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5 July 1912 |
Question: You have stated that we are living in a universal cycle,
the first Manifestation of which was Adam and the universal Manifestation
of which is Bahá’u’lláh. Does this imply that other universal
cycles preceded this one and that all traces of them have
been effaced—cycles in which the ultimate purpose was the divine
spiritualization of man just as it is the creative intention in this one?
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If we imagine this world of existence has a beginning, we can
say the divine sovereignty is accidental—that is, there was a time
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when it did not exist. A king without a kingdom is impossible. He
cannot be without a country, without subjects, without an army,
without dominion, or he would be without kingship. All these
exigencies or requirements of sovereignty must exist for a king.
When they do exist, we can apply the word sovereignty to him.
Otherwise, his sovereignty is imperfect, incomplete. If none of
these conditions exists, sovereignty does not exist.
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If we acknowledge that there is a beginning for this world of
creation, we acknowledge that the sovereignty of God is accidental—that is, we admit a time when the reality of Divinity has been
without dominion (lit. “defeated”). The names and attributes of
Divinity are requirements of this world. The names the Powerful,
the Living, the Provider, the Creator require and necessitate the
existence of creatures. If there were no creatures, Creator would be
meaningless. If there were none to provide for, we could not think
of the Provider. If there were no life, the Living would be beyond
the power of conception. Therefore, all the names and attributes of
God require the existence of objects or creatures upon which they
have been bestowed and in which they have become manifest. If
there was a time when no creation existed, when there was none to
provide for, it would imply a time when there was no existent One,
no Trainer, and the attributes and qualities of God would have been
meaningless and without significance. Therefore, the requirements
of the attributes of God do not admit of cessation or interruption,
for the names of God are actually and forever existing and not
potential. Because they convey life, they are called Life-giving; because
they provide, they are called Bountiful, the Provider; because
they create, they are called Creator; because they educate
and govern, the name Lord God is applied. That is to say, the divine
names emanate from the eternal attributes of Divinity. Therefore,
it is proved that the divine names presuppose the existence of
objects or beings.
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How then is a time conceivable when this sovereignty has not
been existent? This divine sovereignty is not to be measured by six
thousand years. This interminable, illimitable universe is not the
result of that measured period. This stupendous laboratory and
workshop has not been limited in its production to six thousand revolutions
of the earth about the sun. With the slightest reflection man
can be assured that this calculation and announcement is childish,
especially in view of the fact that it is scientifically proved the terrestrial
globe has been the habitation of man long prior to such a limited
estimate.
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As to the record in the Bible concerning Adam’s entering paradise,
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His eating from the tree and His expulsion through the temptation
of Satan: These are all symbols beneath which there are wonderful
and divine meanings not to be calculated in years, dates and
measurement of time. Likewise, the statement that God created the
heaven and the earth in six days is symbolic. We will not explain this
further today. The texts of the Holy Books are all symbolical, needing
authoritative interpretation.
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When man casts even a cursory glance of reflection upon the
question of the universe, he discovers it is very ancient. A Persian
philosopher was looking up into the heavens, lost in wonder. He
said, “I have written a book containing seventy proofs of the accidental
appearance of the universe, but I still find it very ancient.”
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Bahá’u’lláh says, “The universe hath neither beginning nor ending.”
He has set aside the elaborate theories and exhaustive opinions
of scientists and material philosophers by the simple statement,
“There is no beginning, no ending.” The theologians and religionists
advance plausible proofs that the creation of the universe dates
back six thousand years; the scientists bring forth indisputable facts
and say, “No! These evidences indicate ten, twenty, fifty thousand
years ago,” etc. There are endless discussions pro and con. Bahá’u’lláh
sets aside these discussions by one word and statement. He
says, “The divine sovereignty hath no beginning and no ending.”
By this announcement and its demonstration He has established a
standard of agreement among those who reflect upon this question
of divine sovereignty; He has brought reconciliation and peace in
this war of opinion and discussion.
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Briefly, there were many universal cycles preceding this one in
which we are living. They were consummated, completed and
their traces obliterated. The divine and creative purpose in them
was the evolution of spiritual man, just as it is in this cycle. The
circle of existence is the same circle; it returns. The tree of life has
ever borne the same heavenly fruit.
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