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CXXIV: How wondrous is the unity of the Living,
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How wondrous is the unity of the Living, the Ever-Abiding God ñ a unity which is exalted
above all limitations, that transcendeth the comprehension
of all created things! He hath, from everlasting,
dwelt in His inaccessible habitation of holiness
and glory, and will unto everlasting continue to be
enthroned upon the heights of His independent sovereignty
and grandeur. How lofty hath been His incorruptible
Essence, how completely independent of
the knowledge of all created things, and how immensely
exalted will it remain above the praise of
all the inhabitants of the heavens and the earth! |
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From the exalted source, and out of the essence of
His favor and bounty He hath entrusted every created
thing with a sign of His knowledge, so that none
of His creatures may be deprived of its share in expressing,
each according to its capacity and rank,
this knowledge. This sign is the mirror of His beauty
in the world of creation. The greater the effort exerted
for the refinement of this sublime and noble
mirror, the more faithfully will it be made to reflect
the glory of the names and attributes of God, and reveal
the wonders of His signs and knowledge. Every
created thing will be enabled (so great is this reflecting
power) to reveal the potentialities of its pre-ordained
station, will recognize its capacity and limitations,
and will testify to the truth that "He, verily,
is God; there is none other God besides Him."... |
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There can be no doubt whatever that, in consequence
of the efforts which every man may consciously
exert and as a result of the exertion of his
own spiritual faculties, this mirror can be so cleansed
from the dross of earthly defilements and purged from
satanic fancies as to be able to draw nigh unto the
meads of eternal holiness and attain the courts of
everlasting fellowship. In pursuance, however, of the
principle that for every thing a time hath been fixed,
and for every fruit a season hath been ordained, the
latent energies of such a bounty can best be released,
and the vernal glory of such a gift can only be manifested,
in the Days of God. Invested though each
day may be with its pre-ordained share of God's wondrous
grace, the Days immediately associated with
the Manifestation of God possess a unique distinction
and occupy a station which no mind can ever comprehend.
Such is the virtue infused into them that
if the hearts of all that dwell in the heavens and the
earth were, in those days of everlasting delight, to
be brought face to face with that Day Star of unfading
glory and attuned to His Will, each would
find itself exalted above all earthly things, radiant
with His light, and sanctified through His grace.
All hail to this grace which no blessing, however
great, can excel, and all honor to such a loving-kindness
the like of which the eye of creation hath not
seen! Exalted is He above that which they attribute
unto Him or recount about Him! |
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It is for this reason that, in those days, no man
shall ever stand in need of his neighbor. It hath already
been abundantly demonstrated that in that
divinely-appointed Day the majority of them that
have sought and attained His holy court have revealed
such knowledge and wisdom, a drop of which
none else besides these holy and sanctified souls, however
long he may have taught or studied, hath grasped
or will ever comprehend. It is by virtue of this power
that the beloved of God have, in the days of the
Manifestation of the Day Star of Truth, been exalted
above, and made independent of, all human learning.
Nay, from their hearts and the springs of their innate
powers hath gushed out unceasingly the inmost
essence of human learning and wisdom. |
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