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XCVIII: “Magnified be Thy name, O Thou in Whose grasp…” |
Magnified be Thy name, O Thou in Whose grasp
are the reins of the souls of all them that have recognized
Thee, and in Whose right hand are the destinies
of all that are in heaven and all that are on earth!
Thou doest, through the power of Thy might, what
Thou willest, and ordainest, by an act of Thy volition,
what Thou pleasest. The will of the most resolute
of men is as nothing when compared with the
compelling evidences of Thy will, and the determination
of the most inflexible among Thy creatures is
dissipated before the manifold revelations of Thy
purpose.
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Thou art He Who, through a word of Thy mouth,
hath so enravished the hearts of Thy chosen ones that
they have, in their love for Thee, detached themselves
from all except Thyself, and laid down their lives
and sacrificed their souls in Thy path, and borne, for
Thy sake, what none of Thy creatures hath borne.
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I am one of Thy handmaidens, O my Lord! I have
turned my face towards the habitation of Thy mercy,
and have sought the wonders of Thy manifold favors,
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inasmuch as all the members of my body proclaim
Thee to be the All-Bounteous, He Whose grace is
immense.
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O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration,
Whose beauty is my sanctuary, Whose court is my
goal, Whose remembrance is my wish, Whose affection
is my solace, Whose love is my begetter, Whose
praise is my companion, Whose nearness is my hope,
Whose presence is my greatest longing and supreme
aspiration! Disappoint me not, I entreat Thee, by
withholding from me the things Thou didst ordain
for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens, and
supply me with the good of this world and of the
world to come.
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