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TALKS ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ DELIVERED IN CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON 23 May 1912 |
Scientific knowledge is the highest attainment upon the human
plane, for science is the discoverer of realities. It is of two kinds:
material and spiritual. Material science is the investigation of
natural phenomena; divine science is the discovery and realization
of spiritual verities. The world of humanity must acquire both. A
bird has two wings; it cannot fly with one. Material and spiritual
science are the two wings of human uplift and attainment. Both are
necessary—one the natural, the other supernatural; one material,
the other divine. By the divine we mean the discovery of the mysteries
of God, the comprehension of spiritual realities, the wisdom
of God, inner significances of the heavenly religions and foundation
of the law.
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This is 23 May, the anniversary of the message and Declaration
of the Báb. It is a blessed day and the dawn of manifestation, for
the appearance of the Báb was the early light of the true morn,
whereas the manifestation of the Blessed Beauty, Bahá’u’lláh, was
the shining forth of the sun. Therefore, it is a blessed day, the inception
of the heavenly bounty, the beginning of the divine effulgence.
On this day in 1844 the Báb was sent forth heralding and
proclaiming the Kingdom of God, announcing the glad tidings of
the coming of Bahá’u’lláh and withstanding the opposition of the
whole Persian nation. Some of the Persians followed Him. For this
they suffered the most grievous difficulties and severe ordeals.
They withstood the tests with wonderful power and sublime
heroism. Thousands were cast into prison, punished, persecuted
and martyred. Their homes were pillaged and destroyed, their possessions
confiscated. They sacrificed their lives most willingly and
remained unshaken in their faith to the very end. Those wonderful
souls are the lamps of God, the stars of sanctity shining gloriously
from the eternal horizon of the will of God.
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The Báb was subjected to bitter persecution in Shíráz, where He
first proclaimed His mission and message. A period of famine
afflicted that region, and the Báb journeyed to Iṣfahán. There the
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learned men rose against Him in great hostility. He was arrested
and sent to Tabríz. From thence He was transferred to Mákú and
finally imprisoned in the strong castle of Chihríq. Afterward He
was martyred in Tabríz.
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This is merely an outline of the history of the Báb. He withstood
all persecutions and bore every suffering and ordeal with
unflinching strength. The more His enemies endeavored to extinguish
that flame, the brighter it became. Day by day His Cause
spread and strengthened. During the time when He was among the
people He was constantly heralding the coming of Bahá’u’lláh. In
all His Books and Tablets He mentioned Bahá’u’lláh and announced
the glad tidings of His manifestation, prophesying that He
would reveal Himself in the ninth year. He said that in the ninth
year “you will attain to all happiness”; in the ninth year “you will
be blessed with the meeting of the Promised One of Whom I have
spoken.” He mentioned the Blessed Perfection, Bahá’u’lláh, by
the title “Him Whom God shall make manifest.” In brief, that
blessed Soul offered His very life in the pathway of Bahá’u’lláh,
even as it is recorded in historical writings and records. In His first
Book, the Best of Stories, He says, “O Remnant of God! I am
wholly sacrificed to Thee; I am content with curses in Thy path; I
crave nought but to be slain in Thy love; and God, the Supreme,
sufficeth as an eternal protection.”
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Consider how the Báb endured difficulties and tribulations;
how He gave His life in the Cause of God; how He was attracted to
the love of the Blessed Beauty, Bahá’u’lláh; and how He announced
the glad tidings of His manifestation. We must follow His
heavenly example; we must be self-sacrificing and aglow with the
fire of the love of God. We must partake of the bounty and grace of
the Lord, for the Báb has admonished us to arise in service to the
Cause of God, to be absolutely severed from all else save God
during the day of the Blessed Perfection, Bahá’u’lláh, to be completely
attracted by the love of Bahá’u’lláh, to love all humanity
for His sake, to be lenient and merciful to all for Him and to upbuild
the oneness of the world of humanity. Therefore, this day, 23
May, is the anniversary of a blessed event.
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