The
Mystic Rose from the Garden of the King
A Fragment of the Vision of Sheikh Haji
Ibrahim of Kerbela
by Sir Fairfax L. Cartwright, London, H.S. Nichols, 1899
The Mystic
Dervish being questioned by the King as to what revelation, in his
quest for knowledge, had seemed to him the one most pregnant with
meaning, answered thus:
In my wanderings in the Strange Land, this did I see: A Temple built
like a Tower rising to a great height, surrounded at its base by
a circular colonnade. Impelled by a desire to learn, I knocked at
the Gate of the Temple and prayed for admittance. A venerable old
man - the Sage of that Temple - opened the Gate and said to me,
'What seekest thou?' I replied, 'Knowledge'. He said, 'Hast thou
the strength and determination to climb to the topmost chamber of
the Tower?' I said, 'The desire I have if thou wilt be my guide
to show me the way'. Then he stretched out his hand and raised me
up, saying: 'If thy heart is stout, cross the threshold of the Temple
of Human Knowledge'. I seized the proferred hand, and with the Sage,
I passed under the Mighty Gateway of the Temple. When I had entered
the precincts of the building I saw that a stately colonnade ran
in a circle round the triangular Tower, which seemed to rise to
a giddy height above me; and presently as I looked I perceived that
the wall behind the colonnade was covered with representations of
human figures, and my Guide spoke: 'Behold, the Cycle of Human Life!
See Man as he appeareth to the human eye!'.
Then I looked again, and I saw that the first picture, by the Entrance
Gate, represented the Childhood of Man, and the Angel of Life was
drawing back the Veil, beyond which lay the World with all its dangers
and possibilities, and the children full of joyance were marching
forward to enter the Promised Land; but I saw that there was a look
of pity on the face of the Angel, for in the darkness by the Veil
crouched the figure of Satan, marking with his claws upon the sand
the number of those whom he would devour. And as I gazed longer
at the children, I began to perceive that each child represented
some type of Humanity. There I saw the young King approaching the
Veil with firm step, but with awe upon his face, as he gazed upon
that unknown World which he would be called upon to govern, and
by his side was a youth with vicious face and envy in his heart,
seeking to push aside the young King that he might enter first into
possession of the World. Many children I saw bubbling over with
the exuberance of youth, pleased with what lay around them, and
looking not far ahead into that mysterious World which was being
disclosed to them. One maiden I noticed gazing earnestly at the
Star of Love, which from above shone down upon the World of Youth,
and another maiden - in whom was the Soul of the wanton - was bending
down to the ground to pluck a rose, and in her haste to seize it
a thorn had pricked her finger.
I followed my Guide around the colonnade, and at each step I saw
the same children grown older - having advanced a little on the
Journey of Life; and I saw many fall by the way, and when I came
to the last picture I saw that few were left - the ascetic Dervish,
worn and emaciated - the man who had sought God through the Spirit,
- and the aged King, full of gravity, - the man who had sought for
God by striving to act according to his lights in the World; loneliness
was around these two, but they heeded it not, and behind the throne
of the King stood, with her arms crossed and on her face a look
of impenetrableness, the Angel of Life, now changed into the Angel
of Death.
Saddened by what I had seem, I withdrew from the colonnade, and
in the sunshine of the pleasant garden round the base of the Tower
I sat for a long while meditating on the vanity of human existence.
Then my Guide touched me upon the shoulder and said: 'Thine eye
hath seen but the outer shell of Humanity, and thou art depressed
thereby. Seekest thou now to know what hath been revealed to the
Soul of Man, and what are the limits of Human Knowledge?'
I replied: 'I am willing for my heart thirsteth for Knowledge'.
1. My Guide with his wand touched a small and hidden door in the
rugged walls of the triangular Tower, which opened and admitted
us; then he turned to me and said: 'The Tower is high and it containeth
seven levels, and on each level are three Chambers, and above all
lieth one Chamber, and the ascent thereto is long and wearisome'.
I replied: 'My Master, thy footsteps will I follow'. Then we began
the ascent, and when we had reached the first level my Guide turned
to me and said: 'Behold the First Chamber!' A heavy veil closed
the entrance; my Guide pushed it aside and we entered within the
Chamber. There we found ourselves in darkness, and awe seized me;
so that I poured my Soul out in prayer, craving in humility of spirit
for illumination. And when I had been there some time I lifted up
my eyes, and it seemed to me that my head was encircled by a soul-inspiring
light, while my feet remained lost in the darkness of Unreality;
and my Intelligence was quickened by a message from above, and I
knew that the Soul of Man - the reflection of the Unity - is suspended
between the Light and the Darkness, and through the opposition of
the Light and the Darkness the Soul of Man gains consciousness of
the Unknown which veils the Eternal Unity. And the mystic symbol
of Unity shone forth upon the walls of this Chamber.
2. When I retired my Guide led me to the Second Chamber. There I
saw a stately Woman deeply veiled, wearing on her head a crown with
the crescent moon at top, and on her lap lay a great book closed.
With deep respect I prostrated myself before her, saying: 'Teach
me, thou noble woman, that I may learn'. She replied: 'I am the
Recipient - the Passive; I am the complement of that which thou
has seen in the First Chamber. I am the Link between Unity and Man.
I am the Holy Sanctuary. I hold the Book of Knowledge which he only
can read who has the power to lift my veil'. And as I contemplated
her more steadfastly I saw that her veil grew dimmer and dimmer,
until for an instant I beheld the beauty of her face; then she vanished
from my sight.
3. My Guide then seized my hand and bade me follow him to the next
Chamber. When I had penetrated through the veil which closed the
entrance, again I saw a throne upon which a Woman was seated, clothed
in Majesty and wearing a Crown of Authority. By her side was an
Eagle, and above her was a canopy which seemed to be formed of the
Wings of Angels.
When I had made obeisance to her, she opened her lips and said:
'I am the termination of the First and the Second; in me is the
Equilibrium completed. I am the Law of the World; with my Sceptre
do I govern it. With one hand do I draw down the Spirit and with
the other do I raise up its Negation, an in my Womb is Man conceived'.
When with my Guide I had issued from the last Chamber, he bade me
for a while to meditate on what I had seen; then he led me up a
steep flight of steps to the Second Level of the Tower. When we
had reached it he said to me: 'We have now attained to another plane
of thought, to another aspect of things. Enter now the Fourth Chamber
which lies above the First Chamber below'.
4. I did as I was bidden, and when I had penetrated into the Chamber
I beheld a King upon his throne, and before the Majesty of his face
I prostrated myself. Presently I heard him say: 'I am not the Absolute
Absolute; I am for Humanity the Realization of the Absolute; I am
the will of the Unity; my Sceptre is the sign of Power; with it
I rule Mankind, for my Law shall be his Law; to me man must turn
for all that relateth to the World in which he moveth'.
5. Then I withdrew from the presence of the King, and followed my
Guide into the Fifth Chamber. Here likewise I beheld a man seated
upon a throne, but he wore not on his head the crown of a King of
this World but a Mystic Sign, and he was arrayed in the white robes
of Sanctity. And these words he spoke to me: 'Kneel and worship,
for I am not a King of this World; my Sceptre is the Sign of Authority;
with it I rule the Souls of Men. I am the Voice of the Law of the
Spirit. I am the bond of Reunion between man created and the Breath
from which his creation proceeded'.
6. When he had ceased speaking, with awe in my heart I withdrew,
following my Guide to the Sixth Chamber, which lay in the third
angle of the Second Level of the Tower. When I had entered it I
found myself in darkness, but gradually a dim light seemed to descend
from the summit of the Chamber, and it grew in intensity, and when
I looked up I beheld with astonishment as it were the Eye of a Spiritual
Being looking down upon me. Then my Guide said to me: 'Behold the
Eye of the World! Through it the mind realizes the Beauty of the
Manifestation of the Unity; - through it Love reaches the Soul,
bringing Man and Woman to the completion of their Destinies. Learn
and understand the Mystery of this Sign. This is the point from
which two Roads diverge; along the one descends the Spirit of Light;
along the other descends the Spirit of Darkness'. The Vision faded
from my sight and meditating deeply on what I had seen, I followed
my Guide, who led me out of the Chamber.
7. With my Guide I began the ascent to the Third Level of the Tower,
and when we had reached it we entered together the Seventh Chamber,
which lay above the Fourth Chamber and the First Chamber below.
Therein I saw nothing for a time; then I heard the whizz of an arrow,
and beheld in the misty distance a noble stag struck down by it.
Looking round, there appeared to me the majestic vision of a man,
radiant like a conqueror, holding in his extended hand the bow of
Power from which the arrow had been discharged. He said to me: 'What
seest thou?' I said: 'I saw the weak overcome by the strong'. He
said to me: 'Behold, I am the Man Conqueror; Man as the Emblem of
the Creator. I am more than Nature; I am Nature illuminated by The
Spirit of the Eternal, and therefore do I overcome mere Nature'.
8. When this Vision had disappeared from my sight, I passed with
my Guide to the Eight Chamber. Herein I saw a Sword standing unsupported
on the point of its hilt, and in astonishment I exclaimed: 'What
meaneth this Sign?' My Guide replied: 'Between Man and Nature a
permanent struggle exists; what Man attaineth by labour he loseth
again if his labour should cease. This is the Sign of Equilibrium,
the balance between opposing Forces, between Good and Evil in the
Created World. This is the Sign of the Spirit of Justice which with
the Power of the Sword separates the opposing combatants'.
9. When I had gazed for some time upon this symbol, I proceeded
to the last Chamber on this Level of the Tower, which was the Ninth
Chamber. When the veil by the entrance had fallen behind me, I found
myself face to face with an aged Dervish, whose countenance was
serene and radiant; for him age seemed to have no afflictions, and
Wisdom shone forth from his eyes. In his right hand he held aloft
a burning lamp, and in his left hand he held a staff, on which he
leant. I saluted him with reverence, and he addressed me thus: 'When
I was young I selected the Path of Light, and my reward has been
great. Wisdom have I imprisoned in the lamp which illuminates my
Path. Round my Soul have I drawn the Mantle of Protection which
shall ward off Evil when it shall assail it. This staff of strength
have I found upon my path, and on it I can lean with security in
the ascent towards Truth'.
The serenity of this old man filled my Soul with elation, and the
glow of Divine Love seemed to penetrate into myself like a precious
gift from his presence.
10. When I issued from the last Chamber I followed my Guide up the
ascent to the next Level of the Tower, where with him I entered
the Tenth Chamber, which lay above the Seventh and the Fourth and
the First Chamber below. Here I beheld a Circle turning upon no
visible axis, and my Guide said to me: 'Behold the Symbol of Eternity,
the symbol of the incessant action of Time. The Circle is ever moving;
it ascendeth and descendeth; so ascendeth the Spirit of God to the
summit; so descendeth the Spirit of Evil into the abyss, yet the
Circle is unbroken; so from Good the descent to Evil is possible,
so from Evil the ascent to Good is possible. This is a Chamber of
Equilibrium. Below in the Seventh Chamber hast thou seen the Conqueror,
- the Holder of Power, the Symbol of Creative Force. In the Chamber
above thou shalt see the Symbol of Destruction. Here thou seest
the ascent and the descent, yet the Circle is one and unbroken:
but a vaster Circle existeth which the eye of man cannot see; it
turneth and turneth through Eternity without ceasing; the Spirit
of Creation createth, and the Spirit of Destruction destroyeth;
and the Circle is the Equilibrium without which there would be no
manifestation of the Unity, and if there were no manifestation of
the Unity, the Unity would be dead and unconscious of Himself'.
11. When my Guide has ceased speaking he led me to the Eleventh
Chamber, and there I saw a Virgin standing before me radiant in
all the splendor of youth and strength. With a voice which had the
ring of silver without tremor and without fear she spoke to me thus:
'In me lies hid the germ of Vitality. To thee my hand seems weak,
but strength lieth in the Spirit, and because my heart is pure,
know I no fear, and with my foot do I curb the Dragon beneath me'.
It was so sweet a vision that it made my heart leap with joy, and
when it vanished from my sight, pensively I followed my Guide tot
he Twelfth Chamber, with my mind still full of the beautiful young
Virgin who had appeared to me.
12. In this chamber I found myself in complete obscurity, but as
I gazed into the darkness a sign appeared to me by degrees in the
form of a Cross. My Guide said: 'Behold the Sign of the Revealed
Law; out of the Darkness it proceedeth, and Man must bow to it'.
As I gazed more intently, the face of a man seemed to appear to
me enclosed by a triangle, hanging downwards at the base of the
Cross, and I marvelled and exclaimed: 'What meaneth this transformation?'
My guide replied: 'Woe unto the man who filled with pride presumeth
to rebel against the Revealed Law, for on him waiteth destruction.
Vain is it of Man to seek to rebel against that which the Eternal
hath revealed unto him; by submission he will rise; by rebellion
his face will be turned away from the Light, and his advancement
delayed'.
13. When my Guide had ceased speaking, we left the Chamber and proceeded
to ascend to the Fifth Level of the Tower; there we entered together
the Thirteenth Chamber, and this Vision appeared to me. A luxuriant
meadow spread out before my eyes like the plain of the World; it
was filled with variety and the luxuriant flowers nodded to each
other in their joy of existence. Presently, however, the breath
of winter approached and its icy blast chilled my Soul; and as I
gazed I saw the Vision of Death looming up before me; in one hand
he held a scimitar, and in the other an empty basket; and he mowed
down the flowers and threw them into the basket; and it seemed to
me that they turned into dead men's heads; and some wore crowns
and others the humble hood of the Dervish; and some had the golden
hair of youth, and others the whitened locks of age. And in my fear
I cried aloud: 'O! Terror of the World, what art thou?' And a voice
replied: 'I am the Link between the Known and the Unknown. That
which seems gold in the World I will turn into base metal, and that
which seems base metal will I turn into gold. As the Ocean dissolveth
and absorbeth the Salt of the World, so do I, for I am the Solvent
of Humanity, and out of that which is do I make that which shall
be'.
When the Voice ceased, the Vision of Death departed from me, and
I saw again the green meadow filled with flowers. Then my Guide
said to me: 'The Spirit of Life is the antagonist of the Spirit
of Stagnation, for Stagnation is the Negation of Life. In the Unity
nothing is created, nothing is destroyed. To the Sage, therefore,
Death hath no terrors, for he knoweth that without Death there could
be no Life, without Darkness, no Light, without the Negation no
Manifestation of the Reality. Death is the Key which opens unto
Man a further stage on the Path of Manifestation of the Unity'.
14. From this chamber my Guide led me to the Fourteenth Chamber,
where I saw before me an Angel who poured out of a pitcher into
a receiver beneath the Water of Life. My Guide said to me: 'The
meaning is this. In the World in which thou livest, the mind perceiveth
the existence of Individuality, which is caused by the Water of
Life descending in varying degrees into Matter, its Opposite. Now
the Angel, when fertilizing the World by pouring upon it the Water
of Life, giveth unto Man the conception of justice, which is to
be the Light which is to guide him upon the path through the Material
World. The Angel whom thou seest is, therefore, the Emblem of Temperance,
which is the principle which should govern the individual creature
in the World'.
15. Then with my Guide, I proceeded to the last chamber on this
Level of the Tower, which was the Fifteenth in Number. Here I found
myself in complete darkness, but presently out of the profundity
of the gloom glowed forth the Beast of Evil, the Dragon biting his
tail. Seized with fear I clung to my Guide, who threw around me
the Mantle of Protection, and said: 'Behold the Sign! This is the
Circle of Evil. Woe unto the man who steppeth unto the shadow of
the Light, for the gloom shall grow greater and greater, and against
the fatal power of the Dragon's Ring man's will struggleth in vain.
Who falleth into the Magic Circle him no regrets can avail, for
an Eternity seemeth to separate him from the Path of Reunion'.
16. Overcome with dread, I issued from the last Chamber, and began
the ascent to the next Level of the Tower, where when I had reached
it I entered with my Guide the Sixteenth Chamber. Here I saw before
me a Tower of great strength, and the Master of the Tower and his
attendants were enjoying their security behind the battlements of
their stronghold. And I said to myself: 'So cunning seemeth to have
been the skill of the architect that this Tower will not perish
but with the destruction of the World'. But presently I heard a
great roar, and I beheld a thunderbolt descending from a cloud,
and it struck the mighty Tower, and the battlements parted asunder,
and the Master and his attendants were hurled to the ground. In
amazement I exclaimed: 'What meaneth this Sign?' My Guide replied:
'Behold the sign of the Fall! Man who was Spiritual has entered
the World and put on the burden of the material body. Behind the
Symbol of the Spirit of the Unity, which to thine eyes is invisible,
incarnated in the World which lieth open unto thy senses'.
17. When the Vision had passed away I followed my guide to the Seventeenth
Chamber, and as I entered it I felt the Breath of Spring upon me,
and my heart, which had been saddened at the sight of the ruined
Tower, leapt for joy; and as I looked, I saw before me the Vision
of a lovely maiden, and her golden tresses were crowned with a diadem
of seven stars; she sat in the midst of a green meadow enamelled
with the glory of flowers, and by her side was fountain from which
poured forth the pure Water of the Earth. Presently the lovely maiden
opened her lips and spoke, and my soul was so stirred, that tears
flowed from my eyes for the joy of the softness of her voice, which
was like the music of a harp in the stillness of the night. And
she said: 'I am the Voice of Hope in the World. I am the Eternal
Youth of Nature. In the depth of the Material World lieth hid the
Water which welleth up in the Fountain of Immortality. The Glory
of the Sun have I absorbed in my golden tresses; from my diadem
of stars do I draw down the Spirit into the Body of Man; into his
fallen Soul I breathe the Hope of Redemption; through me cometh
to man the Courage to struggle against the bondage in which he is
placed'.
18. I tarried long in contemplation of this beautiful Vision, until
my Guide, with his wand of Power caused it to vanish; then I followed
him to the last Chamber on this Level of the Tower, which was the
Eighteenth in Number. Here again I found myself in utter darkness,
but after a few moments I heard my Guide saying to me: 'Watch, and
thou shalt see'. Then I gazed again into the gloom, and there grew
before me a Vision which filled my soul with despondency, for it
seemed to me that I saw the World spread out before me, illuminated
only by the pale and sickly light of the moon; and man was struggling
against man; and wild beast against wild beast; and the reptiles
of the Earth came out of their hiding places to gather their spoil.
And in my sorrow I exclaimed aloud: 'What meaneth this Sign?' My
Guide replied: 'This is the last Term. This is the ultimate descent
of the Spirit of the Unity into the depths of the Abyss of Negation.
This is the Realm of Chaos; in the World the Kingdom of Passions
let loose. This is the Triumph of Matter, Matter absorbing the Spirit
and on the verge of throttling it'.
The sight of this Vision inspired my with so great a terror that
my eyes had no tears to weep, and I felt as if a mountain of Matter
were piled upon my Soul to crush it, so that beneath the strain
my mind gave way and I fell back in a swoon into the arms of my
Guide. When I recovered the use of my senses the Vision had departed,
and like a child I was led without this Chamber of Despair; but
when I sought to begin the ascent to the next Level of the Tower,
my Guide checked me and said: 'Ere we proceed any further, pause
and reflect. Thus far hast thou ascended through Six Levels of the
Tower, and thou hast visited Eighteen Chambers therein. Now this
is the meaning of what thou hast seen. In the first Six chambers
thou hast gained Knowledge of the Spirit of Preservation; in the
last Six chambers thou hast gained Knowledge of the World of Facts.
The total which thou hast seen hath had this for meaning: the Breath
of the Unity, descending Towards the Abyss of Darkness; what thou
shalt see now is the Yearning for Reunion raising the Spirit of
Eternal back to the Unity from which it proceeded'.
19. When he had spoken thus my Guide led the way up a long flight
of steps, narrow and steep at the beginning but broadening out and
more easy as we advanced, and when we had reached to the top of
them we found ourselves on a higher Level of the Tower, and here
we entered the Nineteenth Chamber. Here at first I saw nothing,
but surrounding me lay as it were a shapeless mist permeated by
a vivifying luminosity. Presently in the uniformity of the mist
I saw as it were a germ forming, a point of condensation; gradually
it assumed a more definite shape, and then it appeared to me like
a pure crystal of salt suspended in the Ocean. Then the crystal
vanished slowly, and through the spot where it had been I saw the
hills forming; then they became more distinct and I saw the shapes
of trees appearing, and flowers of every hue, with butterflies and
insects buzzing among them, and the fishes were leaping in the rivers;
and as I marvelled the glory of the Light broke through the mist
and I saw beneath me a lovely Garden in which the children of men,
youths and maidens, played among the flowers, rejoicing in the gift
of Life. Then I heard my Guide exclaim: 'Behold, the Spirit of the
Eternal through the Chaos of the Material World hath reached to
the Manifestation of Humanity!'
20. When the Mist began to close round me again I followed my Guide
to the Twentieth chamber. Here I saw spread out before me the Field
of Solitude - the Burial Place of Humanity - and no living thing
stirred therein and no noise was known to be. And as I gazed upon
the waste of Life I heard the sound of a great trumpet, the voice
of Israfel calling to Humanity. And I saw in the centre of the Field
of Solitude Azrael - the Angel of Death - sitting in meditation;
and at the sound of the trumpet he rose and flapped his sable pinions
like a tired bird about to retire to his rest, and then he drew
his great wings around his form, for the sleep of Eternity was upon
him. And in the Field of Solitude I saw the graves open and the
dead rising therefrom, and the rending of their grave-clothes was
like the roar of the sea seeking to break down the barrier of the
land.
My Guide, seizing my trembling hand, said to me: 'Fear not; it is
the Voice of the Eternal calling to Humanity. Behold the Breath
of the Unity rising to the Spirit World and casting aside the shackles
of the Material World!'
21. When the visions had faded away I followed my Guide to the last
Chamber on the elevated Level of the Tower, and it was the Twenty-first
in Number. Here there appeared to me a young man riding on a fine
horse, and with eyes burning with desire he gazed steadfastly at
a young girl who danced before him glorious in her nakedness, and
her hair was adorned with garlands of roses. By his side an old
hag hobbled along, holding his stirrup with one hand, while she
held an hour-glass in the other, in which I saw that the sand was
fast running out. As I looked I saw of a sudden a deep precipice
ahead, and at that moment a hideous dog rushed forth and bit the
legs of the horse to urge him on his career. As the rider grew closer
to the precipice, the young girl who danced before him changed in
my sight, and the colour in her cheek changed into the waxen hue
of Death, while the petals of the roses on her head shrivelled and
fell to the ground, and I saw her hair spreading out across the
sky like the grey threads of a spider's web. Then the young man,
having no power to check the fury of his steed, passed away and
was lost in the abyss.
While my heart was heavy with pity for this young man, I heard my
Guide saying to me: 'Watch and behold'.
Again a young man appeared to me, and he was clad in armour, and
in his hand was a goodly spear. Wild and dangerous beasts I saw
striding across his path, but he looked neither to the right hand
nor to the left hand, but with the power of his spear he drove them
away. And I saw him begin the ascent of a steep mountain full of
obstacles, but they seemed to cede before him, and as he reached
the summit the sun shone forth illuminating his armour, and in the
glory of that light the vision faded from my sight.
Then my Guide said to me: 'In the First Chamber on this Level of
the Tower thou sawest the Divine Spirit rising through Matter to
the Human World. In the next Chamber thou wast shown the rise of
the Divine Spirit from the Human World to the Spiritual World. Now
this is the meaning of what thou hast seen in this Chamber. In the
World in which thou livest an Equilibrium exisreth between Matter
and Divine Spirit. Now in the heart of each man a point lieth hid
on which this Equilibrium is poised, and this point is the Mystery
of his Individuality, which hath the power of turning the balance
to the right hand or to the left hand, towards Matter which leadeth
to the Abyss, or towards the Divine Spirit which accelerates the
moment of Reunion with the Unity. Woe unto him therefore who in
the Human World letteth the idleness of one hour to impair the power
of his Individuality to turn the balance towards the Light'.
22. Then my Guide led me without the Chamber, and said to me: 'All
have I shown thee, yet one Chamber remaineth'. I said unto him:
'Are my eyes worthy to see what is therein?' He replied: 'If thou
desirest to see, thou must rise to it alone'. Then he pointed the
way to a steep and tortuous flight of steps which led to the highest
pinnacle of the Tower; these with toil and pain I began to ascend
alone, and when I had reached to a great height I saw before me
the entrance to a chamber closed by a heavy Veil. I pushed it aside
and penetrated within, and when the Veil had fallen back behind
me it seemed to me that the grave-stone had fallen upon the grave,
and that I was severed for ever from the World of Humanity. A feeling
of solitude crept upon me and a desire to pray, and kneeling down
I worshipped the Unknown, seeking for Illumination , and by degrees
the knowledge of the things which I had seen increased within me,
and when I lifted up my eyes I saw that the Chamber in which I was
was formed like an Ellipse, and that in the centre thereof a Figure
sat upon a Throne, neither Man nor Woman, but Humanity in the Womb
of Time, - the Ellipse of the Absolute. And as I gazed and marvelled,
I saw a Mystic Flower at the summit of the chamber open its four
great petals, on each of which a Sign was burnt in fire, and from
the depths of the Flower three rays of light descended upon the
Figure beneath illuminating it with splendour, so that I saw the
overpowering serenity of its face - ever youthful - on which no
wrinkle was writ. Then the Figure crossed its hands, so that forefinger
was extended against forefinger, and with the tips of the forefingers
it touched its lips, placing thereon the Seal of Silence. Then my
soul grew bewildered with the beauty of that face, and I covered
myself with my hands, and when again I opened my eyes I felt the
breath of dawn upon my face, and I heard the lark singing above,
and the joy of calm was in my heart, and the morning star shone
in all its glory above the Solitude of the Desert.
When the Mystic Dervish had ceased to relate what he had seen, the
Young King spoke to him thus: 'Oh! Sage, where is the Strange Land
to be found where the Temple of Knowledge lieth?'
The Dervish replied: 'Oh! King, wouldst thou know where lies the
Strange Land where dwell the Disciples of the Path - the Seekers
after Truth? Turn to thy Heart; hidden therein lieth the magnificent
Temple of Human Knowledge, but the Key to the Gate thereof God alone
can give'.