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CLXXVII: “I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy mighty Sign,…” |
I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy mighty Sign,
and by the revelation of Thy grace amongst men, to
cast me not away from the gate of the city of Thy
presence, and to disappoint not the hopes I have set
on the manifestations of Thy grace amidst Thy
creatures. Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to which
have clung all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy most sweet
Voice and by Thy most exalted Word, to draw me
ever nearer to the threshold of Thy door, and to suffer
me not to be far removed from the shadow of
Thy mercy and the canopy of Thy bounty. Thou
seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the
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Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious,
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have
clung all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the splendor of Thy
luminous brow and the brightness of the light of
Thy countenance, which shineth from the all-highest
horizon, to attract me by the fragrance of Thy raiment,
and make me drink of the choice wine of Thine
utterance. Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to
which have clung all in this world and in the world
to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy hair which
moveth across Thy face, even as Thy most exalted
pen moveth across the pages of Thy Tablets, shedding
the musk of hidden meanings over the kingdom
of Thy creation, so to raise me up to serve Thy Cause
that I shall not fall back, nor be hindered by the
suggestions of them who have caviled at Thy signs
and turned away from Thy face. Thou seest me,
O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy,
the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung
all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Name which
Thou hast made the King of Names, by which all
who are in heaven and all who are on earth have been
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enraptured, to enable me to gaze on the Day-Star of
Thy Beauty, and to supply me with the wine of Thine
utterance. Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to
which have clung all in this world and in the world
to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the Tabernacle of
Thy majesty upon the loftiest summits, and the Canopy
of Thy Revelation on the highest hills, to graciously
aid me to do what Thy will hath desired
and Thy purpose hath manifested. Thou seest me,
O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy,
the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung
all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Beauty that
shineth forth above the horizon of eternity, a Beauty
before which as soon as it revealeth itself the kingdom
of beauty boweth down in worship, magnifying
it in ringing tones, to grant that I may die to all that
I possess and live to whatsoever belongeth unto Thee.
Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name,
the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty,
the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious,
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have
clung all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the Manifestation
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of Thy Name, the Well-Beloved, through Whom the
hearts of Thy lovers were consumed and the souls of
all that dwell on earth have soared aloft, to aid me
to remember Thee amongst Thy creatures, and to
extol Thee amidst Thy people. Thou seest me, O my
God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy, the Most
Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most Great, the
Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and clinging to the
hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world
and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the rustling of the
Divine Lote-Tree and the murmur of the breezes of
Thine utterance in the kingdom of Thy names, to remove
me far from whatsoever Thy will abhorreth,
and draw me nigh unto the station wherein He Who
is the Day-Spring of Thy signs hath shone forth.
Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the
Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty,
the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious,
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have
clung all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by that Letter which,
as soon as it proceeded out of the mouth of Thy will,
hath caused the oceans to surge, and the winds to
blow, and the fruits to be revealed, and the trees to
spring forth, and all past traces to vanish, and all
veils to be rent asunder, and them who are devoted
to Thee to hasten unto the light of the countenance
of their Lord, the Unconstrained, to make known
unto me what lay hid in the treasuries of Thy knowledge
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and concealed within the repositories of Thy
wisdom. Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to
which have clung all in this world and in the world
to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the fire of Thy love
which drove sleep from the eyes of Thy chosen ones
and Thy loved ones, and by their remembrance and
praise of Thee at the hour of dawn, to number me
with such as have attained unto that which Thou hast
sent down in Thy Book and manifested through Thy
will. Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to
which have clung all in this world and in the world
to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by the light of Thy
countenance which impelled them who are nigh unto
Thee to meet the darts of Thy decree, and such as
are devoted to Thee to face the swords of Thine enemies
in Thy path, to write down for me with Thy
most exalted Pen what Thou hast written down for
Thy trusted ones and Thy chosen ones. Thou seest
me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the
Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and
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clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung
all in this world and in the world to come.
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I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Name through
which Thou hast hearkened unto the call of Thy
lovers, and the sighs of them that long for Thee, and
the cry of them that enjoy near access to Thee, and
the groaning of them that are devoted to Thee, and
through which Thou hast fulfilled the wishes of them
that have set their hopes on Thee, and hast granted
them their desires, through Thy grace and Thy
favors, and by Thy Name through which the ocean
of forgiveness surged before Thy face, and the clouds
of Thy generosity rained upon Thy servants, to write
down for every one who hath turned unto Thee, and
observed the fast prescribed by Thee, the recompense
decreed for such as speak not except by Thy leave,
and who forsook all that they possessed in Thy path
and for love of Thee.
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I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thyself, and by
Thy signs, and Thy clear tokens, and the shining
light of the Day-Star of Thy Beauty, and Thy
Branches, to cancel the trespasses of those who have
held fast to Thy laws, and have observed what Thou
hast prescribed unto them in Thy Book. Thou seest
me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung
all in this world and in the world to come.
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