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CXI: “Praised be Thou, O my God! Thou beholdest both…” |
Praised be Thou, O my God! Thou beholdest both
the helplessness of Thy dear ones and the ascendancy
of Thy foes, both the wretchedness of Thy chosen
ones and the glory of them who gainsaid Thy Cause
and repudiated Thy signs. The latter deny Thy
tokens, and fail to repay Thee for the temporal benefits
Thou didst bestow upon them, while the former
yield Thee thanks for what hath befallen them in
their eagerness to partake of the everlasting gifts
Thou dost possess.
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How sweet is the thought of Thee in times of
adversity and trial, and how delightful to glorify
Thee when compassed about with the fierce winds
of Thy decree! Thou knowest full well, O my God,
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that I endure patiently whatsoever toucheth me in
Thy path. Nay, I perceive that all the members and
limbs of my body long for tribulation, that I may
manifest Thy Cause, O Thou Who art the Lord of
all names! The waters of Thy love have preserved
me in the kingdom of Thy creation, and the fire of
my remembrance of Thee hath set me ablaze before
all that are in heaven and on earth. Great is my blessedness,
and great the blessedness of this fire whose
flame crieth out: “No God is there save Thee, Who
art the Object of my heart’s adoration, and the
Source and Center of my soul!”
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Thy glory beareth me witness! Were all that are in
the heavens and all that are on earth to unite and
seek to hinder me from remembering Thee and from
celebrating Thy praise, they would assuredly have
no power over me, and would fail in their purpose.
And were the infidels to slay me, my blood would,
at Thy command, lift up its voice and proclaim:
“There is no God but Thee, O Thou Who art all
my heart’s Desire!” And were my flesh to be boiled
in the cauldron of hate, the smell which it would
send forth would rise towards Thee and cry out:
“Where art Thou, O Lord of the worlds, Thou One
Desire of them that have known Thee!” And were
I to be cast into fire, my ashes would—I swear by Thy
glory—declare: “The Youth hath, verily, attained
that for which he had besought his Lord, the All-Glorious,
the Omniscient.”
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How, then, can such a man be fearful of the combination
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of the kings to injure him in Thy Cause?
No, no, I swear by Thyself, O Thou Who art the
King of kings! Such is my love for Thee that I can
fear no one, though the powers of all the worlds be
arrayed against me. Alone and unaided I have, by the
power of Thy might, arisen to proclaim Thy Cause,
unafraid of the host of my oppressors.
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To all that dwell on earth I cry aloud and say:
“Fear ye God, O ye servants of God, and suffer not
yourselves to be kept back from this pure Wine that
hath flowed from the right hand of the throne of the
mercy of your Lord, the Most Merciful. I swear by
God! Better for you is what He possesseth than the
things ye yourselves possess and the things ye have
sought and are now seeking in this vain and empty
life. Forsake the world, and set your faces towards
the all-glorious Horizon. Whoso hath partaken of the
wine of His remembrance will forget every other
remembrance, and whoso hath recognized Him will
rid himself of all attachment to this life and to all
that pertaineth unto it.”
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I implore Thee, O my God and my Master, by
Thy word through which they who have believed in
Thy unity have soared up into the atmosphere of
Thy knowledge, and they who are devoted to Thee
have ascended into the heaven of Thy oneness, to
inspire Thy loved ones with that which will assure
their hearts in Thy Cause. Endue them with such
steadfastness that nothing whatsoever will hinder
them from turning towards Thee.
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