Translations:On Yedinci Lem'a/119/en: Revizyonlar arasındaki fark

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    ("One Sort is like water. It is visible and palpable, but cannot be held with the fingers. For this sort, one has to detach oneself from illusions and submerge oneself in it as a whole. It cannot be spied on with the fingers of criticism; if it is, it flows away and is lost. The water of life cannot make the finger its dwelling!" içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
     
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    One Sort is like water. It is visible and palpable, but cannot be held with the fingers. For this sort, one has to detach oneself from illusions and submerge oneself in it as a whole. It cannot be spied on with the fingers of criticism; if it is, it flows away and is lost. The water of life cannot make the finger its dwelling!
    '''One Sort''' is like water. It is visible and palpable, but cannot be held with the fingers. For this sort, one has to detach oneself from illusions and submerge oneself in it as a whole. It cannot be spied on with the fingers of criticism; if it is, it flows away and is lost. The water of life cannot make the finger its dwelling!

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    '''Bir kısmı:''' Su gibidir, görünür, hissedilir, lâkin parmaklarla tutulmaz. Bu kısımda hayalattan tecerrüd etmek, külliyetle ona dalmak gerektir. Tenkit parmaklarıyla tecessüs edilmez; edilse akar, kaçar. O âb-ı hayat, parmağı mekân ittihaz etmez.

    One Sort is like water. It is visible and palpable, but cannot be held with the fingers. For this sort, one has to detach oneself from illusions and submerge oneself in it as a whole. It cannot be spied on with the fingers of criticism; if it is, it flows away and is lost. The water of life cannot make the finger its dwelling!