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147 - The Sad is an honorable letter *** and the Sad in the Sad is truer
148 - Say what evidence I find *** inside the heart is a sticker
149 - Because it is the form of a turn *** and the turn is not earlier
150 - This indicates that I am on the right path
151 - I achieved my intention in God *** and the truth means the truth
152 - If there is depth in the sea, then the coast of the heart is deeper
153 - If your heart is narrow for me, then the heart of others will be narrower
154 - Leave the Qurunah and accept *** He who is honest gives charity
155 - And do not disagree, lest you be miserable *** for my heart is stuck
156 - Open it, explain it, and do what has been achieved
157 - How long will the heart be hardened *** The door of your heart is closed
158 - And the action of others is pure*** and the face of your action is blue
159 - Indeed, We have been gentle, so we have been gentle' *** For gentleness in gentleness is gentler
160 - If I come, I will dress you in a nice, well-made garment
161 - And do not be like Jarir *** when he kept satirizing Al-Farazdaq
162 - And rejoice in my praise, and my praise *** rises from the rising of the sun
163 - I am Existence in Myself, and I am the Owner of Realized Existence
164 - Without any restriction, like my knowledge, there is absolute truth
165 - Do you ever see the Shah plotting against a clever individual?
166 - Whoever says in my opinion, then the one who says this opinion is a fool
167 - If he continues to rave about an illusion *** I saw him rant
168 - And whoever says a word *** then the remembrance of that is truer
169 - I am the one who dominates the throne *** I do not annihilate or create
170 - I sent My messengers to creation, and Ahmad brought the truth
171 - So he stood up for me honestly, and when he thundered, he flashed lightning
172 - Struggling in times of adversity, and adhering to whatever arises
173 - If I had not helped them with My servant, I would have drowned those who do not drown
174 - The heavens and the earth *** will be separated from My torment
175 - And if you obey, then I am *** the pain that will not separate
176 - And I gather everyone in eternity *** in fragrant gardens
177 - All hearts are on this *** and I applaud God
178 - So I woke up from my sleep*** and my palms were clapping

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