"Human knowledge is of two kinds. One is the knowledge of things perceptible to the senses... The other kind of human knowledge is intellectual... A reality of the intellect... is not perceptible to the senses." (Saq 95- 6) (33:7) "Know that beings are of two kinds: material and spiritual; those perceptible to the senses and those intellectual." "Man is in the highest degree of materiality, and at the beginning of spirituality." (Saq 301; Saq 331)
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