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102: O true companions! All humankind are as children … |
O true companions! All humankind are as children
in a school, and the Dawning-Points of Light, the
Sources of divine revelation, are the teachers, wondrous
and without peer. In the school of realities they educate
these sons and daughters, according to teachings from God,
and foster them in the bosom of grace, so that they may
develop along every line, show forth the excellent gifts and
blessings of the Lord, and combine human perfections; that
they may advance in all aspects of human endeavour,
whether outward or inward, hidden or visible, material or
spiritual, until they make of this mortal world a widespread
mirror, to reflect that other world which dieth
not.
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O ye friends of God! Because, in this most momentous of
ages, the Sun of Truth hath risen at the highest point of the
spring equinox, and cast its rays on every clime, it shall
kindle such tremulous excitement, it shall release such
vibrations in the world of being, it shall stimulate such
growth and development, it shall stream out with such a
glory of light, and clouds of grace shall pour down such
plentiful waters, and fields and plains shall teem with such a
galaxy of sweet-smelling plants and blooms, that this lowly
earth will become the Abhá Kingdom, and this nether world
the world above. Then will this fleck of dust be as the vast
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circle of the skies, this human place the palace-court of God,
this spot of clay the dayspring of the endless favours of the
Lord of Lords.
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Wherefore, O loved ones of God! Make ye a mighty
effort till you yourselves betoken this advancement and all
these confirmations, and become focal centres of God’s
blessings, daysprings of the light of His unity, promoters of
the gifts and graces of civilized life. Be ye in that land
vanguards of the perfections of humankind; carry forward
the various branches of knowledge, be active and progressive
in the field of inventions and the arts. Endeavour to
rectify the conduct of men, and seek to excel the whole
world in moral character. While the children are yet in
their infancy feed them from the breast of heavenly grace,
foster them in the cradle of all excellence, rear them in the
embrace of bounty. Give them the advantage of every useful
kind of knowledge. Let them share in every new and
rare and wondrous craft and art. Bring them up to work
and strive, and accustom them to hardship. Teach them to
dedicate their lives to matters of great import, and inspire
them to undertake studies that will benefit mankind.
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