Wednesday, July 8, 2015

" ... absolute non-existence lacks the capacity to attain existence. ..."



"... Know that a lord without vassals cannot be imagined; a sovereign without subjects cannot exist; a teacher without pupils cannot be designated; a creator without a creation is impossible; a provider without those provided for is inconceivable—since all the divine names and attributes call for the existence of created things. If we were to imagine a time when created things did not exist, it would be tantamount to denying the divinity of God.

Apart from this, absolute non-existence lacks the capacity to attain existence. If the universe were pure nothingness, existence could not have been realized. Thus, as that Essence of Oneness, or divine Being, is eternal and everlasting—that is, as it has neither beginning nor end — it follows that the world of existence, this endless universe, likewise has no beginning. ..."

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Some Answered Questions




Alberto Giacometti

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