Unity of Love and Intellect
(an introduction to Sufism)
(an introduction to Sufism)

Preface (8)

Know that expressions are that which can be seen and read with the eyes, but meanings are neither seen nor read but are incorporated into the intellect. meanings are pure like clear water, but expressions have forms and appearances, and color and smell. When a meaning is placed in an expression, it takes on the form, color, and smell of the expression, but as soon as the meaning is separated from the expression, it returns to its purity and clarity.

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