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Oh my God, do not prevent them from what appeared between them and do not deprive them of what you have filtered in those days from the clouds of your mercy and the clouds of your bounty! Then I can hear them, O my God, at all times, your tunes and your melodies, which have been lifted up from the seat of the throne of your unity and the seat of glory of your individuality! Then accept from them, O my God, what was left from them in your days when the sun of your beauty shone above the horizon of your will, and the authority of the messengers was to walk among them with your power and greatness. And you see, O my God, that at that time weeping prevented me from remembering You and praising You and those whom You attributed to Your Manifestation with what came to my mind to mention My Beloved[393], My purpose and my hope, and His days and affairs.
And how many days, O my God, was I alone among the sinners of Your servants, and how many nights, O my beloved, was I a prisoner among the heedless of Your creation. And in times of adversity and adversity, I was a speaker praising yourself between your heavens and your earth, and mentioning the beginnings of your remembrance in the kingdom of your affairs and your creation, even if everything that appears from me is not worthy of the authority of the glory of your oneness and is not suitable for your rank and might. By Your glory, O my Beloved, I did not find for myself an existence equal to the debtor of Your glory, and whenever I want to praise Yourself with praise, my heart prevents me, because without You, it was not able to fly in the air of the kingdom of Your proximity, or to ascend to the sky of the might of meeting You. By Your might, I witness that if I prostrate myself to a handful of dust to the end of the One Who has no end, due to its attribution to Your name, the Maker, I would find myself far from drawing near to Him. And I bear witness that my work should not be for him, rather it was limited [397] by the limits of my soul. And if I serve one of your servants so that I stand in his hands the permanence of your kingdom and the survival of your might, I would attribute him to your name, the Creator, by your glory, I would find myself falling short of performing his service and deprived of what befits him. Because in this position only their attribution to your names and attributes can be seen.

Latest revision as of 01:53, 17 May 2023

And how many days, O my God, was I alone among the sinners of Your servants, and how many nights, O my beloved, was I a prisoner among the heedless of Your creation. And in times of adversity and adversity, I was a speaker praising yourself between your heavens and your earth, and mentioning the beginnings of your remembrance in the kingdom of your affairs and your creation, even if everything that appears from me is not worthy of the authority of the glory of your oneness and is not suitable for your rank and might. By Your glory, O my Beloved, I did not find for myself an existence equal to the debtor of Your glory, and whenever I want to praise Yourself with praise, my heart prevents me, because without You, it was not able to fly in the air of the kingdom of Your proximity, or to ascend to the sky of the might of meeting You. By Your might, I witness that if I prostrate myself to a handful of dust to the end of the One Who has no end, due to its attribution to Your name, the Maker, I would find myself far from drawing near to Him. And I bear witness that my work should not be for him, rather it was limited [397] by the limits of my soul. And if I serve one of your servants so that I stand in his hands the permanence of your kingdom and the survival of your might, I would attribute him to your name, the Creator, by your glory, I would find myself falling short of performing his service and deprived of what befits him. Because in this position only their attribution to your names and attributes can be seen.