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All praise to the unity of God, and all honor to Him, the sovereign Lord, the incomparable
and all-glorious Ruler of the universe, Who, out of
utter nothingness, hath created the reality of all
things, Who, from naught, hath brought into being
the most refined and subtle elements of His creation,
and Who, rescuing His creatures from the abasement
of remoteness and the perils of ultimate extinction,
hath received them into His kingdom of incorruptible
glory. Nothing short of His all-encompassing
grace, His all-pervading mercy, could have
possibly achieved it. How could it, otherwise, have
been possible for sheer nothingness to have acquired
by itself the worthiness and capacity to emerge from
its state of non-existence into the realm of being? |
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Having created the world and all that liveth and
moveth therein, He, through the direct operation of
His unconstrained and sovereign Will, chose to
confer upon man the unique distinction and capacity
to know Him and to love Him ñ a capacity that must
needs be regarded as the generating impulse and the
primary purpose underlying the whole of creation....
Upon the inmost reality of each and
every created thing He hath shed the light of one of
His names, and made it a recipient of the glory of
one of His attributes. Upon the reality of man, however,
He hath focused the radiance of all of His
names and attributes, and made it a mirror of His
own Self. Alone of all created things man hath been
singled out for so great a favor, so enduring a bounty. |
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These energies with which the Day Star of Divine
bounty and Source of heavenly guidance hath endowed
the reality of man lie, however, latent within
him, even as the flame is hidden within the candle
and the rays of light are potentially present in the
lamp. The radiance of these energies may be obscured
by worldly desires even as the light of the sun can be
concealed beneath the dust and dross which cover
the mirror. Neither the candle nor the lamp can be
lighted through their own unaided efforts, nor can
it ever be possible for the mirror to free itself from
its dross. It is clear and evident that until a fire is
kindled the lamp will never be ignited, and unless the
dross is blotted out from the face of the mirror it
can never represent the image of the sun nor reflect
its light and glory. |
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And since there can be no tie of direct intercourse
to bind the one true God with His creation, and no
resemblance whatever can exist between the transient
and the Eternal, the contingent and the Absolute, He
hath ordained that in every age and dispensation a
pure and stainless Soul be made manifest in the kingdoms
of earth and heaven. Unto this subtle, this
mysterious and ethereal Being He hath assigned a
twofold nature; the physical, pertaining to the world
of matter, and the spiritual, which is born of the
substance of God Himself. He hath, moreover, conferred
upon Him a double station. The first station,
which is related to His innermost reality, representeth
Him as One Whose voice is the voice of God Himself.
To this testifieth the tradition: "Manifold and mysterious
is My relationship with God. I am He, Himself,
and He is I, Myself, except that I am that I am,
and He is that He is." And in like manner, the
words: "Arise, O Muhammad, for lo, the Lover and
the Beloved are joined together and made one in
Thee." He similarly saith: "There is no distinction
whatsoever between Thee and Them, except that
They are Thy Servants." The second station is the
human station, exemplified by the following verses:
"I am but a man like you." "Say, praise be to my
Lord! Am I more than a man, an apostle?" These
Essences of Detachment, these resplendent Realities
are the channels of God's all-pervasive grace. Led by
the light of unfailing guidance, and invested with
supreme sovereignty, They are commissioned to use
the inspiration of Their words, the effusions of Their
infallible grace and the sanctifying breeze of Their
Revelation for the cleansing of every longing heart
and receptive spirit from the dross and dust of
earthly cares and limitations. Then, and only then,
will the Trust of God, latent in the reality of man,
emerge, as resplendent as the rising Orb of Divine
Revelation, from behind the veil of concealment, and
implant the ensign of its revealed glory upon the
summits of men's hearts. |
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From the foregoing passages and allusions it hath
been made indubitably clear that in the kingdoms of
earth and heaven there must needs be manifested a
Being, an Essence Who shall act as a Manifestation
and Vehicle for the transmission of the grace of the
Divinity Itself, the Sovereign Lord of all. Through
the Teachings of this Day Star of Truth every man
will advance and develop until he attaineth the station
at which he can manifest all the potential forces
with which his inmost true self hath been endowed.
It is for this very purpose that in every age and dispensation
the Prophets of God and His chosen Ones
have appeared amongst men, and have evinced such
power as is born of God and such might as only the
Eternal can reveal. |
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Can one of sane mind ever seriously imagine that,
in view of certain words the meaning of which he
cannot comprehend, the portal of God's infinite
guidance can ever be closed in the face of men? Can
he ever conceive for these Divine Luminaries, these
resplendent Lights either a beginning or an end?
What outpouring flood can compare with the stream
of His all-embracing grace, and what blessing can
excel the evidences of so great and pervasive a mercy?
There can be no doubt whatever that if for one
moment the tide of His mercy and grace were to
be withheld from the world, it would completely
perish. For this reason, from the beginning that hath
no beginning the portals of Divine mercy have been
flung open to the face of all created things, and the
clouds of Truth will continue to the end that hath
no end to rain on the soil of human capacity, reality
and personality their favors and bounties. Such hath
been God's method continued from everlasting to
everlasting. |