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Part Xiii. Thoughts

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"The Secret Rose Garden", by Florence Lederer, [1920],

p. 82

Part Xiii

Thoughts

Circles

Behold
the world mingled together,

Angels with demons, Satan with the archangel.

All mingled like seed and fruit,

Infidel with faithful, and faithful with infidel.

At the point of the present are gathered

All cycles and seasons, day, month, and year.

World at beginning is world without end. 1

...
From every point in this circle

A thousand forms are drawn;

Every point as it revolves in a circle

Is now a circle, now a circling circumference.

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Death

Death
occurs to man in three ways:


First he dies every moment by his earthly nature;

Then, when his will perishes, he dies again;

And lastly at the separation of soul and body.

The Heavens

Let
not the prison of nature detain you,

But come forth and view the art of the Divine,

Contemplate the appearance of the heavens,

So that praise and wonder for the Truth will be thine.

The arch of the high heavens enclosing both worlds

Is called "The Throne of the Merciful,"

And like the heart of man is ever moving,

Never resting for a moment.

Perchance man's heart is the central point

And heaven the circumference.

Within a day and a night

Heaven outspans your circuits, O dervish!

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The other heavenly spheres are circling too,

Remember they all move in one direction,

From east to west like a water wheel,

Rushing on without food or sleep.

When the astrologer is an unbeliever,

He sees not that these circulating lights of heaven

Are dominated and controlled by The Truth.

No Complete Happiness Here

Whom
have you seen in the whole world

Who ever once acquired pleasure without pain?

Who, in attaining all his desires,

Has remained at his height of perfection?

The Atoms

Take
one atom away from its place

And the whole world will fall to pieces;

The world is whirling dizzily, yet no one part

Moves from the limit of its place.

Each atom, held in bondage,

Despairs at its separation from the whole;

So though imprisoned, yet moves,

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Though unclothed, yet is clothed again,

Though at rest, yet is always wandering,

Never beginning and never ending;

Each possessing self-knowledge, and so

Hurrying towards the throne on high.

Each atom hides beneath its veil

The soul-amazing beauty of the Beloved's Face.

The Praise Of The Atoms

Continually
dwelling in all mystic lore,

Continually singing the song of praise

The atoms of the world will seem to you

Drunken and heavy with wine.

...
When you have carded self

Like the wool-carder, you will raise a cry.

Oh! take the cotton of illusion from your ears,

And hearken to the call of the One, the Almighty.

...
Why tarry till the last day

When now, in the valley of peace,

The very bush will say to you, "I am Allah"?

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Thinking

Thinking
is passing from the false to the true

And seeing the Absolute Whole in the part.

When the idea enters the mind,

It is a reminiscence of a former state,

And passes on to interpretation.

...
He who sees by illumination

Discerns God first in everything,

But he who sees by logic only,

And seeks to prove the necessary,

Is bewildered and sometimes travels

Backward in a circle, or is imprisoned

In a chain of proofs.

Fool! he seeks the dazzling sun

By the dim light of a candle in the desert.

Thoughts On Creation

The
heavens revolve day and night

Like a potter's wheel,

And every moment the Master's wisdom

Creates a new vessel. For all that exists

Comes from one hand, one workshop.

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Why do the stars set?

Going from perfection to defection?

Why do they change position,

Place, circuit, colour, and form?

Or why is heaven fretted by fire

Always whirling through desire?

Why are the planets revolving,

Above or beneath the earth?

The elements which are below the heavens

Serve in their appointed place

Ever united together.

From them is born the threefold

Kingdom of Nature;

Minerals, then plants and animals,

Waiting in their places as He wills.

Minerals, low in the dust, plants standing upright,

Animals, by their natural passions,

Preserving, continuing their races and species.

All, bowing to their Master's commands,

Fulfil His will day and night.

Footnotes

82:1
There is no past or present with God, but an eternal Now.
veda yajur veda sama veda atharva veda| veda yajur veda sama veda atharva veda
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