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 1   10|       toward God, inspired with divine wisdom. He gains command
 2   11|         or the manifestation of divine wisdom, appearing on earth
 3   11|    train the world gradually in divine wisdom according to its
 4   11| Mursalin, the last messenger of divine wisdom and the seal of the
 5   11|     gave the final statement of divine wisdom: 'None exists but
 6   11|        more prophets after this divine message, which created the
 7   11|  masters. They look upon all as divine wisdom itself, the highest
 8   11|  devotion to their Beloved, the divine wisdom in all her garments,
 9   12|        is a miraculous force of divine illumination, and is experienced
10   12|      inspired poetical works on divine wisdom. Sa'adi's works (
11   12|    Hafiz expands the heart with divine love; Jelal-ud-Din Rumi'
12   12|        popular treatises on the divine wisdom of the East.~ ~The
13   12|        perfect an expression of divine harmony as possible. It
14   12|       be found some of the most divine models of human perfection
15   12|         A Sufi accomplishes the divine journey and reaches the
16   12|       enough to sow the seed of divine love and realize the highest
17   12|       attributes of humanity.~ ~Divine perfection is perfection
18   13|        murshid at first creates divine love in the mureed, which,
19   13|     then receives more and more divine wisdom from the appointed
20   13|         the grace of Allah, the Divine mercy walks forward ten
21   18|         nothing but the flow of divine mercy is needed; it is as
22   19|            5. Elhami — in which divine messages are given in letters
23   19|       Kushad der Kemal — in the divine voice and vision~ ~ ~ ~Some
24   21|     Sufis. Music being the most divine art elevates the soul to
25   24|       finer and more capable of divine knowledge. Man's natural
26   24|       alone can give birth to a divine child.~ ~A woman may become
27   24|         the Vedanta half of the divine body, Ardhangi, is womanhood,
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