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Discourse of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá given at the Theosophical Head Quarters. |
Thus when hatred and animosity, fighting,
slaughtering, and great coldness of heart were
governing this world, and darkness had overcome
the nations, Bahá’u’lláh, like a bright star, rose
from the horizon of Persia and shone with the
great Light of Guidance, giving heavenly
radiance and establishing the new Teaching.
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Firstly: He lays stress on the search for Truth.
This is most important, because the people are
too easily led by tradition. It is because of this
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that they are often antagonistic to each other, and
dispute with one another.
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Secondly: Bahá’u’lláh taught the Oneness of
humanity; that is to say, all the children of men
are under the mercy of the Great God. They are
the sons of one God; they are trained by God. He
has placed the crown of humanity on the head of
every one of the servants of God. Therefore all
nations and peoples must consider themselves
brethren. They are all descendants from Adam.
They are the branches, leaves, flowers and fruits
of One Tree. They are pearls from one shell. But
the children of men are in need of education and
civilization, and they require to be polished, till
they become bright and shining.
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Fourthly: Religion and Science are inter-twined
with each other and cannot be separated. These
are the two wings with which humanity must fly.
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One wing is not enough. Every religion which
does not concern itself with Science is mere
tradition, and that is not the essential. Therefore
science, education and civilization are most
important necessities for the full religious life.
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Fifthly: The Reality of the divine Religions is
one, because the Reality is one and cannot be two.
All the prophets are united in their message, and
unshaken. They are like the sun; in different
seasons they ascend from different rising points
on the horizon. Therefore every ancient prophet
gave the glad tidings of the future, and every
future has accepted the past.
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Seventhly: The arrangements of the circumstances
of the people must be such that poverty
shall disappear, and that every one as far as
possible, according to his position and rank, shall
be comfortable. Whilst the nobles and others in
high rank are in easy circumstances, the poor also
should be able to get their daily food and not be
brought to the extremities of hunger.
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Eighthly: Bahá’u’lláh declared the coming of
the Most Great Peace. All the nations and peoples
will come under the shadow of the Tent of the
Great Peace and Harmony—that is to say, by
general election a Great Board of Arbitration
shall be established, to settle all differences and
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quarrels between the Powers; so that disputes
shall not end in war.
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Ninthly: Bahá’u’lláh taught that hearts must
receive the Bounty of the Holy Spirit, so that
Spiritual civilization may be established. For
material civilization is not adequate for the needs
of mankind and cannot be the cause of its
happiness. Material civilization is like the body
and spiritual civilization is like the soul. Body
without soul cannot live.
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This is a short summary of the Teachings of
Bahá’u’lláh. To establish this Bahá’u’lláh underwent
great difficulties and hardships. He was in
constant confinement and He suffered great
persecution. But in the fortress (‘Akká) He reared
a spiritual palace and from the darkness of His
prison He sent out a great light to the world.
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