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Your intellect is just a hotch-potch
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by Hakim Sanai
(1044? - 1150?) Timeline
English version by D.L. Pendlebury
Original Language Persian/Farsi
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Your intellect is just a hotch-potch of guesswork and thought, limping over the face of the earth; wherever they are, he is not; they are contained within his creation. Man and his reason are just the latest ripening plants in his garden. Whatever you assert about his nature, you are bound to be out of your depth, like a blind man trying to describe the appearance of his own mother. While reason is still tracking down the secret, you end your quest on the open field of love.
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