Fawá´id. The apprehension by the spirit of what it cannot do without.
Malja´. The heart’s confidence in the attainment of its desire.
Manjá. The heart’s escape from the place of imperfection.
Kulliyyat. The absorption (istighráq) of the attributes of humanity in the Universal (kulliyyat).
Lawá´iḥ. Affirmation of the object of desire, notwithstanding the advent of the negation thereof (ithbát-i murád bá wurúd-i nafy-i án).
Lawámi`. The manifestation of (spiritual) light to the heart while its acquirements (fawá´id) continue to subsist.
Ṭawáli`. The appearance of the splendours of (mystical) knowledge to the heart.
Ṭawáriq. That which comes into the heart, either with glad tidings or with rebuke, in secret converse (with God) at night.
Laṭá´if. A symbol (isháratí), presented to the heart, of subtleties of feeling.
Sirr. Concealment of feelings of love.