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 1 Note|          East and West -- the old world of Thought and the new of
 2    1|        qualities.~The DOWN is the world of pure spirits which is
 3    1|           Then he appeared in the world." 2~And Jāmī declares:~"
 4    1|          belongs to the spiritual world." 1~The inability to describe
 5    1|      believed that the phenomenal world is the Unreal, that the
 6    1|         the existence of the Real world, which is the Spiritual,
 7    1|           the soul from God.~This world appears Real to the man
 8    1|         enamoured, and leaves the world of shadows and change to
 9    1|       Sūfī has passed to the Real World he is able to see earthly
10    1|    expression."~Passing through a world of shadows he fixes his
11    1|   blossoms to carry back into the world of shadows and unreality.
12    1|           of the illusion of this world's mirage. How is man to
13    1|         reality of the phenomenal world. Reason looking at the Light
14    1|      light of the Spirit. In this world are mirrored the various
15    1|           On being born into this world man is possessed by evil
16    1|            He must return to this world of unreality, and in the
17    1|        this life will in the next world be manifested in spiritual
18    1|         of the Sūfīs, but in this world the intoxication of the
19    I|         not perceive this visible world,~Yet often His lip quivers
20    I|           When He frowns the wide world is laid waste,~But is restored
21    I|      finished the creation of the world by a frown,~Now and then
22    I|          his kiss.~. . . When the world meditates on His eye and
23    I|       infidel would remain in the world~If he could see the shaking
24    I|      non-existent."~In the unseen world the down is as green meadows~
25    I|         you the knowledge of this world,~His down will reveal hidden
26   II| intoxicating beauty of the unseen world~Lurks in the elements of
27   II|           The hidden glory of the world.~ ./. 
28   II|         OF BEAUTY~FROM the unseen world descends~Heavenly beauty,~
29   II|    earthly fairness,~Throwing the world's array into confusion;~
30  III|       When a wave strikes it, the world vanishes;~And when the appointed
31   IV|         the vultures this carrion world.~Forsake your relations,~
32   IV|  childhood his discernment of the world unfolds.~And now the world'
33   IV|        world unfolds.~And now the world's temptations assail him.~. . .
34   IV|           a light from the spirit world,~Divinely attractive,~Or
35   IV|            EXHORTATION~THOUGH the world is yours, you remain dejected,~
36    V|           have heard much of this world,~Yet what have you seen
37    V|        what have you seen of this world?~What is its form and substance?~ ./. 
38    V|         Hell?~What is that unseen world~A day of which equals a
39    V|                    THE PHENOMENAL WORLD~THE world is an imaginary
40    V|          THE PHENOMENAL WORLD~THE world is an imaginary figure,~
41    V|           real existence,~So this world has no substantial reality,~
42    V|                              THIS WORLD A MIRAGE~THE house is left
43    V|        Truth,~For in a moment the world has passed away;~Then you,
44   VI|   SUN-REFLECTIONS from the unseen world~Are all the objects of this
45   VI|          its reflection.~Know the world from end to end is a mirror;~
46   VI|            Within a millet-seed a world exists,~In an insect's wing
47  VII|        that has no existence~In a world that has no form.~The tavern-haunter
48  VII|         desert,~Where he sees the world as a mirage.~The desert
49  VII|           Sometimes rising to the world of bliss,~With necks exalted
50  VII|           rapture from the unseen world.~For within the mere words
51  VII|        form,~Such as the material world and the soul-world,~Which
52  VII|         self-satisfied.~The whole world is his tavern,~His wine-cup
53  VII|        Pour down the dregs on the world;~From the scent of these
54  VII|      becomes living.~The creature world remains giddy,~For ever
55 VIII|          Knowledge loves not this world of form~Which is void of
56   IX|          you.~In the midst of the world you are the kernel,~The
57   IX|         kernel,~The centre of the world.~. . . The world of reason
58   IX|           of the world.~. . . The world of reason and mind is your
59   IX|           were no sweepers in the world~The world would be buried
60   IX|         sweepers in the world~The world would be buried in dust.~
61   IX|         the Light from the Spirit World~Shines brightly on him~Who
62   IX|   UNCHANGING LIGHT~You fancy this world is permanent of itself~And
63   XI|       time and space,~Pass by the world, and be to yourself your
64   XI|           be to yourself your own world.~ ./. 
65 XIII|                CIRCLES~BEHOLD the world mingled together,~Angels
66 XIII|    seasons, day, month, and year.~World at beginning is world without
67 XIII|       year.~World at beginning is world without end. 1~. . . From
68 XIII|        have you seen in the whole world~Who ever once acquired pleasure
69 XIII|           its place~And the whole world will fall to pieces;~The
70 XIII|          will fall to pieces;~The world is whirling dizzily, yet
71 XIII|           praise~The atoms of the world will seem to you~Drunken
72  XIV|           infidel,~Disturbing the world.~Taverns have been glorified
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