Story of the diamond and the coal
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NOW I will open one more gate of truth, | |
I will tell thee another tale. | |
The coal in the mine said the diamond. | |
O thou entrusted with splendours eve lasting. | |
We are comrades, and our being is one; | 1195 |
The source of our existence is the same, | |
Yet while I die here in the anguish of worthlessness, | |
Thou art set on the crowns of emperors. | |
My stuff is so vile that I am valued less than earth, | |
Whereas the mirror's heart is rent by thy beauty, | 1200 |
My darkness illumines the chafing dish, | |
Then my substance is incinerated at last | |
Every one puts the sole of his foot on my head | |
And covers my stock of existence with ashes. | |
My fate must needs be deplored: | 1205 |
Dost thou know what is the gist of my being | |
It is a condensed wavelet of smoke, | |
Endowed with a single spark.92 | |
Both in, feature and nature thou art star-like, | |
Splendours rise from every side of thee. | 1210 |
Now thou become'st the light of a monarch's eye, | |
Now thou adornest the haft of a dagger." | |
"O sagacious friend!" said the diamond, | |
"Dark earth, when hardened, becomes in dignity as a bezel. | |
Having been at strife with its environment, | 1215 |
It is ripened by the struggle and grows hard like a stone. | |
'Tis this ripeness that has endowed my form with light. | |
And filled my bossom with radiance. | |
Because thy being is immature, thou hast become abased; | |
Because thy body is soft, thou art burnt. | 1220 |
Be void of fear, grief, and anxiety; | |
Be hard as a stone, be a diamond! | |
Whosoever strives hard and grips tight, | |
The two worlds are illumined by him. | |
A little earth is the origin of the Black Stone | 1225 |
Which puts forth its head in the Ka’aba: | |
Its rank is higher than Sinai, | |
It is kissed by the swarthy and the fair. | |
In solidity consists the glory of Life: | |
Weakness is worthlessness and immaturity." |