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| XXXVI: “Lauded be Thy name, O my God! I am so carried…” | 
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     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  I am so carried 
away by the breezes blowing from Thy presence that 
I have forgotten my self and all that I possess.  This 
is but a sign of the wonders of Thy grace and bountiful 
favors vouchsafed unto me.  I give praise to Thee, 
O my God, that Thou hast chosen me out of all Thy 
creatures, and made me to be the Day-Spring of Thy 
strength and the Manifestation of Thy might, and 
empowered me to reveal such of Thy signs and such 
tokens of Thy majesty and power as none, whether 
in Thy heaven or on Thy earth, can produce. 
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     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy most effulgent 
Name, to acquaint my people with the things Thou 
didst destine for them.  Do Thou, then, preserve them 
within the stronghold of Thy guardianship and the 
tabernacle of Thine unerring protection, lest through 
them may appear what will divide Thy servants. 
Assemble them, O my Lord, on the shores of this 
Ocean, every drop of which proclaimeth Thee to be 
God, besides Whom there is none other God, the All-Glorious, 
the All-Wise. 
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     Uncover before them, O my Lord, the majesty of 
Thy Cause, lest they be led to doubt Thy sovereignty 
and the power of Thy might.  I swear by Thy glory, 
O Thou Who art the Beloved of the worlds!  Had they 
been aware of Thy power they would of a certainty 
have refused to utter what Thou didst not ordain 
for them in the heaven of Thy will. 
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     Inspire them, O my Lord, with a sense of their own 
powerlessness before Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thy Self, and teach them to recognize the poverty 
of their own nature in the face of the manifold tokens 
of Thy self-sufficiency and riches, that they may 
gather together round Thy Cause, and cling to the 
hem of Thy mercy, and cleave to the cord of the 
good-pleasure of Thy will. 
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