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CHAPTER VIII
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CONCERNING GRATITUDE1
I cannot give thanks to that Friend, for I know of none that are worthy2. Every hair of my body is a gift from Him; how could I thank Him for every hair?
Praise be to the munificent3 Lord, Who from non-existence brought His creatures into being. Who can describe His goodness? All praises are encompassed4 by His glory.
See how from childhood to old age he has endowed thee with a splendid robe!
He made thee pure; therefore, be pure—unworthy it is to die impured by sin.
Let not the dust remain upon the mirror, for once grown dull it never again will polish.
When thou dost seek to gain the means of life, rely not upon the strength of thine own arms.
O self-worshipper! why lookest thou not to God, Who giveth power to thy hand?
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If by thy striving thou doest aught of good, take not the credit to thyself; know it to be by the grace of God.
Thou standest not by thine own strength—from the Invisible art thou sustained each moment.
A Mother’s Warning to her Son
Sorrowed at the conduct of her son, who gave no ear to her advice, a woman brought to him the cradle in which once he slept, and said: “O weak in love and forgetful of the past! Wast thou not a weeping and helpless child, for whom through many nights I sacrificed my sleep? Thou hadst not then the strength thou hast to-day; thou couldst not ward5 the flies from off thy body. A tiny insect gave thee pain; to-day thou excellest amidst the strong. In the grave wilt6 thou again be thus, unable to repel7 the onslaughts of an ant. How, when the grave-worms eat the marrow
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munificent
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encompassed
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bounties
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devoid
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caravan
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supplication
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expounder
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shrine
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