Friday, November 30, 2012
"I testify that everything other than Thee is but Thy creation and is held in the hollow of Thy hand."
"Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! Every time I attempt to make mention of Thee, I am hindered by the sublimity of Thy station and the overpowering greatness of Thy might. For were I to praise Thee throughout the length of Thy dominion and the duration of Thy sovereignty, I would find that my praise of Thee can befit only such as are like unto me, who are themselves Thy creatures, and who have been generated through the power of Thy decree and been fashioned through the potency of Thy will. And at whatever time my pen ascribeth glory to any one of Thy names, methinks I can hear the voice of its lamentation in its remoteness from Thee, and can recognize its cry because of its separation from Thy Self. I testify that everything other than Thee is but Thy creation and is held in the hollow of Thy hand. To have accepted any act or praise from Thy creatures is but an evidence of the wonders of Thy grace and bountiful favors, and a manifestation of Thy generosity and providence.
I entreat Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Most Great Name whereby Thou didst separate light from fire, and truth from denial, to send down upon me and upon such of my loved ones as are in my company the good of this world and of the next. Supply us, then, with Thy wondrous gifts that are hid from the eyes of men. Thou art, verily, the Fashioner of all creation. No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the Most High."
-Bahá'u'lláh, Prayers and Meditations by Bahá’u’lláh, LXXVI, pp. 125-126
Yamamoto
Thursday, November 29, 2012
“I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever.”

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 449
29 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue,
New York
Sudek
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
"He (Jesus Christ) accepted every calamity and suffering in order to guide men to the truth.

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p.450
29 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue,
New York
Ansel Adams
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
"Adam’s sin was not the sin of His posterity ..."

We wish to consider these statements from the standpoint of reason. Could we conceive of the Divinity, Who is Justice itself, inflicting punishment upon the posterity of Adam for Adam’s own sin and disobedience? Even if we should see a governor, an earthly ruler punishing a son for the wrongdoing of his father, we would look upon that ruler as an unjust man. Granted the father committed a wrong, what was the wrong committed by the son? There is no connection between the two. Adam’s sin was not the sin of His posterity, especially as Adam is a thousand generations back of the man today. If the father of a thousand generations committed a sin, is it just to demand that the present generation should suffer the consequences thereof?"
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p.449
29 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kinney
780 West End Avenue,
New York
Michelangelo
Monday, November 26, 2012
The Day of the Covenant
"The first condition is firmness in the Covenant of God. For the power of the Covenant will protect the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh from the doubts of the people of error. It is the fortified fortress of the Cause of God and the firm pillar of the religion of God. Today no power can conserve the oneness of the Bahá’í world save the Covenant of God; otherwise differences like unto a most great tempest will encompass the Bahá’í world. It is evident that the axis of the oneness of the world of humanity is the power of the Covenant and nothing else. Had the Covenant not come to pass, had it not been revealed from the Supreme Pen and had not the Book of the Covenant, like unto the ray of the Sun of Reality, illuminated the world, the forces of the Cause of God would have been utterly scattered and certain souls who were the prisoners of their own passions and lusts would have taken into their hands an axe, cutting the root of this Blessed Tree. Every person would have pushed forward his own desire and every individual aired his own opinion! Notwithstanding this great Covenant, a few negligent souls galloped with their chargers into the battlefield, thinking perchance they might be able to weaken the foundation of the Cause of God: but praise be to God, all of them were afflicted with regret and loss, and ere long they shall see themselves in poignant despair. Therefore, in the beginning one must make his steps firm in the Covenant—so that the confirmations of Bahá’u’lláh may encircle from all sides, the cohorts of the Supreme Concourse may become the supporters and the helpers, and the exhortations and advices of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, like unto the pictures engraved on stone, may remain permanent and ineffaceable in the tablets of the hearts."
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Bahá’í World Faith—Selected Writings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, pp. 425-426
Sunday, November 25, 2012
"Witness how the world is being afflicted with a fresh calamity every day."

-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XVI, pp. 39-40
* 1867-1868
Soulages
Saturday, November 24, 2012
"With the joyful tidings of light I hail thee: rejoice! "

"O SON OF SPIRIT! With the joyful tidings of light I hail thee: rejoice! To the court of holiness I summon thee; abide therein that thou mayest live in peace for evermore."
-Bahá'u'lláh, The Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh, Arabic No. 33
Paul Klee
Friday, November 23, 2012
"God is the helper of those souls whose aim is to serve humanity ..."
"This meeting is, verily, the noblest and most worthy of all meetings in the world because of these underlying spiritual and universal purposes. Such a banquet and assemblage command the sincere devotion of all present and invite the downpouring of the blessings of God. Therefore, be ye assured and confident that the confirmations of God are descending upon you, the assistance of God will be given unto you, the breaths of the Holy Spirit will quicken you with a new life, the Sun of Reality will shine gloriously upon you, and the fragrant breezes of the rose gardens of divine mercy will waft through the windows of your souls. Be ye confident and steadfast; your services are confirmed by the powers of heaven, for your intentions are lofty, your purposes pure and worthy. God is the helper of those souls whose aim is to serve humanity and whose efforts and endeavors are devoted to the good and betterment of all mankind."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p.448
23 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Banquet Great Northern Hotel
118 West Fifty-seventh Street,
New York
Thursday, November 22, 2012
"In this way and by the instrumentality of such a gathering the causes of animosity, hatred and bigotry are removed, and enmity and discord pass away entirely."
"This meeting of yours tonight is very different in character. It is a universal gathering; it is heavenly and divine in purpose because it serves the oneness of the world of humanity and promotes international peace. It is devoted to the solidarity and brotherhood of the human race, the spiritual welfare of mankind, unity of religious belief through knowledge of God and the reconciliation of religious teaching with the principles of science and reason. It promotes love and fraternity among all humankind, seeks to abolish and destroy barriers which separate the human family, proclaims the equality of man and woman, instills divine precepts and morals, illumines and quickens minds with heavenly perception, attracts the infinite bestowals of God, removes racial, national and religious prejudices and establishes the foundation of the heavenly Kingdom in the hearts of all nations and peoples. The effect of such an assembly as this is conducive to divine fellowship and strengthening of the bond which cements and unifies hearts. This is the indestructible bond of spirit which conjoins the East and West. By it the very foundations of race prejudice are uprooted and destroyed, the banner of spiritual democracy is hoisted aloft, the world of religion is purified from superannuated beliefs and hereditary imitations of forms, and the oneness of the reality underlying all religions is revealed and disclosed. For such a meeting is established upon the very foundation of the laws of God. Therefore, in its constraining spiritual bond it unites all religions and reconciles all sects, denominations and factions in kindliness and love toward each other. In this way and by the instrumentality of such a gathering the causes of animosity, hatred and bigotry are removed, and enmity and discord pass away entirely. Every limiting and restricting movement or meeting of mere personal interest is human in nature. Every universal movement unlimited in scope and purpose is divine. The Cause of God is advanced whenever and wherever a universal meeting is established among mankind."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 447-448
23 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Banquet Great Northern Hotel
118 West Fifty-seventh Street,
New York
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
“The Kingdom is God’s, the Almighty, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.”
"Say: The heavens have been folded together, and the earth is held within His grasp, and the corrupt doers have been held by their forelock, and still they understand not. They drink of the tainted water, and know it not. Say: The shout hath been raised, and the people have come forth from their graves, and arising, are gazing around them. Some have made haste to attain the court of the God of Mercy, others have fallen down on their faces in the fire of Hell, while still others are lost in bewilderment. The verses of God have been revealed, and yet they have turned away from them. His proof hath been manifested, and yet they are unaware of it. And when they behold the face of the All-Merciful, their own faces are saddened, while they are disporting themselves. They hasten forward to Hell Fire, and mistake it for light. Far from God be what they fondly imagine! Say: Whether ye rejoice or whether ye burst for fury, the heavens are cleft asunder, and God hath come down, invested with radiant sovereignty. All created things are heard exclaiming: “The Kingdom is God’s, the Almighty, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.”"
-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XVII, pp. 41-42
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
“No vision taketh in Him, but He taketh in all vision; He is the Subtile, the All-Perceiving.”

-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XIX, pp. 46-47
Monday, November 19, 2012
"I consider the American people a highly civilized and intelligent nation, a nation investigating truth and reality."

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 446-447
18 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Moxey
575 Riverside Drive,
New York
Sunday, November 18, 2012
"... the reality of the oneness of humanity has been practically proven."
"Consider how similar blind imitations had made the darkness in the Orient all-encircling. At such a time Bahá’u’lláh dawned from the eastern horizon like the glory of the sun. He renewed the basis of the religions of God, destroyed blind adherence to ancestral forms and established in their stead love and spiritual fellowship so that no strife, discord or hostility remained. This reconciliation of divergent sects is visible and evident. They now live together in love and unity. If you should enter one of their meetings, you would realize that they have become as one race, one native land, one religion; that they associate together in brotherhood and agreement. Praise be to God! These blind imitations and this darkness have ceased to exist, and the reality of the oneness of humanity has been practically proven."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace. p. 446
18 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Moxey
575 Riverside Drive,
New York
Hopi Pottery
Saturday, November 17, 2012
" ... the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh are the very healing of the sick world, the remedy for every need and condition."

"Bahá’u’lláh, the Sun of Truth, has dawned from the horizon of the Orient, flooding all regions with the light and life which will never pass away. His teachings, which embody the divine spirit of the age and are applicable to this period of maturity in the life of the human world, are:
The oneness of the world of humanity
The protection and guidance of the Holy Spirit
The foundation of all religion is one
Religion must be the cause of unity
Religion must accord with science and reason
Independent investigation of truth
Equality between men and women
The abandoning of all prejudices among mankind
Universal peace
Universal education
A universal language Solution of the economic problem
An international tribunal.
Everyone who truly seeks and justly reflects will admit that the teachings of the present day emanating from mere human sources and authority are the cause of difficulty and disagreement amongst mankind, the very destroyers of humanity, whereas the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh are the very healing of the sick world, the remedy for every need and condition. In them may be found the realization of every desire and aspiration, the cause of the happiness of the world of humanity, the stimulus and illumination of mentality, the impulse for advancement and uplift, the basis of unity for all nations, the fountain source of love amongst mankind, the center of agreement, the means of peace and harmony, the one bond which will unite the East and the West."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 440
17 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Genealogical Hall
252 West Fifty-eighth Street,
New York
Friday, November 16, 2012
"Wherever the mention of Bahá’u’lláh rises up, that is the paradise of Abhá."
"Wherever the mention of Bahá’u’lláh rises up, that is the paradise of Abhá. Wherever purified, severed and illumined souls are found, that is the paradise of Bahá. Ṭihrán is the paradise of Bahá’u’lláh, for souls are found there you cannot call human; they are angels. In reality, the Bahá’í friends in that city are of the heavenly host. Whenever I think of them, I become happy."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 437
16 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at 309 West Seventy-eighth Street,
New York
Bahá’ís of Ṭihrán 1926
Thursday, November 15, 2012
"Another fundamental announcement made by Bahá’u’lláh is that religion must be the source of unity and fellowship in the world. "
First among the great principles revealed by Him is that of the investigation of reality. The meaning is that every individual member of humankind is exhorted and commanded to set aside superstitious beliefs, traditions and blind imitation of ancestral forms in religion and investigate reality for himself. Inasmuch as the fundamental reality is one, all religions and nations of the world will become one through investigation of reality. The announcement of this principle is not found in any of the sacred Books of the past.

Another fundamental announcement made by Bahá’u’lláh is that religion must be the source of unity and fellowship in the world. If it is productive of enmity, hatred and bigotry, the absence of religion would be preferable. This is a new principle of revelation found only in the utterances of Bahá’u’lláh. Again, Bahá’u’lláh declares that all forms of prejudice among mankind must be abandoned and that until existing prejudices are entirely removed, the world of humanity will not and cannot attain peace, prosperity and composure. This principle cannot be found in any other sacred volume than the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh.
Another teaching is that there shall be perfect equality between men and women. Why should man create a distinction which God does not recognize? In the kingdoms below man sex exists, but the distinction between male and female is neither repressive nor restrictive. The mare, for instance, is as strong and often more speedy than the horse. Throughout the animal and vegetable kingdoms there is perfect equality between the sexes. In the kingdom of mankind this equality must likewise exist, and the one whose heart is purest, whose life and character are highest and nearest to the divine standard is most worthy and excellent in the sight of God. This is the only true and real distinction, be that one man or woman."...
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp.433-434
15 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Miss Juliet Thompson
48 West Tenth Street,
New York
Edward Curtis
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
" ... Bahá’u’lláh upheld the banner of the Cause of God while He was in a dungeon, addressing the kings of the earth from His prison cell ..."

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp.432
15 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Miss Juliet Thompson
48 West Tenth Street,
New York
Juliet Thompson in her studio
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
"This is a beautiful assembly. I am very happy that white and black are together. This is the cause of my happiness ..."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp.425-426
10 November 1912
(excerpt from)Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hannen
1252 Eighth Street, NW,
Washington, D. C.
Pauline and Joseph H. Hannen
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Celebrating the Birth of Bahá'u'lláh!

"Hear Me, ye mortal birds! In the Rose Garden of changeless splendor a Flower hath begun to bloom, compared to which every other flower is but a thorn, and before the brightness of Whose glory the very essence of beauty must pale and wither. Arise, therefore, and, with the whole enthusiasm of your hearts, with all the eagerness of your souls, the full fervor of your will, and the concentrated efforts of your entire being, strive to attain the paradise of His presence, and endeavor to inhale the fragrance of the incorruptible Flower, to breathe the sweet savors of holiness, and to obtain a portion of this perfume of celestial glory. Whoso followeth this counsel will break his chains asunder, will taste the abandonment of enraptured love, will attain unto his heart’s desire, and will surrender his soul into the hands of his Beloved. Bursting through his cage, he will, even as the bird of the spirit, wing his flight to his holy and everlasting nest.
Night hath succeeded day, and day hath succeeded night, and the hours and moments of your lives have come and gone, and yet none of you hath, for one instant, consented to detach himself from that which perisheth. Bestir yourselves, that the brief moments that are still yours may not be dissipated and lost. Even as the swiftness of lightning your days shall pass, and your bodies shall be laid to rest beneath a canopy of dust. What can ye then achieve? How can ye atone for your past failure? The everlasting Candle shineth in its naked glory. Behold how it hath consumed every mortal veil. O ye moth-like lovers of His light! Brave every danger, and consecrate your souls to its consuming flame. O ye that thirst after Him! Strip yourselves of every earthly affection, and hasten to embrace your Beloved. With a zest that none can equal make haste to attain unto Him. The Flower, thus far hidden from the sight of men, is unveiled to your eyes. In the open radiance of His glory He standeth before you. His voice summoneth all the holy and sanctified beings to come and be united with Him. Happy is he that turneth thereunto; well is it with him that hath attained, and gazed on the light of so wondrous a countenance."
- Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, CLI, pp.320-322
Mishkin Qalam
"They will proclaim from pulpits that the Bahá’ís are fools ..."

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 429-430
10 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at 1901 Eighteenth Street, NW,
Washington, D. C.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
"How, then, can the reality of man, which is accidental, ever comprehend the Reality of God, which is eternal?
... "How, then, can the reality of man, which is accidental, ever comprehend the Reality of God, which is eternal? It is self-evidently an impossibility. Hence we can observe the traces and attributes of God, which are resplendent in all phenomena and shining as the sun at midday, and know surely that these emanate from an infinite source. We know that they come from a source which is infinite indeed." ...
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 423
10 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Parsons
1700 Eighteenth Street, NW,
Washington, D. C.
Friday, November 9, 2012
“That which is born of the Spirit is spirit” ...

There are many other proofs concerning this vital subject, but I shall conclude with the words of Jesus Christ: “That which is born of the Spirit is spirit” and is acceptable in the Kingdom of God. This means that just as in the first birth the fetus comes forth from the matrix of the mother into the conditions of the human kingdom, even so the spirit of man must be born out of the matrix of naturalism, out of the baser nature, in order that he may comprehend the great things of the Kingdom of God. He must be born out of mother earth to find the everlasting life. And this collective reality, or spirit, of man, being born out of the world of nature, possessing the attributes of God, will continue to live forever in the eternal realm."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 418
9 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Parsons
1700 Eighteenth Street, NW,
Washington, D. C.
Mark Tobey, Fire Dancers
Thursday, November 8, 2012
"The accidental, or nonessential, laws which regulate the transactions of the social body and everyday affairs of life are changeable and subject to abrogation."
"Let me ask your closest attention in considering this subject. The divine religions embody two kinds of ordinances. First, there are those which constitute essential, or spiritual, teachings of the Word of God. These are faith in God, the acquirement of the virtues which characterize perfect manhood, praiseworthy moralities, the acquisition of the bestowals and bounties emanating from the divine effulgences—in brief, the ordinances which concern the realm of morals and ethics. This is the fundamental aspect of the religion of God, and this is of the highest importance because knowledge of God is the fundamental requirement of man. Man must comprehend the oneness of Divinity. He must come to know and acknowledge the precepts of God and realize for a certainty that the ethical development of humanity is dependent upon religion. He must get rid of all defects and seek the attainment of heavenly virtues in order that he may prove to be the image and likeness of God. It is recorded in the Holy Bible that God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” It is self-evident that the image and likeness mentioned do not apply to the form and semblance of a human being because the reality of Divinity is not limited to any form or figure. Nay, rather, the attributes and characteristics of God are intended. Even as God is pronounced to be just, man must likewise be just. As God is loving and kind to all men, man must likewise manifest loving-kindness to all humanity. As God is loyal and truthful, man must show forth the same attributes in the human world. Even as God exercises mercy toward all, man must prove himself to be the manifestation of mercy. In a word, the image and likeness of God constitute the virtues of God, and man is intended to become the recipient of the effulgences of divine attributes. This is the essential foundation of all the divine religions, the reality itself, common to all. Abraham promulgated this; Moses proclaimed it. Christ and all the Prophets upheld this standard and aspect of divine religion.

It has been shown conclusively, therefore, that the foundation of the religion of God remains permanent and unchanging. It is that fixed foundation which ensures the progress and stability of the body politic and the illumination of humanity. It has ever been the cause of love and justice amongst men. It works for the true fellowship and unification of all mankind, for it never changes and is not subject to supersedure. The accidental, or nonessential, laws which regulate the transactions of the social body and everyday affairs of life are changeable and subject to abrogation."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 403-405
8 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Eighth Street Temple, Synagogue
Washington, D. C.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
“Verily, I declare that these words constitute the illumination of humanity, that this is the everlasting honor, that these are heavenly precepts and the cause of never-ending life among men.”

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 401-402
7 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Parsons
1700 Eighteenth Street, NW,
Washington, D. C.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
" ... let me mention the freedom, hospitality and universal welcome extended to me during my recent travels throughout America."

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 390
6 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Universalist Church
Thirteenth and L Streets,
NW, Washington, D.C.
Photo © 2012 Chuck Egerton
Monday, November 5, 2012
"When human brotherhood is founded upon the Holy Spirit, it is eternal, changeless, unlimited."
"It is evident, therefore, that the foundation of real brotherhood, the cause of loving cooperation and reciprocity and the source of real kindness and unselfish devotion is none other than the breaths of the Holy Spirit. Without this influence and animus it is impossible. We may be able to realize some degrees of fraternity through other motives, but these are limited associations and subject to change. When human brotherhood is founded upon the Holy Spirit, it is eternal, changeless, unlimited."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 392
6 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Universalist Church
Thirteenth and L Streets, NW, Washington, D.C.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
" ... one of the great principles of Bahá’u’lláh’s teachings is the establishment of agreement among the peoples of the world."

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p.388
5 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Grand Hotel
Cincinnati, Ohio
Saturday, November 3, 2012
"Upon the reality of man, however, He hath focused the radiance of all of His names and attributes ..."
"Having created the world and all that liveth and moveth therein, He, through the direct operation of His unconstrained and sovereign Will, chose to confer upon man the unique distinction and capacity to know Him and to love Him—a capacity that must needs be regarded as the generating impulse and the primary purpose underlying the whole of creation…. Upon the inmost reality of each and every created thing He hath shed the light of one of His names, and made it a recipient of the glory of one of His attributes. Upon the reality of man, however, He hath focused the radiance of all of His names and attributes, and made it a mirror of His own Self. Alone of all created things man hath been singled out for so great a favor, so enduring a bounty.
These energies with which the Day Star of Divine bounty and Source of heavenly guidance hath endowed the reality of man lie, however, latent within him, even as the flame is hidden within the candle and the rays of light are potentially present in the lamp. The radiance of these energies may be obscured by worldly desires even as the light of the sun can be concealed beneath the dust and dross which cover the mirror. Neither the candle nor the lamp can be lighted through their own unaided efforts, nor can it ever be possible for the mirror to free itself from its dross. It is clear and evident that until a fire is kindled the lamp will never be ignited, and unless the dross is blotted out from the face of the mirror it can never represent the image of the sun nor reflect its light and glory."
-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XXVII, pp. 65-66
Friday, November 2, 2012
"May God, through His grace, recompense thee with a generous, an incorruptible and everlasting reward ..."
"O My servant, who hast sought the good-pleasure of God and clung to His love on the Day when all except a few who were endued with insight have broken away from Him! May God, through His grace, recompense thee with a generous, an incorruptible and everlasting reward, inasmuch as thou hast sought Him on the Day when eyes were blinded. Know thou that if We reveal to thee but a sprinkling of the showers which, through God’s decree, and at the hands of the envious and the malicious, have rained upon Us, thou wouldst weep with a great weeping, and wouldst bewail day and night Our plight. Oh, would that a discerning and fair-minded soul could be found who would recognize the wonders of this Revelation—wonders that proclaim the sovereignty of God and the greatness of its power. Would that such a man might arise and, wholly for the sake of God, admonish, privately and openly, the people, that haply they may bestir themselves and aid this wronged One Whom the workers of iniquity have so sorely afflicted."
-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XV, pp. 36-37
House of the Báb, Shiraz
Thursday, November 1, 2012
"You must be grateful that He has chosen you from among the people of the world, that such glorious bestowal and such endless graces and favors have been specialized for you."
"In conclusion, I would say that I am greatly pleased with this meeting. I shall pray for you, seeking confirmation from the Blessed Perfection. Praise be to God! You must be grateful that He has chosen you from among the people of the world, that such glorious bestowal and such endless graces and favors have been specialized for you. You must not look at present accomplishments, for this is but the beginning as it was at the time of Christ. Before long you will see that you will be distinguished among all people. In every way the divine confirmation will uphold you, and the radiance of the Kingdom of Bahá’u’lláh will illumine your countenances. Be truly grateful for all these blessings. I hope I may always hear good news of you, showing that the friends in Chicago are occupied with service in the divine Cause, filled with the joy of promoting the Word of God, engaged in spreading the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh and manifesting love and kindness to all humanity. This is my hope and anticipation. I am sure that you will endeavor to accomplish this so that the friends in Persia and I may experience the happiness of the good tidings. May you be a source of joy and happiness to us, a source of tranquillity and composure."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 386-387
1 November 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Home of Mrs. Corinne True
5338 Kenmore Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois
Mark Tobey
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