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Whoever sets out on a teaching journey to any place, let
him recite this prayer day and night during his travels in
foreign lands.
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O God, my God! Thou seest me enraptured
and attracted toward Thy glorious kingdom,
enkindled with the fire of Thy love amongst
mankind, a herald of Thy kingdom in these vast
and spacious lands, severed from aught else save
Thee, relying on Thee, abandoning rest and comfort,
remote from my native home, a wanderer in
these regions, a stranger fallen upon the ground,
humble before Thine exalted Threshold, submissive
toward the heaven of Thine omnipotent
glory, supplicating Thee in the dead of night and
at the break of dawn, entreating and invoking
Thee at morn and at eventide to graciously aid me
to serve Thy Cause, to spread abroad Thy Teachings
and to exalt Thy Word throughout the East
and the West.
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O Lord! Strengthen my back, enable me to
serve Thee with the utmost endeavor, and leave
me not to myself, lonely and helpless in these regions.
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O Lord! Grant me communion with Thee in
my loneliness, and be my companion in these
foreign lands.
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Verily, Thou art the Confirmer of whomsoever
Thou willest in that which Thou desirest,
and, verily, Thou art the All-Powerful, the Omnipotent.
- `Abdu'l-Bahá
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