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XLVII: “O Thou the Lord of the visible and the invisible,…” |
O Thou the Lord of the visible and the invisible,
and the Enlightener of all creation! I beseech Thee,
by Thy sovereignty which is hid from the eyes of
men, to reveal in all directions the signs of Thy manifold
blessings and the tokens of Thy loving-kindness,
that I may arise with exultation and rapture and extol
Thy wondrous virtues, O Thou the Most Merciful,
and stir up by Thy name all created things, and
so kindle the fire of Thy glorification amidst Thy
creatures, that all the world may be filled with the
brightness of the light of Thy glory, and all existence
be inflamed with the fire of Thy Cause.
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Roll not up, O my Lord, what hath been spread
out in Thy name, and extinguish not the lamp which
Thine own fire hath lit. Withhold not, O my Lord,
the water that is life indeed from running down—the water from whose murmuring the wondrous
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melodies which extol and glorify Thee can be heard.
Deny not, moreover, Thy servants the sweet fragrance
of the breath which hath been wafted through
Thy love.
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Thou seest, O Thou Who art my All-Glorious
Beloved, the restless waves that surge within the ocean
of my heart, in my love and yearning towards Thee.
I implore Thee, by the signs of Thy majesty and the
evidences of Thy sovereignty, to subdue Thy servants
by this Name Which Thou hast made to be the King
of all names in the kingdom of Thy creation. Potent
art Thou to rule as Thou pleasest. No God is there
but Thee, the All-Glorious, the All-Bountiful.
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Do Thou ordain, moreover, for every one who
hath turned towards Thee what will make him steadfast
in Thy Cause, in such wise that neither the vain
imaginations of the infidels among Thy creatures, nor
the idle talk of the froward amidst Thy servants will
have the power to shut him out from Thee. Thou,
verily, art the Help in Peril, the Almighty, the Most
Powerful.
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