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CLIII: O banished and faithful friend! Quench the
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O banished and faithful friend! Quench the thirst of heedlessness with the sanctified waters of
My grace, and chase the gloom of remoteness through
the morning-light of My Divine presence. Suffer not
the habitation wherein dwelleth My undying love for
thee to be destroyed through the tyranny of covetous
desires, and overcloud not the beauty of the heavenly
Youth with the dust of self and passion. Clothe thyself
with the essence of righteousness, and let thine
heart be afraid of none except God. Obstruct not the
luminous spring of thy soul with the thorns and
brambles of vain and inordinate affections, and impede
not the flow of the living waters that stream
from the fountain of thine heart. Set all thy hope in
God, and cleave tenaciously to His unfailing mercy.
Who else but Him can enrich the destitute, and deliver
the fallen from his abasement? |
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O My servants! Were ye to discover the hidden, the
shoreless oceans of My incorruptible wealth, ye would,
of a certainty, esteem as nothing the world, nay, the
entire creation. Let the flame of search burn with
such fierceness within your hearts as to enable you to
attain your supreme and most exalted goal ñ the station
at which ye can draw nigh unto, and be united
with, your Best-Beloved.... |
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O My servants! Let not your vain hopes and idle
fancies sap the foundations of your belief in the All-Glorious
God, inasmuch as such imaginings have been
wholly unprofitable unto men, and failed to direct
their steps unto the straight Path. Think ye, O My
servants, that the Hand of My all-encompassing,
My overshadowing, and transcendent sovereignty is
chained up, that the flow of Mine ancient, My ceaseless,
and all-pervasive mercy is checked, or that the
clouds of My sublime and unsurpassed favors have
ceased to rain their gifts upon men? Can ye imagine
that the wondrous works that have proclaimed My
divine and resistless power are withdrawn, or that the
potency of My will and purpose hath been deterred
from directing the destinies of mankind? If it be not
so, wherefore, then, have ye striven to prevent the
deathless Beauty of My sacred and gracious Countenance
from being unveiled to men's eyes? Why have
ye struggled to hinder the Manifestation of the Almighty
and All-Glorious Being from shedding the
radiance of His Revelation upon the earth? Were ye
to be fair in your judgment, ye would readily recognize
how the realities of all created things are inebriated
with the joy of this new and wondrous Revelation,
how all the atoms of the earth have been
illuminated through the brightness of its glory. Vain
and wretched is that which ye have imagined and still
imagine! |
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Retrace your steps, O My servants, and incline
your hearts to Him Who is the Source of your creation.
Deliver yourselves from your evil and corrupt
affections, and hasten to embrace the light of the
undying Fire that gloweth on the Sinai of this mysterious
and transcendent Revelation. Corrupt not the
holy, the all-embracing, and primal Word of God,
and seek not to profane its sanctity or to debase its
exalted character. O heedless ones! Though the wonders
of My mercy have encompassed all created
things, both visible and invisible, and though the
revelations of My grace and bounty have permeated
every atom of the universe, yet the rod with which I
can chastise the wicked is grievous, and the fierceness
of Mine anger against them terrible. With ears that
are sanctified from vain-glory and worldly desires
hearken unto the counsels which I, in My merciful
kindness, have revealed unto you, and with your inner
and outer eyes contemplate the evidences of My marvelous
Revelation.... |
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O My servants! Deprive not yourselves of the unfading
and resplendent Light that shineth within the
Lamp of Divine glory. Let the flame of the love of
God burn brightly within your radiant hearts. Feed
it with the oil of Divine guidance, and protect it
within the shelter of your constancy. Guard it within
the globe of trust and detachment from all else but
God, so that the evil whisperings of the ungodly may
not extinguish its light. O My servants! My holy, My
divinely ordained Revelation may be likened unto an
ocean in whose depths are concealed innumerable
pearls of great price, of surpassing luster. It is the
duty of every seeker to bestir himself and strive to
attain the shores of this ocean, so that he may, in
proportion to the eagerness of his search and the
efforts he hath exerted, partake of such benefits as
have been pre-ordained in God's irrevocable and hidden
Tablets. If no one be willing to direct his steps
towards its shores, if every one should fail to arise
and find Him, can such a failure be said to have
robbed this ocean of its power or to have lessened, to
any degree, its treasures? How vain, how contemptible,
are the imaginations which your hearts have devised,
and are still devising! O My servants! The
one true God is My witness! This most great, this
fathomless and surging Ocean is near, astonishingly
near, unto you. Behold it is closer to you than your
life-vein! Swift as the twinkling of an eye ye can, if
ye but wish it, reach and partake of this imperishable
favor, this God-given grace, this incorruptible gift,
this most potent and unspeakably glorious bounty. |
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O My servants! Could ye apprehend with what
wonders of My munificence and bounty I have willed
to entrust your souls, ye would, of a truth, rid yourselves
of attachment to all created things, and would
gain a true knowledge of your own selves ñ a knowledge
which is the same as the comprehension of Mine
own Being. Ye would find yourselves independent of
all else but Me, and would perceive, with your inner
and outer eye, and as manifest as the revelation of My
effulgent Name, the seas of My loving-kindness and
bounty moving within you. Suffer not your idle
fancies, your evil passions, your insincerity and blindness
of heart to dim the luster, or stain the sanctity,
of so lofty a station. Ye are even as the bird which
soareth, with the full force of its mighty wings and
with complete and joyous confidence, through the
immensity of the heavens, until, impelled to satisfy
its hunger, it turneth longingly to the water and clay
of the earth below it, and, having been entrapped in
the mesh of its desire, findeth itself impotent to resume
its flight to the realms whence it came. Powerless
to shake off the burden weighing on its sullied
wings, that bird, hitherto an inmate of the heavens,
is now forced to seek a dwelling-place upon the dust.
Wherefore, O My servants, defile not your wings
with the clay of waywardness and vain desires, and
suffer them not to be stained with the dust of envy
and hate, that ye may not be hindered from soaring
in the heavens of My divine knowledge. |
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O My servants! Through the might of God and His
power, and out of the treasury of His knowledge and
wisdom, I have brought forth and revealed unto you
the pearls that lay concealed in the depths of His
everlasting ocean. I have summoned the Maids of
Heaven to emerge from behind the veil of concealment,
and have clothed them with these words of
Mine ñ words of consummate power and wisdom. I
have, moreover, with the hand of divine power, unsealed
the choice wine of My Revelation, and have
wafted its holy, its hidden, and musk-laden fragrance
upon all created things. Who else but yourselves is to
be blamed if ye choose to remain unendowed with so
great an outpouring of God's transcendent and all-encompassing
grace, with so bright a revelation of
His resplendent mercy?... |
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O My servants! There shineth nothing else in Mine
heart except the unfading light of the Morn of
Divine guidance, and out of My mouth proceedeth
naught but the essence of truth, which the Lord
your God hath revealed. Follow not, therefore, your
earthly desires, and violate not the Covenant of God,
nor break your pledge to Him. With firm determination,
with the whole affection of your heart, and
with the full force of your words, turn ye unto Him,
and walk not in the ways of the foolish. The world
is but a show, vain and empty, a mere nothing, bearing
the semblance of reality. Set not your affections
upon it. Break not the bond that uniteth you with
your Creator, and be not of those that have erred and
strayed from His ways. Verily I say, the world is like
the vapor in a desert, which the thirsty dreameth to
be water and striveth after it with all his might, until
when he cometh unto it, he findeth it to be mere
illusion. It may, moreover, be likened unto the lifeless
image of the beloved whom the lover hath sought
and found, in the end, after long search and to his
utmost regret, to be such as cannot "fatten nor appease
his hunger." |
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O My servants! Sorrow not if, in these days and on
this earthly plane, things contrary to your wishes
have been ordained and manifested by God, for days
of blissful joy, of heavenly delight, are assuredly in
store for you. Worlds, holy and spiritually glorious,
will be unveiled to your eyes. You are destined by
Him, in this world and hereafter, to partake of their
benefits, to share in their joys, and to obtain a portion
of their sustaining grace. To each and every one of
them you will, no doubt, attain. |
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