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Story V. A hermit was continually urging people (calling men) [to come] to God (towards God), and spent [his time] night and day in gathering disciples together and preaching to them. When the eye of his under- standing (wisdom) was anointed with (obtained) the coUyrium of clear-sightedness and he turned from appearance (the visible world) to reality (the inner world), having perceived that all had reached (having seen all arrived at) the Divine Court before himself, he became astounded. He acc...ordingly went to (the ser- Digitized by VjOOQIC 47 vice of) a great man of the time [=» one then esteemed most devout] and enquired of him the explanation of this mystery. He said, "While thou wast unwise, thou usest to deem all unwise. Now that thou hast become (becamest) wise, thou hast found (foundest) that all have attained to a knowledge of God (Q-od- attained)". Moral, "One should not cavil at (strike breath in) the Divine power, and one should not regard anyone with the eye of contempt, but-on-the- contrary every person should esteem himself the low- est of (lower than) all, in order that he may attain to the degree (rank) which is his goal (object)".
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