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The Bahá’í teaching is based on moderation, not as asceticism.
Enjoyment of the good and beautiful things of life, both
material and spiritual, is not only encouraged but enjoined.
Bahá’u’lláh says: “Deprive not yourselves of that which has
been created for you.” Again He says: “It is incumbent upon
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you that exultation and glad tidings be manifest in your faces.”
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All that has been created is for man, who is at the apex
of creation, and he must be thankful for the divine bestowals.
All material things are for us, so that through our
gratitude we may learn to understand life as a divine benefit.
If we are disgusted with life we are ingrates, for our
material and spiritual existence are the outward evidences
of the divine mercy. Therefore we must be happy and
spend our time in praises, appreciating all things.
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