Will not encourage truth or charity.
A man whose eyes love opens risks his soul -
His dancing breaks beyond the mind's control.
[...] Your heart is not a mirror bright and clear
If there the Simorgh's form does not appear;
No one can bear His beauty face to face,
And for this reason, of His perfect grace,
He makes a mirror in our hearts - look there
To see Him, search your hearts with anxious care."/>

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" When they had understood the hoopoe's words,
A clamour of complaint rose from the birds:
'Although we recognize you as our guide,
You must accept - it cannot be denied -
We are a wretched, flimsy crew at best,
And lack the bare essentials for this quest.
Our feathers and our wings, our bodies' strength
Are quite unequal to the journey's length;
For one of us to reach the Simorgh's throne
Would be miraculous, a thing unknown.
[...] He seems like Solomon, and we like ants;
How can mere ants climb from their darkened pit
Up to the Simorgh's realm? And is it fit
That beggars try the glory of a king?
How ever could they manage such a thing?'

The hoopoe answered them: 'How can love thrive
in hearts impoverished and half alive?
"Beggars," you say - such niggling poverty
Will not encourage truth or charity.
A man whose eyes love opens risks his soul -
His dancing breaks beyond the mind's control.
[...] Your heart is not a mirror bright and clear
If there the Simorgh's form does not appear;
No one can bear His beauty face to face,
And for this reason, of His perfect grace,
He makes a mirror in our hearts - look there
To see Him, search your hearts with anxious care. "

Attar of Nishapur , The Conference of the Birds


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Attar of Nishapur quote : When they had understood the hoopoe's words,<br />A clamour of complaint rose from the birds:<br />'Although we recognize you as our guide,<br />You must accept - it cannot be denied -<br />We are a wretched, flimsy crew at best,<br />And lack the bare essentials for this quest.<br />Our feathers and our wings, our bodies' strength<br />Are quite unequal to the journey's length;<br />For one of us to reach the Simorgh's throne<br />Would be miraculous, a thing unknown.<br />[...] He seems like Solomon, and we like ants;<br />How can mere ants climb from their darkened pit<br />Up to the Simorgh's realm? And is it fit<br />That beggars try the glory of a king?<br />How ever could they manage such a thing?'<br /><br />The hoopoe answered them: 'How can love thrive<br />in hearts impoverished and half alive?<br />Will not encourage truth or charity.
A man whose eyes love opens risks his soul -
His dancing breaks beyond the mind's control.
[...] Your heart is not a mirror bright and clear
If there the Simorgh's form does not appear;
No one can bear His beauty face to face,
And for this reason, of His perfect grace,
He makes a mirror in our hearts - look there
To see Him, search your hearts with anxious care." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>