10
The worlds of
command and of creatures proceed from one breath,
And the moment
they come forth they go away again.
11
Albeit here there
is no real coming and going,
Going, when you consider it, is naught but coming. 7
12
Things revert to
their proper original,
All are one, both
the visible and the invisible.
13
God most high is
the eternal one who with a breath
Originates and
terminates both worlds.
14
The world of
command and that of creatures are here one,
One becomes many and many few.
15
All these varied
forms arise only from your fancy,
They are but one
point revolving quickly in a circle. 8
16
It is but one
circular line from first to last
Whereon the
creatures of this world are journeying;
17
On this road the
prophets are as princes,
Guides, leaders
and counsellors.
18
And of them our
lord Muhammad is the chief,
At once the first
and the last in this matter.
19
The One (Ahad)
was made manifest in the mini of Ahmad.
In this circuit the first emanation
became the last. 9
20
A single mim 10
divides Ahad from Ahmad;
The world is
immersed in that one mini.
21
In him is
completed the end of this road,
In him is the
station of the text 'I call to God,' 11
22
His entrancing
state is the union of union,
His heart
ravishing beauty the light of light.
23
He went before
and all souls follow after
Grasping the
skirts of his garment.
24
As for the saints
on this road before and behind
They each give
news of their own stages.
25
When they have
reached their limits
They discourse of
the 'knower' and the 'known,' 12
26
One in the ocean
of unity says 'I am the Truth,' 13
Another speaks of
near, and far, 14 and the moving boat,
27
One, having
acquired the external knowledge,
Gives news of the
dry land of the shore. 15
28
One takes out the
pearl and it becomes a stumbling-block,
Another leaves
the pearl and it remains in its shell. 16
29
One tells openly
this tale of part and of whole, 17
Another takes his
text from eternal and temporal: 18
30
One tells of curl,
of mole, and of eyebrow, 19
And displays to
view wine, lamp and beauty. 20
31
One speaks of his
own being and its illusion, 21
Another is
devoted to idols and the Magian girdle. 22
32
Since the
language of each is according to his degree of progress,
They are hard to
be understood of the people.
33
He who is
perplexed as to these mysteries
Is bound to learn
their meaning.