Likewise the divine religions of the holy Manifestations of God
are in reality one though in name and nomenclature they differ. Man
must be a lover of the light no matter from what day-spring it may
appear. He must be a lover of the rose no matter in what soil it may
be growing. He must be a seeker of the truth no matter from what
source it come. Attachment to the lantern is not loving the light.
Attachment to the earth is not befitting but enjoyment of the rose
which develops from the soil is worthy. Devotion to the tree is profitless
but partaking of the fruit is beneficial. Luscious fruits no matter
upon what tree they grow or where they may be found must be enjoyed.
The word of truth no matter which tongue utters it must be
sanctioned. Absolute verities no matter in what book they be recorded
must be accepted. If we harbor prejudice it will be the cause of deprivation
and ignorance. The strife between religions, nations and
races arises from misunderstanding. If we investigate the religions to
discover the principles underlying their foundations we will find they
agree, for the fundamental reality of them is one and not multiple.
By this means the religionists of the world will reach their point of
unity and reconciliation. They will ascertain the truth that the purpose
of religion is the acquisition of praiseworthy virtues, betterment of
morals, spiritual development of mankind, the real life and divine
bestowals. All the prophets have been the promoters of these principles;
none of them has been the promoter of corruption, vice or evil. They
have summoned mankind to all good. They have united people in the
love of God, invited them to the religions of the unity of mankind and
exhorted them to amity and agreement. For example, we mention
Abraham and Moses. By this mention we do not mean the limitation
implied in the mere names but intend the virtues which these names
embody. When we say “Abraham” we mean thereby a Manifestation
of divine guidance, a center of human virtues, a source of heavenly
bestowals to mankind, a dawning-point of divine inspiration and
perfections. These perfections and graces are not limited to names
and boundaries. When we find these virtues, qualities and attributes
in any personality, we recognize the same reality shining from within
and bow in acknowledgment of the Abrahamic perfections. Similarly
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we acknowledge and adore the beauty of Moses. Some souls were
lovers of the name Abraham, loving the lantern instead of the light
and when they saw this same light shining from another lantern they
were so attached to the former lantern that they did not recognize its
later appearance and illumination. Therefore those who were attached
and held tenaciously to the name Abraham were deprived when the
Abrahamic virtues reappeared in Moses. Similarly the Jews were believers
in His Holiness Moses, awaiting the coming of the Messiah.
The virtues and perfections of Moses became apparent in His Holiness
Jesus Christ most effulgently but the Jews held to the name Moses,
not adoring the virtues and perfections manifest in him. Had they
been adoring these virtues and seeking these perfections they would
assuredly have believed in His Holiness Jesus Christ when the same
virtues and perfections shone in him. If we are lovers of the light we
adore it in whatever lamp it may become manifest but if we love the
lamp itself and the light is transferred to another lamp we will neither
accept nor sanction it. Therefore we must follow and adore the virtues
revealed in the messengers of God whether in Abraham, Moses, Jesus
or other prophets but we must not adhere to and adore the lamp. We
must recognize the sun no matter from what dawning-point it may
shine forth, be it Mosaic, Abrahamic or any personal point of orientation
whatever, for we are lovers of sunlight and not of orientation.
We are lovers of illumination and not of lamps and candles. We are
seekers for water no matter from what rock it may gush forth. We are
in need of fruit in whatsoever orchard it may be ripened. We long for
rain it matters not which cloud pours it down. We must not be fettered.
If we renounce these fetters we shall agree, for all are seekers of reality.
The counterfeit or imitation of true religion has adulterated human
belief and the foundations have been lost sight of. The variance of
these imitations has produced enmity and strife, war and bloodshed.
Now the glorious and brilliant twentieth century has dawned and the
divine bounty is radiating universally. The Sun of Truth is shining
forth in intense enkindlement. This is verily the century when these
imitations must be forsaken, superstitions abandoned and God alone
worshiped. We must look at the reality of the prophets and their
teachings in order that we may agree.