For a child a teacher is necessary, but the aim of the true
teacher is to fit his pupil to do without a teacher; to see things
with his own eyes, hear with his own ears, and understand with
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his own mind. Just so, in the childhood of the race, the priest is
necessary, but his real work is to enable men to do without
him: to see things divine with their own eyes, hear them with
their own ears and understand them with their own minds.
Now the priest’s work is all but accomplished, and the aim of
the Bahá’í teaching is to complete that work, to make men
independent of all save God, so that they can turn directly to
Him, that is, to His Manifestation. When all turn to one Center,
then there can be no cross-purposes or confusion and the
nearer all draw to the Center, the nearer they will draw to each
other.