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CXII: Behold the disturbances which, for many a… |
Behold the disturbances which, for many a
long year, have afflicted the earth, and the perturbation
that hath seized its peoples. It hath either been
ravaged by war, or tormented by sudden and unforeseen
calamities. Though the world is encompassed
with misery and distress, yet no man hath paused to
reflect what the cause or source of that may be.
Whenever the True Counsellor uttered a word in admonishment,
lo, they all denounced Him as a mover
of mischief and rejected His claim. How bewildering,
how confusing is such behavior! No two men can
be found who may be said to be outwardly and inwardly
united. The evidences of discord and malice
are apparent everywhere, though all were made for
harmony and union. The Great Being saith: O well-beloved
ones! The tabernacle of unity hath been
raised; regard ye not one another as strangers. Ye are
the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch.
We cherish the hope that the light of justice may
shine upon the world and sanctify it from tyranny.
If the rulers and kings of the earth, the symbols of
the power of God, exalted be His glory, arise and
resolve to dedicate themselves to whatever will promote
the highest interests of the whole of humanity,
the reign of justice will assuredly be established
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amongst the children of men, and the effulgence of
its light will envelop the whole earth. The Great
Being saith: The structure of world stability and
order hath been reared upon, and will continue to be
sustained by, the twin pillars of reward and punishment….
In another passage He hath written: Take
heed, O concourse of the rulers of the world! There
is no force on earth that can equal in its conquering
power the force of justice and wisdom…. Blessed is
the king who marcheth with the ensign of wisdom
unfurled before him, and the battalions of justice
massed in his rear. He verily is the ornament that
adorneth the brow of peace and the countenance of
security. There can be no doubt whatever that if
the day star of justice, which the clouds of tyranny
have obscured, were to shed its light upon men, the
face of the earth would be completely transformed.
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