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CXLIV: “O my God and my Master! I am Thy servant and…” |
O my God and my Master! I am Thy servant and
the son of Thy servant. I have risen from my couch
at this dawn-tide when the Day-Star of Thy oneness
hath shone forth from the Day-Spring of Thy will,
and hath shed its radiance upon the whole world,
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according to what had been ordained in the Books of
Thy Decree.
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Praise be unto Thee, O my God, that we have
wakened to the splendors of the light of Thy knowledge.
Send down, then, upon us, O my Lord, what
will enable us to dispense with any one but Thee, and
will rid us of all attachment to aught except Thyself.
Write down, moreover, for me, and for such as are
dear to me, and for my kindred, man and woman
alike, the good of this world and the world to come.
Keep us safe, then, through Thine unfailing protection,
O Thou the Beloved of the entire creation and
the Desire of the whole universe, from them whom
Thou hast made to be the manifestations of the Evil
Whisperer, who whisper in men’s breasts. Potent art
Thou to do Thy pleasure. Thou art, verily, the Almighty,
the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
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Bless Thou, O Lord my God, Him Whom Thou
hast set over Thy most excellent Titles, and through
Whom Thou hast divided between the godly and the
wicked, and graciously aid us to do what Thou lovest
and desirest. Bless Thou, moreover, O my God, them
Who are Thy Words and Thy Letters, and them who
have set their faces towards Thee, and turned unto
Thy face, and hearkened to Thy Call.
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