Chapter

 1    1|        Beloved ones of God, you may belong to any race, cast,
 2    1| impartially beloved by God. You may be a believer or an unbeliever
 3    2|         and logically one cause may produce many effects, which
 4    3|        understanding of man. It may be said that the personality
 5    3|    range of creation whereby it may be manifested to view' (
 6    3|        God's relation to nature may be understood by analysing
 7    4| projected from the real, and it may not be regarded as an illusion.
 8    5|                    WORSHIP~ ~We may ask: why we should worship
 9   10|         lovers. Rumi says, 'Man may be the lover of man or the
10   10|         within himself, that he may rejoice until merged into
11   11|      more than merely wise, and may be regarded as the very
12   11|  received the knowledge that he may attain the highest perfection
13   12|        lives of the Sufi saints may be found some of the most
14   12|        necessarily true; yet it may rightly be called the spirit
15   12|        and resignation, that it may be pure enough to sow the
16   13|     degree. To one, realization may come the moment after initiation;
17   13|       initiation; to another it may not be vouchsafed during
18   13|      mercy of Allah whomever He may kindly choose for it.'~ ~ ~ ~
19   19| frequently seen in a dream, and may also be revealed through
20   21|          in order that the Sufi may be elevated to the spiritual
21   24|       the emancipation of woman may be studied by a comparison
22   24|         divine child.~ ~A woman may become a doctor, solicitor,
23   24|   countries and races. Polygamy may be natural to man, and monogamy
24   24|        the dual aspect, that He may accomplish his real desire
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