They say that a sleeper cannot wake up a sleeper, he must wake up first, with all the noise his waking up will cause that will disturb the sleepers, he alone will realize that it is late, and that their sleep has become dangerous.” Al-Shazly adds: “Sleepers lose their feelings and awareness, and become disconnected from what is happening around them, and here the one who woke up must shake them gently or violently. Their resistance to him is what will determine what he must do.” He continues: “And if it is very late, he must not do that task after he finishes getting ready and dressing up, he must start screaming even if he himself is still in a state of flux, and he must not get angry at their anger at him, nor care about their criticism of his lack of balance; there is something more important than the idea of turning away and accusing the other of not appreciating what he is doing
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If you are looking for the truth, you must first be free from your own desires, for an eye filled with desires cannot see clearly
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