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“O visitant of the Resort of spirits (who are) sincere in…” |
O visitant of the Resort
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of spirits (who are) sincere in
the Religion of God!
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Blessed is the mother who bore thee and the breast
whose milk suckled thee and the bosom wherein thou
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wert nurtured, because thou hast apprehended the Day
of the Lord, hast prepared thyself to enter in unto His
kingdom, hast set thy face singly toward His Gracious
Countenance, hast believed in the Manifest Light, hast
rejoiced in the Abundant Grace, hast responded to the
Voice of thy Lord with a sincere and beating heart and
hast presented thyself from those regions at the Glorious
Threshold and hast marked thy forehead with the
pure, holy, fragrant Tomb
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, the breaths of whose
sanctity are spread abroad throughout the lands as
fragrant musk is diffused unto the distant place! Then
thank thy Lord, the Merciful, the Clement, for this
great salvation (or fruition, achievement, or attainment)
and exceeding grace!
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The human spirit consists of the rational, or logical,
reasoning faculty, which apprehends general ideas
and things intelligible and perceptible.
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Now these “spirits” are not reckoned as Spirit in
the terminology of the Scriptures and the usage of the
people of the Truth, inasmuch as the laws governing
them are as the laws which govern all phenomenal
being (i.e., all existences belonging to the phenomenal
or material universe, called “the world of generation and
corruption”), in respect to generation, corruption, production,
change and reversion, as is clearly indicated in
the Gospel where it says: “Let the dead bury their
dead;” “That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and
that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit”; inasmuch as
he who would bury these dead was alive with the vegetative,
animal and rational human soul, yet did Christ—to whom be glory! —declare such dead and devoid of
life, in that this person was devoid of the Spirit of Faith,
which is of the Kingdom of God.
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But the Spirit of Faith which is of the Kingdom (of
God) consists of the all-comprehending Grace and the
perfect attainment (or salvation, fruition, achievement)
and the power of sanctity and the divine effulgence
from the Sun of Truth on luminous light-seeking
essences from the presence of the divine Unity.
And by this Spirit is the life of the spirit of man, when
it is fortified thereby, as Christ saith: “That which is
born of the Spirit is Spirit.” And this Spirit hath both
restitution and return, inasmuch as it consists of the
Light of God and the unconditioned Grace. So, having
regard to this state and station. Christ announced that
John the Baptist was Elias, who was to come before
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Christ (Matt. 11:14). And the likeness of this station
is as that of lamps kindled (from one another):
for these in respect to their glasses and oil-holders, are
different, but in respect to their light, One, and in respect
to their illumination, One; nay, each one is identical
with the other, without imputation of plurality, or diversity
or multiplicity or separateness. This is the Truth
and beyond the Truth there is only error.
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But as to the question of the Trinity, know, O advancer
unto God, that in each one of the cycles wherein
the Lights have shone forth upon the horizons (i.e.,
in each prophetic dispensation) and the Forgiving
Lord hath revealed Himself on Mount Paran (see
Habbakkuk 3:3, etc.) or Mount Sinai, or Mount Seir
(see Ezekiel 35), there are necessarily three things:
The Giver of the Grace, and the Grace, and the Recipient
of the Grace; the Source of the Effulgence, and
the Effulgence, and the Recipient of the Effulgence;
the Illuminator, and the Illumination, and the Illuminated.
Look at the Mosaic cycle: The Lord, and
Moses, and the Fire (i.e., the burning bush), the
Intermediary; and in the Mohammedan cycle: The Lord,
the Apostle (or Messenger, Mohammed), and
Gabriel (for, as the Mohammedans believe, Gabriel
brought the Revelation from God to Mohammed).
Look at the sun and its rays and the heat which results
from its rays; the rays and the heart are but two effects
of the sun, but inseparable from it; yet the sun is one
in its essence, unique in its real identity, single in its
attributes, neither is it possible that anything should
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resemble it. Such is the essence of the Truth concerning
the Unity, the real doctrine of the Singularity, the
undiluted reality as to the (Divine) Sanctity.
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1. | Acca, Syria—the Holy Land. [ Back To Reference] |
2. | The Tomb of BAHA’O’LLAH. [ Back To Reference] |