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We once again refer unto some of the sublime words
revealed in the Tablet to His Majesty the Sháh, so
that thou mayest know of a certainty that whatever
hath been mentioned hath come from God: "O King!
I was but a man like others, asleep upon My couch,
when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious were wafted
over Me, and taught Me the knowledge of all that
hath been. This thing is not from Me, but from
One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing. And He
bade Me lift up My voice between earth and heaven,
and for this there befell Me what hath caused the
tears of every man of understanding to flow. The
learning current amongst men I studied not; their
schools I entered not. Ask of the city wherein I
dwelt, that thou mayest be well assured that I am
not of them who speak falsely. This is but a leaf
which the winds of the will of thy Lord, the Almighty,
the All-Praised, have stirred. Can it be still
when the tempestuous winds are blowing? Nay, by
Him Who is the Lord of all Names and Attributes!
They move it as they list. The evanescent is as nothing
before Him Who is the Ever-Abiding. His all-compelling
summons hath reached Me, and caused
Me to speak His praise amidst all people. I was indeed
as one dead when His behest was uttered. The
hand of the will of thy Lord, the Compassionate,
the Merciful, transformed Me. Can anyone speak
forth of his own accord that for which all men, both
high and low, will protest against him? Nay, by Him
Who taught the Pen the eternal mysteries, save him
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