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“THY letter hath been perused. Were the truth of this …” 125 |
However, the substance and essence of the subject is this,
that there can be no doubt that from everlasting God hath
been invested with the independent sovereignty of His
exalted Being, and unto everlasting He will remain inaccessible
in the transcendent majesty of His holy Essence.
No creature hath ever recognized Him as befitteth His
recognition, nor hath any created being ever praised Him
as is worthy of His praise. He is exalted above every name,
and is sanctified from every comparison. Through Him all
things are made known, while too lofty is His reality to be
known through anyone but Him. The process of His creation
hath had no beginning and can have no end, otherwise it
would necessitate the cessation of His celestial grace. God
hath raised up Prophets and revealed Books as numerous as
the creatures of the world, and will continue to do so to
everlasting.
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If thou art sailing upon the sea of God’s Names, which
are reflected in all things, know thou that He is exalted and
sanctified from being known through His creatures, or
being described by His servants. Everything thou beholdest
hath been called into being through the operation of
His Will. How can such a created thing, therefore, be indicative
of His essential oneness? God’s existence in itself
testifieth to His Own oneness, while every created thing,
by its very nature, beareth evidence that it hath been
fashioned by God. Such is the proof of consummate wisdom
in the estimation of those who sail the ocean of divine
Truth.
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If, however, thou art sailing upon the sea of creation,
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know thou that the First Remembrance, which is the Primal
Will of God, may be likened unto the sun. God hath created
Him through the potency of His might, and He hath,
from the beginning that hath no beginning, caused Him to
be manifested in every Dispensation through the compelling
power of His behest, and God will, to the end that
knoweth no end, continue to manifest Him according to
the good-pleasure of His invincible Purpose.
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And know thou that He indeed resembleth the sun.
Were the risings of the sun to continue till the end that
hath no end, yet there hath not been nor ever will be more
than one sun; and were its settings to endure for evermore,
still there hath not been nor ever will be more than one
sun. It is this Primal Will which appeareth resplendent in
every Prophet and speaketh forth in every revealed Book.
It knoweth no beginning, inasmuch as the First deriveth its
firstness from It; and knoweth no end, for the Last oweth its
lastness unto It.
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In the time of the First Manifestation the Primal Will
appeared in Adam; in the day of Noah It became known
in Noah; in the day of Abraham in Him; and so in the day
of Moses; the day of Jesus; the day of Muḥammad, the
Apostle of God; the day of the ‘Point of the Bayán’; the
day of Him Whom God shall make manifest; and the day
of the One Who will appear after Him Whom God shall
make manifest. Hence the inner meaning of the words
uttered by the Apostle of God, ‘I am all the Prophets’,
inasmuch as what shineth resplendent in each one of Them
hath been and will ever remain the one and the same sun.
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