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"O HUSAYN! God grant thou shalt ever be bright and..."
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O HUSAYN! God grant thou shalt ever be bright and
radiant, beaming with the light of the Sun of Truth, and
mayest unloose thy tongue in magnifying the Name of
God, which is the most laudable of all acts.
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Consider the multitude of souls who seemed to be intensely
eager and athirst, yet when the Ocean of living
waters did surge forth in the world of being, they remained
deprived thereof, inasmuch as they failed to relinquish idle
fancy and to become consciously aware of Him Who is the
Object of all knowledge. This failure is in recompense for
the deeds their hands had formerly wrought.
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Render thou thanks unto the Beloved of the world for
having graciously aided thee to attain confirmation in this
glorious Cause. Entreat Him moreover to make His loved
ones steadfast therein, for the inflammatory writings of the
mischief-makers are widespread and the clamour of the
foreboders of evil is raised high. Happy are they that have
cast behind their backs all else save God and have held fast
unto that which the Lord of strength and power hath enjoined
upon them.
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His Glory be upon thee and upon such as have been enabled
to recognize and embrace this mighty Cause.
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