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sends 7
seniors 1
sensations 1
sense 39
senseless 7
senses 36
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39 i.e.
39 itself
39 muhammad
39 sense
39 under
39 vain
39 whoso
Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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sense

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1 1, 5 | knowledge of men of external sense is a muzzle~To stop them 2 1, 5 | the light of reason and sense.~At night there is no light, 3 1, 6 | eye and ear possess this sense,~The eye and ear of reason 4 1, 6 | eye and ear of reason and sense lack it.~The word 'compulsion' 5 1 (3) | is that, independently of sense and reason, man possesses 6 1 (3) | man possesses an inward sense, or intuition, which conveys 7 1, 7 | not from joy or grief,~My sense mates not with illusion 8 1, 9 | discernment accrues to the sense?~'Tis when sense "sees by 9 1, 9 | to the sense?~'Tis when sense "sees by the light of Allah."~ 10 2, 1 | without attaching any sense to the words, and blindly 11 2, 2 | Whatsoever is perceived by sense He annuls,~But He establishes 12 2, 5 | heavenwards.~As objects of sense are of base condition,~God' 13 2, 7 | by King Solomon. Outward sense is as opposed to true reason 14 2, 7 | thou, who art dependent on sense attend to causes.~Having 15 3, 5 | elephant.~The eye of outward sense is as the palm of a hand,~ 16 3, 10 | down the leaves of outward sense from the tree.~Know, O wife, 17 3, 10 | tree.~Know, O wife, outward sense is captive to reason,~And 18 3, 10 | commander ~Then your sleepless sense is lulled into sleep, ~That 19 3, 17 | and heaven are endued with sense, ~Since they act like persons 20 3, 17 | like persons endued with sense. ~If these two lovers did 21 3, 18 | But within the outward sense is an inner secret one. 10 ~ 22 5, 1 | ear, to amaze reason and sense.~These letters exercise 23 5, 3 | rise from this world of sense and form.~Ah! O crow, give 24 5, 6 | cannot perceive by reason or sense the spiritual mysteries 25 5, 6 | of mankind.~If you have sense, regard not in the same 26 5, 7 | to their bodies,~Even as sense returns to bodies awaking 27 5, 11 | choice, just as outward sense assures us of properties 28 5, 13 | by one whose reason and sense~Flee away as soon as a mouse 29 5, 13 | unlearnt to say "I" in the sense in which Pharaoh said it. 30 6, Prol| plain words,~'Tis reason, sense, perception, thought, and 31 6, 2 | am weary of learning and sense.~Since my bashfulness is 32 6, 3 | God they are instinct with sense and love.~And as to your 33 6, 7 | illustration of the thesis that the sense which perceives the unseen 34 6, 7 | said he could divine by his sense of smell where gold was 35 6, 8 | but Thou my head full of sense;~He gave me a garment, but 36 6, 9 | intelligence to extract the sense.~The vulgar learn the words 37 6, 9 | inner eye" or spiritual sense which discerns spiritual 38 6, 9 | lack this inner spiritual sense can no more appreciate spiritual 39 6, 9 | pleasures than a man lacking the sense of smell can enjoy the perfume


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