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“55: The education and training of children is among the most meritorious acts…” |
The education and training of children is among the most meritorious acts
of humankind and draweth down the grace and favour of the All-Merciful, for
education is the indispensable foundation of all human excellence and alloweth
man to work his way to the heights of abiding glory. If a child be trained
from his infancy, he will, through the loving care of the Holy Gardener, drink
in the crystal waters of the spirit and of knowledge, like a young tree amid
the rilling brooks. And certainly he will gather to himself the bright rays of
the Sun of Truth, and through its light and heat will grow ever fresh and fair
in the garden of life.
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Therefore must the mentor be a doctor as well: that is, he must, in
instructing the child, remedy its faults; must give him learning, and at the
same time rear him to have a spiritual nature. Let the teacher be a doctor to
the character of the child, thus will he heal the spiritual ailments of the
children of men.
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If, in this momentous task, a mighty effort be exerted, the world of
humanity will shine out with other adornings, and shed the fairest light. Then
will this darksome place grow luminous, and this abode of earth turn into
Heaven. The very demons will change to angels then, and wolves to shepherds of
the flock, and the wild-dog pack to gazelles that pasture on the plains of
oneness, and ravening beasts to peaceful herds; and birds of prey, with talons
sharp as knives, to songsters warbling their sweet native notes.
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For the inner reality of man is a demarcation line between the shadow and
the light, a place where the two seas meet;
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is the
lowest point on the arc of descent,
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therefore is it capable of
gaining all the grades above. With education it can achieve all excellence;
devoid of education it will stay on, at the lowest point of imperfection.
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Every child is potentially the light of the world—and at the same time
its triple darkness; wherefore must the question of education be accounted as
of primary importance. From his infancy, the child must be nursed at the
breast of God’s love, and nurtured in the embrace of His knowledge, that he may
radiate light, grow in spirituality, be filled with wisdom and learning, and
take on the characteristics of the angelic host.
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1. | Qur’án 25:55, 35:13, 55:19–25. See also Marriage Prayer revealed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá beginning “He is God! O Peerless Lord! In Thine almighty wisdom Thou hast enjoined marriage…” [ Back To Reference] |
2. | See “Some Answered Questions, pp. 328–29 for ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s comments on the arc of descent and ascent. [ Back To Reference] |