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LXXXIX: “I know not, O my God, what the Fire is with which…” |
I know not, O my God, what the Fire is with which
Thou didst light the Lamp of Thy Cause, or what
the Glass wherewith Thou didst preserve it from
Thine enemies. By Thy might! I marvel at the wonders
of Thy Revelation, and at the tokens of Thy
glory. I recognize, O Thou Who art my heart’s Desire,
that were fire to be touched by water it would
instantly be extinguished, whereas the Fire which
Thou didst kindle can never go out, though all the
seas of the earth be poured upon it. Should water at
any time touch it, the hands of Thy power would,
as decreed in Thy Tablets, transmute that water into
a fuel that would feed its flame.
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I, likewise, recognize, O my God, that every lamp,
when exposed to the fury of the winds, must cease
from burning. As to Thy Lamp, however, O Beloved
of the worlds, I cannot think what power except Thy
power could have kept it safe for so many years from
the tempests that have continually been directed upon
it by the rebellious among Thy creatures.
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I swear by Thy glory, O my God! Thy Lamp
which Thou didst light within the tabernacle of man
crieth out to Thee and saith: “O Thou the one alone
Beloved! How long wilt Thou forsake me? Lift me
up to Thee, I pray Thee. Though this wish of mine
be the wish of a human creature, yet Thou knowest
that my true wish is to sacrifice myself in Thy path.
Thou art He Who hath made my desire to be the
same as Thy desire, and my will the same as Thy will.
Do Thou preserve Thy loved ones, I beseech Thee,
in the shelter of Thy shadowing mercy which transcendeth
all things, that haply the sufferings they bear
may not deter them from turning in the direction of
Thy name, the All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful.”
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