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Mine eyes are cheered, |
O my God, |
when I contemplate the tribulations that |
descend upon me from the heaven of Thy decree, |
and which have encompassed |
me on every side according to what Thy pen hath irrevocably established. |
I |
swear by Thy Self! |
Whatsoever is of Thee is well pleasing unto me, |
though |
it involve the bitterness of mine own death. |
He Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), |
O my God, |
withdrew all alone in the |
darkness of the night preceding His last day on earth, |
and falling on His |
face to the ground besought Thee saying: |
"If it be Thy will, |
O my Lord, |
my |
Well-Beloved, |
let this cup, |
through Thy grace and bounty, |
pass from me. |
" |
By Thy beauty, |
O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the Creator of the |
heavens! |
I can smell the fragrance of the words which, |
in His love for |
Thee, |
His lips have uttered, |
and can feel the glow of the fire that had |
inflamed His soul in its longing to behold Thy face and in its yearning |
after the Day-Spring of the light of Thy oneness, |
and the Dawning-Place of |
Thy transcendent unity. |
As to me--and to this Thou art Thyself my witness--I call upon Thee saying: |
"I have no will of mine own, |
O my Lord, |
and my Master and my Ruler, |
before |
the indications of Thy will, |
and can have no purpose in the face of the |
revelation of Thy purpose. |
I swear by Thy glory! |
I wish only what Thou |
wishest, |
and cherish only what Thou cherishest. |
What I have chosen for |
myself is what Thou hast Thyself chosen for me, |
O Thou the Possessor of my |
soul! |
" Nay, |
I find myself to be altogether nothing when face to face with |
the manifold revelations of Thy names, |
how much less when confronted with |
the effulgent splendors of the light of Thine own Self. |
O miserable me! |
Were I to attempt merely to describe Thee, |
such an attempt would itself be |
an evidence of my impiety, |
and would attest my heedlessness in the face of |
the clear and resplendent tokens of Thy oneness. |
Who else except Thee can |
claim to be worthy of any notice in the face of Thine own revelation, |
and |
who is he that can be deemed sufficiently qualified to adequately praise |
Thee, |
or to pride himself on having befittingly described Thy glory? |
Nay--and to this Thou dost Thyself bear witness--it hath incontrovertibly |
been made evident that Thou art the one God, |
the Incomparable, |
Whose help |
is implored by all men. |
From everlasting Thou wert alone, |
with none to |
describe Thee, |
and wilt abide for ever the same with no one else to equal |
or rival Thee. |
Were the existence of any co-equal with Thee to be |
recognized, |
how could it then be maintained that Thou art the |
Incomparable, |
or that Thy Godhead is immeasurably exalted above all peers |
or likeness? |
The contemplation of the highest minds that have recognized |
Thy unity failed to attain unto the comprehension of the One Thou hast |
created through the word of Thy commandment, |
how much more must it be |
powerless to soar into the atmosphere of the knowledge of Thine own Being. |
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