Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
[ The effect of causes is stronger than detachment from them ]
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For this reason, the effect of causes is stronger than detachment from them, because detachment from them is contrary to wisdom, and relying on them is contrary to knowledge, so a person must be consistent in them and act upon them without intending them. This is the strongest of men, but he does not have the status of this strength of reliance unless causes influence him. After the affliction occurs by abstracting from the usual causes, subtracting them from his appearance, and preoccupying himself with them, if he attains this first power, then he moves to the other power in which the action of the causes does not affect him. As for before that, it is not safe for the servant to say it, and this is the knowledge of taste and his condition, and the world who finds turmoil and lack of rest is not that. Knowledge is what is sought and what is being talked about, for it is not considered valid. Rather, if you look closely at achieving it, you find that it is neither knowledge nor be