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And the highest calls him to it, and the lowest does not invite him to it. Whoever invites him to the lowest, so that he confines himself to it, and in it there is knowledge that goes beyond man. Any human being whose knowledge of something other than it has knowledge of himself, and in it is the knowledge of witnessing the hows, and who is described to us by the hows, and in it is the knowledge of the perfect attachment of man to his Lord, and divine jealousy of the station. If a person appears by action in the form of his Lord, and ruling over a thing by action gives something different from what he gives by power, then giving it by action is stronger and it contains the knowledge of appearance, concealment and comfort, and it contains the knowledge of breaths appearing in the world with mercy, and what is the reason for that, and the generality of creation’s entry into these breaths, and it contains knowledge of what the Truth wants to appear and the disobedient person wants. H
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The light of acceptance upon realization is faith*** and the light of your thought are signs and proof
The light of your thought never ceases to be similar *** and there is time for increases and decreases in it
And the light of your highest faith has knowledge *** in a clear head that is not faded.
A guardian over him when the mind is his watcher *** over his paths there is judgment and authority
He is what is necessary, neither thought nor consideration *** nor is it restricted by profit or loss
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Know, God has taught you what will preserve you and made you among those who purify you. Light is perceived and perceived by it, and darkness is perceived but not perceived by it. Light may be so great that it is perceived but not perceived by it, and gentle to the point that it is not perceived and perceived by it, and there is no perception except with light in the perceiver. This must be done by reason and sense.
He was asked, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, “Have you seen your Lord? ” and he said, “I see my light.”
He pointed out this saying in terms of extreme closeness, for he is closer to man than his jugular vein, and we are closer to him than you are, but you do not see. God says that in For the dying person, the truth is pure light, and the impossible is pure darkness, for darkness never turns into light, and light never turns into darkness, and creation between light and darkness is an isthmus that is not characterized by darkness in itself nor


