it
46 4, 3 | When the touchstone is hidden from the sight of all,~Then
47 4, 4 | Saying, "The two worlds are hidden in thy vesture; ~If this
48 4, 5 | about it."~He continued, "Hidden inside this body of mine~
49 4, 6 | The tradition "I was a hidden treasure," bears on this
50 4, 6 | the tradition, "I was a hidden treasure and I desired to
51 4, 6 | house, and with the treasure hidden in it 3~You will be able
52 4, 6 | Alas!~That bright moon was hidden under a cloud.~I did not
53 4, 6 | ignorant of the treasure hidden beneath it,~Otherwise I
54 4, 6 | heart, ~Yea, my proofs are hidden in my heart. ~From weakness
55 4, 7 | in this world, for he is hidden in God, and words like '
56 4, 7 | manifest~And to disclose the 'hidden treasure.'~Read, 'I was
57 4, 7 | treasure.'~Read, 'I was a hidden treasure, and desired to
58 4, 7 | to be known;~Hide not the hidden treasure, but disclose it.~
59 4, 7 | it.~Your true treasure is hidden under a false one,~Just
60 4, 7 | false one,~Just as butter is hidden within the substance of
61 4, 7 | And the soul's butter is hidden and of no account.~Stir
62 4, 7 | knowledge,~So that what is hidden in it may be disclosed;~
63 4, 9 | beauty and importance.~A hidden vein from me runs to every
64 5, 1 | evidence but manifestation of hidden things,~Whether it be evidence
65 5, 1 | these thoughts,~And digs for hidden treasure in hope to find
66 5, 1 | God's mercies are often hidden in His chastisements, and
67 5, 6 | the trainer. The trainer, hidden by the mirror, utters the
68 5, 6 | being Himself all the time hidden behind these mirrors, viz.,
69 5, 6 | These mysteries are totally hidden from them;~Of necessity
70 5, 7 | return to its own ruin like hidden treasure.~It will recognize
71 5, 8 | treasure and other things hidden in it. It is a characteristic
72 5, 11| reveal where the Chief had hidden his treasure, but not one
73 5, 13| are seen, but the wine is hidden!~Hidden indeed from the
74 5, 13| but the wine is hidden!~Hidden indeed from the sight of
75 5, 13| a heavy burden!~Thou art hidden from us, though the heavens
76 5, 13| than sun and moon!~Thou art hidden, yet revealest our hidden
77 5, 13| hidden, yet revealest our hidden secrets!~Thou art the source
78 5, 13| rivers to flow.~Thou art hidden in Thy essence, but seen
79 5, 13| brethren;~Was it therefore hidden from the eyes of Jacob?~
80 6, 5 | Yet not all forgotten, but hidden from the senses.~Like summer
81 6, 5 | King.~Though fire's heat be hidden in the midst of water,~Yet
82 6, 6 | STORY VI. The Faqir and the Hidden Treasure.~Notwithstanding
83 6, 6 | directions for finding a hidden treasure. The directions
84 6, 6 | fall close to you, for the hidden treasure is indeed 'nearer
85 6, 6 | Faqir, in search of that hidden treasure,~Day after day
86 6, 7 | of smell where gold was hidden; another said his wrist
87 6, 7 | this world, when the sun is hidden,~He beheld God, and placed
88 6, 9 | which is our real self, lies hidden within our phenomenal and
89 6, 9 | color-blindness.~Now at last our hidden disease has been revealed,~
90 6, 9 | abides, though shut off and hidden!~In order to preserve that
91 6, 9 | his earthly Beloved was hidden from him;~He departed, and
92 6, 9 | point,~Bat what follows is hidden and inexpressible in words.~
93 6, 9 | knowledge of the verities hidden beneath phenomenal objects,
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