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Shabistari, Mahmud - The Gulshan-i raz - Our universe is the whole

Identifier

014206

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Each function execution creates a new 'version', and a new set of perceptions.

 

 

A description of the experience

Garden of Mystery – The Gulshan-i raz of Mahmud Shabistari

Our universe is the whole and in every blink of the eye
It passes into nonbeing ‘It doesn’t last two moments’

Yet another universe is immediately created,
In every moment another earth and another sky

In every moment a youth becomes an old man
With every breath is an assembling and dissolution

Worldly things do not abide more than two instants
In the moment they die they are again born

But this is not the ‘great calamity’, the end of the world
Which is the Last Day while this is the day of His works

Take heed, there is a great difference between them
So do not fall into misunderstanding this

The source of the experience

Shabistari, Mahmud

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Breath

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

References