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LXXX: “O Thou Whose remembrance is the delight of the…” |
O Thou Whose remembrance is the delight of the
souls of all them that yearn after Thee, Whose name
is the exultation of the hearts of all who are wholly
devoted to Thy will, Whose praise is cherished by
such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court, Whose face
is the ardent desire of all them that have recognized
Thy truth, Whose trial is the healer of the sicknesses
of them who have embraced Thy Cause, Whose
calamity is the highest aspiration of such as are rid
of all attachment to any one but Thyself!
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Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, in
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Whose hands is the empire of whatsoever is in the
heavens and whatsoever is on earth, Thou, Who
through but one word of Thy mouth, caused all
things to expire and dissolve asunder, and Who, by
yet another word, caused whatever had been separated
to be combined and reunited! Magnified be Thy
name, O Thou Who hast power over all that are in
the heavens and all that are on earth, Whose dominion
embraceth whatsoever is in the heaven of Thy Revelation
and the kingdom of Thy creation. None can
equal Thee in Thy created realms; none can compare
with Thee in the universe Thou hast fashioned. The
mind of no one hath comprehended Thee, and the
aspiration of no soul hath reached Thee. I swear by
Thy might! Were any one to soar, on whatever wings,
as long as Thine own Being endureth, throughout the
immensity of Thy knowledge, he would still be powerless
to transgress the bounds which the contingent
world hath set for him. How can, then, such a man
aspire to wing his flight into the atmosphere of Thy
most exalted presence?
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He, indeed, is endued with understanding who
acknowledgeth his powerlessness and confesseth his
sinfulness, for should any created thing lay claim to
any existence, when confronted with the infinite
wonders of Thy Revelation, so blasphemous a pretension
would be more heinous than any other crime in
all the domains of Thine invention and creation. Who
is there, O my Lord, that, when Thou revealest the
first glimmerings of the signs of Thy transcendent
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sovereignty and might, hath the power to claim for
himself any existence whatever? Existence itself is
as nothing when brought face to face with the
mighty and manifold wonders of Thine incomparable
Self.
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Far, immeasurably far, art Thou exalted above all
things, O Thou Who art the King of Kings! I entreat
Thee by Thy Self and by Them Who are the Manifestations
of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine
authority to write down for us that which Thou hast
written down for Thy chosen ones. Withhold not
from us that which Thou didst ordain for Thy loved
ones, who, as soon as Thy call reached them, hastened
unto Thee, and when the splendors of the light of
Thy countenance were shed upon them, instantly
prostrated themselves in adoration before Thy face.
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We are Thy servants, O my Lord, and in the grasp
of Thy power. If Thou chastisest us with the chastisement
inflicted upon the former and the latter
generations, Thy verdict would be assuredly just and
Thine act praiseworthy. Powerful art Thou to do
what pleaseth Thee. None other God is there beside
Thee, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the Help in
Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
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