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Sawanih by Ahmad Ghazali
Commentary on The Oldest Persian Treaties on Love
The following text bellow represents my personally selected excerpt from the Commentary done over the book “Sawanih” written by Ahmad Ghazali. I hope it intoxicates you with its depth as it did me. I hope you choke inward in the depth of your core essence to at least grasp the surface of the knowledge on…
Commentary on The Oldest Persian Treaties on Love was originally published on Daily Zahar
The signs
Seldom do I pass by the door of your house, ‘Cause I am wary of your guard. O darling, you are in my heart day and night. Whenever I want you, I behold the heart. Think not that the guards are all outside; that would be easy (to bear). The guards are indeed signs…
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Everything has a certain function
48 Know that everything in the human organism has a certain function, otherwise it is idle. The function of the eyes is to see; in the absence of seeing the eyes are idle. The function of the ears is to hear; in the absence of which he ears are idle. Likewise, every organ has a…
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The ground of union
The ground of union is non-being and the ground of separation is being. So long as the sweetheart of annihilation is being courted, there is hope for union, but when this sweetheart goes away, then the reality of separation casts its shadow and the possibility of union is no more, because the lover cannot have…
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Draw an arrow
Draw one arrow out of the quiver in my name; Place it in your strong bow. Now, if you desire a target, here is my heart. A hard shot from you, and a joyful sigh from me. – Ahmad Ghazali, Sawanih
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Love is a man-eater. It eats up human nature and leaves nothing behind. – Ahmad Ghazali, Sawanih
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