This morning the city is enveloped in fog and mist. How beautiful
is a city brilliant with sunshine. Just as these mists and vapors conceal
the phenomenal sun, so human imaginations obscure the Sun
of Truth. Consider the radiant glory of the great solar center of our
planetary system: how wonderful the sight, how its splendor illumines
vision until clouds and mists veil it from the eye. In the
same way, the Sun of Truth becomes veiled and hidden by the
superstitions and imaginations of human minds. When the sun
rises, no matter from what dawning point on the horizon it
appears—northeast, east, southeast—the haze and mists disperse,
and we have clear vision of its glory mounting to the zenith. Similarly,
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the nations have been directed to the dawning points of the
Sun of Reality, each to a particular rising place from which the
light of religion has become manifest; but after a time the dawning
point has become the object of worship instead of the Sun itself,
which is ever one Sun and stationary in the heavens of the divine
Will. Differences have arisen because of this, causing clouds and
darkness to overshadow again the glorious luminary of Reality.
When the mists and darkness of superstition and prejudice are dispersed,
all will see the Sun aright and alike. Then will all nations
become as one in its radiance.