a question about a passage from Iqan
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 12:12 am
"...We perceive that a one-eyed man, who himself is the chief of the people, is arising with the utmost malevolence against Us. We foresee that in every city people will arise to suppress the Blessed Beauty, that the companions of that Lord of being and ultimate Desire of all men will flee from the face of the oppressor and seek refuge from him in the wilderness, whilst others will resign themselves and, with absolute detachment, will sacrifice their lives in His path."
In the above quote, who does "him" refer to in "seek refuge from him in the wilderness", and what does it mean?
Thanks.
In the above quote, who does "him" refer to in "seek refuge from him in the wilderness", and what does it mean?
Thanks.