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LXXII: Let not your hearts be perturbed, O people,
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Let not your hearts be perturbed, O people, when the glory of My Presence is withdrawn,
and the ocean of My utterance is stilled. In My
presence amongst you there is a wisdom, and in My
absence there is yet another, inscrutable to all but
God, the Incomparable, the All-Knowing. Verily,
We behold you from Our realm of glory, and shall
aid whosoever will arise for the triumph of Our
Cause with the hosts of the Concourse on high and
a company of Our favored angels. |
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O peoples of the earth! God, the Eternal Truth,
is My witness that streams of fresh and soft-flowing
waters have gushed from the rocks, through the
sweetness of the words uttered by your Lord, the
Unconstrained; and still ye slumber. Cast away that
which ye possess, and, on the wings of detachment,
soar beyond all created things. Thus biddeth you the
Lord of creation, the movement of Whose Pen hath
revolutionized the soul of mankind. |
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Know ye from what heights your Lord, the All-Glorious
is calling? Think ye that ye have recognized
the Pen wherewith your Lord, the Lord of all names,
commandeth you? Nay, by My life! Did ye but
know it, ye would renounce the world, and would
hasten with your whole hearts to the presence of the
Well-Beloved. Your spirits would be so transported
by His Word as to throw into commotion the
Greater World ñ how much more this small and
petty one! Thus have the showers of My bounty been
poured down from the heaven of My loving-kindness,
as a token of My grace; that ye may be of the
thankful.... |
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Beware lest the desires of the flesh and of a corrupt
inclination provoke divisions among you. Be ye as
the fingers of one hand, the members of one body.
Thus counselleth you the Pen of Revelation, if ye be
of them that believe. |
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Consider the mercy of God and His gifts. He enjoineth
upon you that which shall profit you, though
He Himself can well dispense with all creatures.
Your evil doings can never harm Us, neither can your
good works profit Us. We summon you wholly for
the sake of God. To this every man of understanding
and insight will testify. |
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