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TALKS ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ DELIVERED IN NEW YORK AND FANWOOD 26 May 1912 |
As I entered the church this evening, I heard the hymn “Nearer my
God, to Thee.” The greatest attainment in the world of humanity is
nearness to God. Every lasting glory, honor, grace and beauty
which comes to man comes through nearness to God. All the
Prophets and apostles longed and prayed for nearness to the
Creator. How many nights they passed in sleepless yearning for
this station; how many days they devoted to supplication for this
attainment, seeking ever to draw nigh unto Him! But nearness to
God is not an easy accomplishment. During the time Jesus Christ
was upon the earth mankind sought nearness to God, but in that day
no one attained it save a very few—His disciples. Those blessed
souls were confirmed with divine nearness through the love of
God. Divine nearness is dependent upon attainment to the knowledge
of God, upon severance from all else save God. It is contingent
upon self-sacrifice and to be found only through forfeiting
wealth and worldly possessions. It is made possible through the
baptism of water and fire revealed in the Gospels. Water symbolizes
the water of life, which is knowledge, and fire is the fire of
the love of God; therefore, man must be baptized with the water of
life, the Holy Spirit and the fire of the love of the Kingdom. Until
he attains these three degrees, nearness to God is not possible. This
is the process by which the Bahá’ís of Persia have attained it. They
gave their lives for this station, sacrificed honor, comfort and possessions,
hastened with the utmost joy to the place of martyrdom;
their blood was spilled, their bodies were tortured and destroyed,
their homes pillaged, their children carried into captivity. They
endured all these conditions joyfully and willingly. Through such
sacrifice nearness to God is made possible. And be it known that
this nearness is not dependent upon time or place. Nearness to God
is dependent upon purity of the heart and exhilaration of the spirit
through the glad tidings of the Kingdom. Consider how a pure,
well-polished mirror fully reflects the effulgence of the sun, no
matter how distant the sun may be. As soon as the mirror is cleaned
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and purified, the sun will manifest itself. The more pure and sanctified
the heart of man becomes, the nearer it draws to God, and
the light of the Sun of Reality is revealed within it. This light sets
hearts aglow with the fire of the love of God, opens in them the
doors of knowledge and unseals the divine mysteries so that spiritual
discoveries are made possible. All the Prophets have drawn
near to God through severance. We must emulate those Holy Souls
and renounce our own wishes and desires. We must purify ourselves
from the mire and soil of earthly contact until our hearts become
as mirrors in clearness and the light of the most great guidance
reveals itself in them.
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Bahá’u’lláh proclaims in the Hidden Words that God inspires
His servants and is revealed through them. He says, “Thy heart is
My home; sanctify it for My descent. Thy spirit is My place of revelation;
cleanse it for My manifestation.” Therefore, we learn
that nearness to God is possible through devotion to Him, through
entrance into the Kingdom and service to humanity; it is attained
by unity with mankind and through loving-kindness to all; it is dependent
upon investigation of truth, acquisition of praiseworthy
virtues, service in the cause of universal peace and personal
sanctification. In a word, nearness to God necessitates sacrifice of
self, severance and the giving up of all to Him. Nearness is likeness.
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Behold how the sun shines upon all creation, but only surfaces
that are pure and polished can reflect its glory and light. The darkened
soul has no portion of the revelation of the glorious effulgence
of reality; and the soil of self, unable to take advantage of
that light, does not produce growth. The eyes of the blind cannot
behold the rays of the sun; only pure eyes with sound and perfect
sight can receive them. Green and living trees can absorb the
bounty of the sun; dead roots and withered branches are destroyed
by it. Therefore, man must seek capacity and develop readiness.
As long as he lacks susceptibility to divine influences, he is incapable
of reflecting the light and assimilating its benefits. Sterile soil
will produce nothing, even if the cloud of mercy pours rain upon it a
thousand years. We must make the soil of our hearts receptive and
fertile by tilling in order that the rain of divine mercy may refresh
them and bring forth roses and hyacinths of heavenly planting. We
must have perceiving eyes in order to see the light of the sun. We
must cleanse the nostril in order to scent the fragrances of the divine
rose garden. We must render the ears attentive in order to hear
the summons of the supreme Kingdom. No matter how beautiful
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the melody, the ear that is deaf cannot hear it, cannot receive the
call of the Supreme Concourse. The nostril that is clogged with
dust cannot inhale the fragrant odors of the blossoms. Therefore,
we must ever strive for capacity and seek readiness. As long as we
lack susceptibility, the beauties and bounties of God cannot
penetrate. Christ spoke a parable in which He said His words were
like the seeds of the sower; some fall upon stony ground, some
upon sterile soil, some are choked by thorns and thistles, but some
fall upon the ready, receptive and fertile ground of human hearts.
When seeds are cast upon sterile soil, no growth follows. Those
cast upon stony ground will grow a short time, but lacking deep
roots will wither away. Thorns and thistles destroy others completely,
but the seed cast in good ground brings forth harvest and
fruitage.
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In the same way, the words I speak to you here tonight may produce
no effect whatever. Some hearts may be affected, then soon
forget; others owing to superstitious ideas and imaginations may
even fail to hear and understand; but the blessed souls who are attentive
to my exhortation and admonition, listening with the ear of
acceptance, allowing my words to penetrate effectively, will advance
day by day toward full fruition, yea even to the Supreme
Concourse. Consider how the parable makes attainment dependent
upon capacity. Unless capacity is developed, the summons of the
Kingdom cannot reach the ear, the light of the Sun of Truth will not
be observed, and the fragrances of the rose garden of inner
significance will be lost. Let us endeavor to attain capacity, susceptibility
and worthiness that we may hear the call of the glad tidings
of the Kingdom, become revivified by the breaths of the Holy
Spirit, hoist the standard of the oneness of humanity, establish
human brotherhood, and under the protection of divine grace attain
the everlasting and eternal life.
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O Thou forgiving God! These servants are turning to Thy kingdom
and seeking Thy grace and bounty. O God! Make their hearts
good and pure in order that they may become worthy of Thy love.
Purify and sanctify the spirits that the light of the Sun of Reality
may shine upon them. Purify and sanctify the eyes that they may
perceive Thy light. Purify and sanctify the ears in order that they
may hear the call of Thy kingdom.
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O Lord! Verily, we are weak, but Thou art mighty. Verily, we
are poor, but Thou art rich. We are the seekers, and Thou art the
One sought. O Lord! Have compassion upon us and forgive us; bestow
upon us such capacity and receptiveness that we may be
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worthy of Thy favors and become attracted to Thy kingdom, that
we may drink deep of the water of life, may be enkindled by the fire
of Thy love, and be resuscitated through the breaths of the Holy
Spirit in this radiant century.
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O Lord! Bestow Thy gracious aid and confirmation upon this
just government. This country lieth beneath the sheltering shadow
of Thy protection and this people is in Thy service. O Lord! Confer
upon them Thy heavenly bounty and render the outpourings of Thy
grace and favor copious and abundant. Suffer this esteemed nation
to be held in honor and enable it to be admitted into Thy kingdom.
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