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C: “Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! Thou beholdest…” |
Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! Thou beholdest
my perplexity, and the depth of mine anguish, and
the agony of my soul, and the afflictions which beset
me. By Thy glory! My heart crieth to Thee by reason
of the things that have befallen my loved ones in
Thy path, and mine eyes run down with tears for
them who, in these days, have ascended unto Thee,
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who have cast the world behind their backs, and set
their faces towards the shores of Thy transcendent
mercy.
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Clothe them, O my God, with the robe of Thy
favor and the raiment of Thy loving providence,
which Thou hast reserved for Thine own Self and
woven with the hands of Thy manifold bounties and
gifts. Give them, then, to drink, from the hands of
Thy loving-kindness, of the cups of Thy measureless
mercy. Cause them, moreover, O my Best-Beloved,
to abide within the precincts of Thy court and
around Thy most effulgent Tabernacle. Powerful art
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.
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And now I implore Thee, by the eternity of Thy
Self, to enable me to be patient in these tribulations
which have caused the Concourse on high to wail
and the denizens of the everlasting Paradise to weep,
and through which all faces have been covered with
the tawny dust provoked by the anguish that hath
seized such of Thy servants as have turned towards
Thy Name, the Most Exalted, the Most High. No
God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the Inaccessible,
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate.
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All Thy servants, O my God, are occupied with
their own selves, so great have been the troubles
which, as decreed by Thee, have encompassed them
on every side. My tongue, however, is busied in extolling
Thy chosen ones, and my heart in remembering
them that are dear to Thee and are wholly subject
to Thy will.
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