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THE ELEVENTH PRINCIPLE—THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT |
In the teaching of Bahá’u’lláh, it is written: ‘By the
Power of the Holy Spirit alone is man able to
progress, for the power of man is limited and the
Divine Power is boundless.’ The reading of history
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brings us to the conclusion that all truly great men, the
benefactors of the human race, those who have moved
men to love the right and hate the wrong and who
have caused real progress, all these have been inspired
by the force of the Holy Spirit.
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The unusual intellects, for instance, of Plato, Aristotle,
Pliny and Socrates, have not influenced men so
greatly that they have been anxious to sacrifice their
lives for their teachings; whilst some of those simple
men so moved humanity that thousands of men have
become willing martyrs to uphold their words; for
these words were inspired by the Divine Spirit of God!
The prophets of Judah and Israel, Elijah, Jeremiah,
Isaiah and Ezekiel, were humble men, as were also
the apostles of Jesus Christ.
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Peter, the chief of the apostles, used to divide the
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proceeds of his fishing into seven parts, and when,
having taken one part for each day’s use, he arrived
at the seventh portion, he knew it was the Sabbath day.
Consider this! and then think of his future position;
to what glory he attained because the Holy Spirit
wrought great works through him.
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The greatest philosophers without this Spirit are
powerless, their souls lifeless, their hearts dead! Unless
the Holy Spirit breathes into their souls, they can do no
good work. No system of philosophy has ever been
able to change the manners and customs of a people
for the better. Learned philosophers, unenlightened by
the Divine Spirit, have often been men of inferior
morality; they have not proclaimed in their actions
the reality of their beautiful phrases.
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I pray for you that you may be informed by the life
of the Divine Spirit, so that you may be the means of
educating others. The life and morals of a spiritual
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man are, in themselves, an education to those who
know him.
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May you be given life! May the rain of the Divine
Mercy and the warmth of the Sun of Truth make your
gardens fruitful, so that many beautiful flowers of exquisite
fragrance and love may blossom in abundance.
Turn your faces away from the contemplation of your
own finite selves and fix your eyes upon the Everlasting
Radiance; then will your souls receive in full measure
the Divine Power of the Spirit and the Blessings of the
Infinite Bounty.
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This is the meaning of the power of the Holy Spirit,
which I pray may be bountifully showered upon you.
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