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LXXXVI: And now concerning thy question
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And now concerning thy question whether human souls continue to be conscious one
of another after their separation from the body.
Know thou that the souls of the people of Bahá, who
have entered and been established within the Crimson
Ark, shall associate and commune intimately one with
another, and shall be so closely associated in their
lives, their aspirations, their aims and strivings as to
be even as one soul. They are indeed the ones who
are well-informed, who are keen-sighted, and who
are endued with understanding. Thus hath it been
decreed by Him Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. |
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The people of Bahá, who are the inmates of the
Ark of God, are, one and all, well aware of one
another's state and condition, and are united in the
bonds of intimacy and fellowship. Such a state, however,
must depend upon their faith and their conduct.
They that are of the same grade and station
are fully aware of one another's capacity, character,
accomplishments and merits. They that are of a lower
grade, however, are incapable of comprehending
adequately the station, or of estimating the merits, of
those that rank above them. Each shall receive his
share from thy Lord. Blessed is the man that hath
turned his face towards God, and walked steadfastly
in His love, until his soul hath winged its flight unto
God, the Sovereign Lord of all, the Most Powerful,
the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Merciful. |
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The souls of the infidels, however, shall ñ and to
this I bear witness ñ when breathing their last be
made aware of the good things that have escaped
them, and shall bemoan their plight, and shall humble
themselves before God. They shall continue doing
so after the separation of their souls from their
bodies. |
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It is clear and evident that all men shall, after their
physical death, estimate the worth of their deeds, and
realize all that their hands have wrought. I swear by
the Day Star that shineth above the horizon of Divine
power! They that are the followers of the one
true God shall, the moment they depart out of this
life, experience such joy and gladness as would be
impossible to describe, while they that live in error
shall be seized with such fear and trembling, and
shall be filled with such consternation, as nothing
can exceed. Well is it with him that hath quaffed the
choice and incorruptible wine of faith through the
gracious favor and the manifold bounties of Him
Who is the Lord of all Faiths.... |
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This is the Day when the loved ones of God should
keep their eyes directed towards His Manifestation,
and fasten them upon whatsoever that Manifestation
may be pleased to reveal. Certain traditions of bygone
ages rest on no foundations whatever, while
the notions entertained by past generations, and
which they have recorded in their books, have, for
the most part, been influenced by the desires of a
corrupt inclination. Thou dost witness how most of
the commentaries and interpretations of the words of
God, now current amongst men, are devoid of truth.
Their falsity hath, in some cases, been exposed when
the intervening veils were rent asunder. They themselves
have acknowledged their failure in apprehending
the meaning of any of the words of God. |
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Our purpose is to show that should the loved ones
of God sanctify their hearts and their ears from the
vain sayings that were uttered aforetime, and turn
with their inmost souls to Him Who is the Day
Spring of His Revelation, and to whatsoever things
He hath manifested, such behavior would be regarded
as highly meritorious in the sight of God.... |
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Magnify His Name, and be thou of the thankful.
Convey My greetings to My loved ones, whom God
hath singled out for His love, and caused them to
achieve their objects. All glory be to God, the Lord
of all worlds. |
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