Say: O ye that have strayed and lost your way!
The Divine Messenger, Who speaketh naught but the
truth, hath announced unto you the coming of the
Best-Beloved. Behold, He is now come. Wherefore
are ye downcast and dejected? Why remain despondent
when the Pure and Hidden One hath appeared
unveiled amongst you? He Who is both the Beginning
and the End, He Who is both Stillness and
Motion, is now manifest before your eyes. Behold
how, in this Day, the Beginning is reflected in the
End, how out of Stillness Motion hath been engendered.
This motion hath been generated by the potent
energies which the words of the Almighty have released
throughout the entire creation. Whoso hath
been quickened by its vitalizing power, will find himself
impelled to attain the court of the Beloved; and
whoso hath deprived himself therefrom, will sink
into irretrievable despondency. He is truly wise whom
the world and all that is therein have not deterred
from recognizing the light of this Day, who will not
allow men’s idle talk to cause him to swerve from the
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way of righteousness. He is indeed as one dead who,
at the wondrous dawn of this Revelation, hath failed
to be quickened by its soul-stirring breeze. He is
indeed a captive who hath not recognized the
Supreme Redeemer, but hath suffered his soul to be
bound, distressed and helpless, in the fetters of his
desires.