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CIII: “Glory be to Thee, Thou in Whose hand are the…” 172 |
Glory be to Thee, Thou in Whose hand are the
heaven of omnipotence and the kingdom of creation.
Thou doest, by Thy sovereignty, what Thou
willest, and ordainest, through the power of Thy
might, what Thou pleasest. From eternity Thou hast
been exalted above the praise of all created things,
and wilt to eternity remain far above the glorification
of any one of Thy creatures. Existence itself
testifieth to its non-existence when face to face with
the manifold revelations of Thy transcendent oneness,
and every created thing confesseth, by its very
nature, its nothingness when compared with the
sacred splendors of the light of Thy unity. Thou
hast, in Thyself, been independent of any one besides
Thee and rich enough, in Thine own essence, to dispense
with any one except Thy Self. Every description
by which they who adore Thy unity describe
Thee, and every praise wherewith they who are devoted
unto Thee praise Thee, are but the traces of
the pen which the fingers of Thy strength and power
have set in motion—fingers whose movement is controlled
by the arm of Thy decree—the arm itself
animated by the potency of Thy might.
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Thy glory beareth me witness! How can I, aware
as I am of this truth, hope to befittingly make mention
of Thee and celebrate Thy praise? Howsoever I
describe Thee, whichever of Thy virtues I recount,
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I cannot but blush and feel ashamed of what my
tongue hath uttered or my pen written.
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The quintessence of knowledge, O my Lord, proclaimeth
its powerlessness to know Thee, and perplexity,
in its very soul, confesseth its bewilderment
in the face of the revelations of Thy sovereign might,
and remembrance, in its inmost spirit, acknowledgeth
its forgetfulness and effacement before the manifestations
of Thy signs and the evidences of Thy praise.
What, then, can this poor creature hope to achieve,
and to what cord must this wretched soul cling?
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I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of the
worlds, and the Beloved of such as have recognized
Thee, and the Desire of all that are in heaven and on
earth, by Thy Name through which the cry of every
suppliant hath ascended into the heaven of Thy
transcendent holiness, through which every seeker
hath soared to the sublimities of Thy unity and
grandeur, through which the imperfect have been
perfected, and the abased exalted, and the tongue of
every stammerer unloosed, and the sick made whole,
and whatever was unworthy of Thy highness and
beseemed not Thy greatness and Thy sovereignty
made acceptable unto Thee,—I beseech Thee to aid
us by Thine invisible hosts and by a company of the
angels of Thy Cause. Do Thou, then, accept the
works we have performed for love of Thee, and for
the sake of Thy pleasure. Cast us not away, O my
God, from the door of Thy mercy, and break not
our hopes in the wonders of Thy grace and favors.
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Our limbs, our members, O my Lord, bear witness
to Thy unity and oneness. Send down upon us Thy
strength and power, that we may become steadfast
in Thy Faith and may aid Thee among Thy servants.
Illumine our eyes, O my Lord, with the effulgence of
Thy beauty, and enlighten our hearts with the splendors
of Thy knowledge and wisdom. Write us up,
then, with those who have fulfilled their pledge to
Thy Covenant in Thy days, and who, through their
love for Thee, have detached themselves from the
world and all that is therein.
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