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At another time He revealeth Himself as the Fire which Thou didst |
kindle in the tree of Thy unity, |
whose heat melted the hearts of Thine |
ardent lovers when He Who is the Day-Star of the world shone forth above |
the horizon of 'Iráq. |
I testify, |
O my God, |
that through Him the veils of |
human fancy were burnt up, |
and the hearts of men were set towards the |
scene of Thy most resplendent glory. |
I implore Thee, |
O Thou Who art the Supreme Ordainer, |
not to suffer me to |
be deprived of the breezes which are wafted in Thy days, |
the days whereon |
the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy mercy hath been shed abroad. |
Neither |
do Thou keep me back from Thy most great Ocean, |
every drop of which crieth |
out and saith: |
"Great is the blessedness that awaiteth him who hath been |
awakened from his sleep by the breath of God which, |
from the source of His |
mercy, |
hath blown over all such of His creatures as have set themselves |
towards Him! |
" |
Thou seest, |
O my Lord, |
how Thy servants are held captive by their own |
selves and desires. |
Redeem them from their bondage, |
O my God, |
by the power |
of Thy sovereignty and might, |
that they may turn towards Thee when He Who |
is the Revealer of Thy names and attributes is manifested unto men. |
Cast upon this poor and desolate creature, |
O my Lord, |
the glance of Thy |
wealth, |
and flood his heart with the beams of Thy knowledge, |
that he may |
apprehend the verities of the unseen world, |
and discover the mysteries of |
Thy heavenly realm, |
and perceive the signs and tokens of Thy kingdom, |
and |
behold the manifold revelations of this earthly life all set forth before |
the face of Him Who is the Revealer of Thine own Self. |
Direct, |
then, |
his |
eyes, |
O my God, |
towards the horizon of Thy loving-kindness, |
and make |
steadfast his heart in its attachment to Thee, |
and unloose his tongue to |
praise Thee, |
and make him able to hold fast the cord of Thy love, |
and to |
cling to the hem of Thy bounteousness, |
and to proclaim Thy name amidst Thy |
creatures, |
and to recount Thy virtues throughout Thy realm, |
in such wise |
that no obstacle will deter him from turning to Thy name, |
the |
All-Bountiful, |
and no veil shut him out from Thee, |
in Whose hand is the |
dominion of utterance and the kingdom of all names and attributes! |
Hold Thou the hand of this seeker who hath set his face towards Thee, |
O my |
Lord, |
and draw him out of the depths of his vain imaginations, |
that the |
light of certainty may shine brightly above the horizon of his heart in |
the days whereon the sun of the knowledge of Thy creatures hath been |
darkened through the shining of the Day-Star of Thy glory; |
the days |
whereon the moon of the world's wisdom hath been eclipsed through the |
appearance of Thy hidden knowledge, |
and the manifestation of Thy |
well-guarded secret, |
and the revelation of Thine enshrined mystery; |
the |
days whereon the stars of men's doings have fallen through the rising of |
the orb of Thy unity and the shedding of the radiance of Thy transcendent |
oneness. |
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