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A friend asked: “How should one look forward
to death?”
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá answered: “How does one look
forward to the goal of any journey? With hope
and with expectation. It is even so with the end of
this earthly journey. In the next world, man will
find himself freed from many of the disabilities
under which he now suffers. Those who have
passed on through death, have a sphere of their
own. It is not removed from ours; their work, the
work of the Kingdom, is ours; but it is sanctified
from what we call ‘time and place.’ Time with us
is measured by the sun. When there is no more
sunrise, and no more sunset, that kind of time
does not exist for man. Those who have ascended
have different attributes from those who are still
on earth, yet there is no real separation.
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“In prayer there is a mingling of station, a
mingling of condition. Pray for them as they pray
for you! When you do not know it, and are in a
receptive attitude, they are able to make
suggestions to you, if you are in difficulty. This
sometimes happens in sleep. but there is no
phenomenal intercourse! That which seems like
phenomenal intercourse has another explanation.”
The questioner exclaimed; “But I have
heard a voice!” ‘Abdu’l-Bahá said: “Yes, that is
possible; we hear voices clearly in dreams. It is
not with the physical ear that you heard; the spirit
of those that have passed on are freed from
sense-life, and do not use physical means. It is not
possible to put these great matters into human
words; the language of man is the language of
children, and man’s explanation often leads
astray.”
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá answered: “It is a law of God’s
creation that the weak should lean upon the
strong. Those to whom you turn may be the
mediators of God’s power to you, even as when on
earth. But it is the One Holy Spirit that
strengthens all men.” Hereupon another friend
referred to the communing of Jesus on the Mount
of Transfiguration with Moses and Elijah; and
‘Abdu’l-Bahá said: “The faithful are ever
sustained by the presence of the Supreme
Concourse. In the Supreme Concourse are Jesus,
and Moses, and Elijah, and Bahá’u’lláh, and
other supreme Souls: there, also, are the
martyrs.”
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