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Alphabetical [« »] make 2 makes 7 making 2 man 39 manifest 4 manifestations 1 manifested 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 which 39 has 39 light 39 man 39 my 39 when 38 its | Sa’d Ud Din Mahmud Shabistari The Secret Rose Garden Concordances man |
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1 1| the Sūfī the love between man and woman is a shadowed 2 1| world appears Real to the man who cannot use his spiritual 3 1| this world's mirage. How is man to reach knowledge of God? 4 1| self) it is possible for man to discern the light of 5 1| uniting with the Truth.~When man's lower self is dead, the 6 1| this circuit is a perfect man.~On being born into this 7 1| being born into this world man is possessed by evil passions, 8 1| longing for holiness. If man will foster this instinct 9 1| saints and prophets.~But the man must not rest in this Divine 10 1| dispositions acquired by man in this life will in the 11 I| smile that gives life to man's water and clay;~It is 12 II| Nature.~And the soul of man,~Who has attained the rightful 13 II| the Great Soul gives to man as dowry~The hidden glory 14 III| plant, animal, and perfect man;~And yet it was a drop of 15 IV| Perfect.~Thus is the perfect man evolved~From the time he 16 IV| pitiable as you?~You, who are a man, arise and pass on,~Wait 17 IV| mystery is understood when man~Leaves the part and merges 18 VI| the mystic's dreams,~And a man of truth does not vainly 19 VII| limitless and endless,~For no man has seen its beginning or 20 VII| the scent of these dregs man rises to heaven.~Inebriated 21 VIII| BLINDNESS OF REASON~As the man blind from his birth~Believes 22 VIII| But beyond reason man has a certain knowledge~ 23 VIII| the Truth.~Therefore is man predestined, before his 24 VIII| how or why!)~The honour of man consists of slavery,~In 25 VIII| of Free-will.~Of himself man has nothing,~Yet of good 26 VIII| good and evil God asks him,~Man has no choice, he is under 27 IX| PART IX~MAN: HIS CAPABILITIES AND HIS 28 IX| ripe by time.~By practice man learns a trade,~By habit 29 IX| thought, was created last.~In man's self is disclosed the 30 IX| THE PERFECT MAN~IN spite of his inheritance,~ 31 IX| inheritance,~The perfect man is a slave~And does the 32 IX| all came down the soul of man.~ 33 XI| I am the Truth."~Thus is man one with the Eternal,~Travelling, 34 XII| becomes not a Mussulman.~The man to whom true infidelity 35 XII| your loins, like a valiant man~With manliness.~Cast aside 36 XIII| DEATH~DEATH occurs to man in three ways:~First he 37 XIII| And like the heart of man is ever moving,~Never resting 38 XIII| for a moment.~Perchance man's heart is the central point~ 39 XIV| leaves there no wakeful man;~Entering the cloister at