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to Thee, this very moment, O Thou Who art the Lord of all worlds, |
beseeching Thee, by Thine undoubted Name, to attract the hearts of Thy |
servants unto the Day-Spring of Thy most excellent titles and the |
Dawning-Place of Thy most resplendent signs. |
But for the troubles that touch me in Thy path, O my God, how else could |
my heart rejoice in Thy days; and were it not for the blood which is shed |
for love of Thee, what else could tinge the faces of Thy chosen ones |
before the eyes of Thy creatures? I swear by Thy might! The ornament that |
adorneth the countenance of Thy dear ones is the blood which, in their |
love for Thee, floweth out of their foreheads over their faces. |
Thou beholdest, O my God, how every bone in my body soundeth like a pipe |
with the music of Thine inspiration, revealing the signs of Thy oneness |
and the clear tokens of Thy unity. I entreat Thee, O my God, by Thy Name |
which irradiateth all things, to raise up such servants as shall incline |
their ears to the voice of the melodies that hath ascended from the right |
hand of the throne of Thy glory. Make them, then, to quaff from the hand |
of Thy grace the wine of Thy mercy, that it may assure their hearts, and |
cause them to turn away from the left hand of idle fancies and vain |
imaginings to the right hand of confidence and certitude. |
Now that Thou hast guided them unto the door of Thy grace, O my Lord, cast |
them not away, by Thy bounty; and now that Thou hast summoned them unto |
the horizon of Thy Cause, keep them not back from Thee, by Thy |
graciousness and favor. Powerful art Thou to do as Thou pleasest. No God |
is there but Thee, the Omniscient, the All-Informed. |
Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! My tongue, both the tongue of my body |
and the tongue of my heart, my limbs and members, every pulsating vein |
within me, every hair of my head, all proclaim that Thou art God, and that |
there is none other God beside Thee. From everlasting Thou hast been |
immeasurably exalted above all similitudes and comparisons, and sanctified |
from whatsoever pertaineth to the creation Thou hast created and |
fashioned. From eternity Thou hast been alone, with none to share the |
majesty of Thy singleness, and hast remained far above the changes and |
chances to which all Thy creatures are subjected. |
And when Thou didst purpose to demonstrate the power of Thy sovereign |
might, and to glorify Thy word, and to guide the steps of Thy people, Thou |
didst raise up from among Thy creatures One of Thy servants, Whom Thou |
didst send forth with the signs of Thy sovereignty, and Whom Thou didst |
endue with the clear tokens of Thy oneness, that He might fulfill Thy |
testimony unto all created things, and perfect Thy proof before all men. |
As soon as He revealed Himself, as bidden by Thee, and called Thy servants |
to turn in the direction of Thy gifts, and to set their faces towards the |
horizon of Thy knowledge, the signs of dissension appeared amongst them. |
Some responded to Thy call and, without the least hesitation, obeyed Thy |
summons. Others turned their backs to Thee, and followed the desires of a |
corrupt inclination. |
I implore Thee, O my God, by Thy Most Great Name, to enrapture the nations |
through the potency of the Word which Thou didst ordain to be the king of |
all words, the Word whereby the goodly pearls of Thy hidden wisdom were |
uncovered, and the gem-like mysteries which were wrapped up within Thee |
were unraveled. Deprive them not, by Thy grace and bounty, of the things |
Thou didst desire for them, and suffer them not to be far removed from the |
shores of the ocean of Thy presence. |
Every existence, whether seen or unseen, O my Lord, testifieth that Thy |
mercy hath surpassed all created things, and Thy loving-kindness embraced |
the entire creation. Look upon them, I entreat Thee, with the eyes of Thy |
mercy. Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate. Do with them |
as beseemeth Thy glory, and Thy majesty, and Thy greatness, and Thy |
bounteousness and Thy grace. Deal not with them according to the |
limitations imposed upon them, or the manifold vicissitudes of their |
earthly life. |
Thou knowest, O my Lord, that I am but one of Thy servants. I have tasted |
of the sweetness of Thy speech, and acknowledged Thy unity and Thy |
singleness, and set my face towards the Source of Thy most excellent names |
and the Day-Spring of Thy transcendent attributes, and wished to be |
enabled by Thee to immerse myself beneath the ocean of Thy oneness and to |
be submerged by the mighty waters of Thy unity. |
Assist me, by Thy strengthening grace, O my Lord, to do what Thou didst |
will, and withhold not from me the things Thou dost possess. So enravish |
me with the wonders of Thine utterances that the noise and distraction of |
this world may be powerless to deter me from turning unto Thee, and may |
fail to shake my constancy in Thy Cause, or to distract my gaze from the |
horizon of Thy grace. Aid me, then, O my God, to do what pleaseth Thee, |
and to carry out Thy will. Write down for me, moreover, the good of this |
world and of the world which is to come, and ordain for me a seat of truth |
in Thy presence. Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, and to rule as |
Thou pleasest. No God is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, the |
All-Glorious, the Most Great. |
All-praise to Thee, O Lord of the worlds and the Object of the adoration |
of the entire creation! |
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