TIS HE WHO LIVES WITHIN OUR FORMS " Both power and being are denied to us, The lack of both is what's ordained for us ; But since 'tis He who lives within our forms, Both power and action are ascribed to us. Your " self " is non-existent, knowing one... Publications - Page 371928Full view - About this book
| Jāmī, Frederick Hadland Davis - 1908 - 124 pages
...potentially in the characteristics and capacities of the substances. " 'TIS HE WHO LIVES WITHIN OUR FORMS " Both power and being are denied to us, The lack of...begun." Why vaunt thy " self " before those jealous eyes ? Why seek to deal in this false merchandise ? Why feign to be existent of thyself ? Down with these... | |
| Jāmī, Frederick Hadland Davis - 1908 - 118 pages
...and capacities of the substances. Both power and being are denied to us, The lack of both is what 's ordained for us ; But since 'tis He who lives within...truth — " Build the wall ere the fresco is begun." MIRROR AND FACE 67 Why vaunt thy " self " before those jealous eyes T Why seek to deal in this false... | |
| 1914 - 200 pages
...creature himself. [Read the text : " God hath created thee, both thee and the works of thy hands " 2], and recognize the fact that thy existence, thy power,...begun." Why vaunt thy "self" before those jealous eyes?4 Why seek to deal in this false merchandise ? Why feign to be existent of thyself ? Down with... | |
| Nur-Addín Jamí ('Abd-Alrahmán) - 1918 - 114 pages
...potentially in the characteristics and capacities of the substances. " 'TIS HE WHO LIVES WITHIN OUR FORMS " Both power and being are denied to us, The lack of both is what 's ordained for us ; But since 'tis He who lives within our forms, Both power and action are ascribed... | |
| Mir Valiuddin - 1977 - 236 pages
...does not think that he could be the Creator of his acts. Your 'Self is non-existent, knowing one !257 Deem not your actions by yourself are done; Make no...wholesome truth, Build the wall ere the fresco is begun. 25S The 'abd feels the immediate Presence of God within, senses the Presence of God without. He sees... | |
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