The Sincere Imitator
The sincere imitator is beter than the clever man who wants to carve out his own method and path. For we've seen a blind man who puts his hand on the back of a seeing man and goes to Aksaray. Another blinde man takes his hand off the seeing man's back, but he doesn't see. He takes the road without guide and goes toward nonexistence, He lives his life in nonexistence, and he gives up his soul in nonexistence. Either he dies of hunger and thirst, or a wild animal falls on him and eats him.
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