A new version of the Bahá’í Reference Library is now available. This ‘old version’ of the Bahá’í Reference Library will be replaced at a later date.
The new version of the Bahá’i Reference Library can be accessed here »
CLIX: Consider the pettiness of men’s minds. They… |
Liberty must, in the end, lead to sedition, whose
flames none can quench. Thus warneth you He Who
is the Reckoner, the All-Knowing. Know ye that the
embodiment of liberty and its symbol is the animal.
336
That which beseemeth man is submission unto such
restraints as will protect him from his own ignorance,
and guard him against the harm of the mischief-maker.
Liberty causeth man to overstep the
bounds of propriety, and to infringe on the dignity
of his station. It debaseth him to the level of extreme
depravity and wickedness.
|
Say: True liberty consisteth in man’s submission
unto My commandments, little as ye know it. Were
men to observe that which We have sent down unto
them from the Heaven of Revelation, they would, of
a certainty, attain unto perfect liberty. Happy is the
man that hath apprehended the Purpose of God in
whatever He hath revealed from the Heaven of His
Will, that pervadeth all created things. Say: The
liberty that profiteth you is to be found nowhere
except in complete servitude unto God, the Eternal
Truth. Whoso hath tasted of its sweetness will refuse
to barter it for all the dominion of earth and heaven.
|