A new version of the Bahá’í Reference Library is now available. This ‘old version’ of the Bahá’í Reference Library will be replaced at a later date.
The new version of the Bahá’i Reference Library can be accessed here »
34: O thou who art serving the world of humanity! … |
O thou who art serving the world of humanity!
Thy letter was received and from its contents we felt
exceedingly glad. It was a decisive proof and a brilliant
evidence. It is appropriate and befitting that in this illumined
age—the age of the progress of the world of humanity—we
should be self-sacrificing and should serve the human race.
Every universal cause is divine and every particular one is
69
temporal. The principles of the divine Manifestations of
God were, therefore, all-universal and all-inclusive.
|
Every imperfect soul is self-centred and thinketh only of
his own good. But as his thoughts expand a little he will
begin to think of the welfare and comfort of his family. If
his ideas still more widen, his concern will be the felicity of
his fellow citizens; and if still they widen, he will be
thinking of the glory of his land and of his race. But when
ideas and views reach the utmost degree of expansion and
attain the stage of perfection, then will he be interested in
the exaltation of humankind. He will then be the well-wisher
of all men and the seeker of the weal and prosperity
of all lands. This is indicative of perfection.
|