Some of them remember His Eminence (aj) in the way a poet...
Some of them remember His Eminence (aj) in the way a poet has versified as follows: Allah knows that I don’t remember you; because how can I recall you when I have never left your remembrance? In another verse the poet says: By the one, Who, if He wanted, would not have brought me into existence. Even though he may be away from my sight, he is not absent from my heart. Such a person is not unaware of his master and he always keeps in mind the manners and conditions of His Eminence (aj).
Thus congratulations to these people for the wisdom bestowed to them, for their knowledge and actions and Marifat. We pray to the Almighty Allah to bless me and make me of those who are mentioned in the following couplet: I love the righteous, even though I am not from them. Perhaps Allah would bestow righteousness to me. But here another point is worth mention, which would be a reminder for ourselves and other believers, from the barakah of what we have understood about our Master (as).
It is that you must know with certainty that you are not away from the sight and hearing of your master (as); he knows your position and is aware of your circumstances. Thus if you are one who is such that you follow the manners approved by him you would able to earn his love and blessings. And if you are from those who are unaware and aloof of that leader, it is regretful.
He will say: Even so, Our communications came to you but you neglected them; even thus shall you be forsaken this day. (Qur’an, Surah Taha 20:124-126) Which hardship is worse than the darkness of unawareness and ignorance, and which regret is greater than blindness of Judgment Day? And which fear is as bad as the terror of that regret and which calamity is greater and more painful than it?