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The difference is that during the promotion of the manifestation of one person to the companion of the Supreme, until the appearance of the will, the appearance is not visible to judge, although it is still alive in the horizon of the Father. However, since according to the appearance of a person, he is not a mystic and all souls are prohibited from meeting, therefore the rule of transformation is hidden until the time of emergence [341]. At that time, if the light of the least of it stops at the word "yes", the judgment of light from the source of divine knowledge flows towards him. As it was observed in the previous apparition, and in this apparition, it can be seen with both external and internal eyes that the souls who called themselves light, in the sight of God, the judgment of fire is directed towards those souls, but they themselves are unconscious.
Now, think for a while until you become a mystic that everyone respects his command and is proud of his mention, and this dignity is true as long as they do not exceed their limits. And during the sending of the first order, all these names are removed from their names and return to the kingdom. If, secondly, an urgent order is revealed, all the names of Allah's good names will apply to them, and they will return to their abode before he says "lam" or "bem".

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Now, think for a while until you become a mystic that everyone respects his command and is proud of his mention, and this dignity is true as long as they do not exceed their limits. And during the sending of the first order, all these names are removed from their names and return to the kingdom. If, secondly, an urgent order is revealed, all the names of Allah's good names will apply to them, and they will return to their abode before he says "lam" or "bem".