Wednesday, October 17, 2012
"Thou art My glory and My glory fadeth not ..."
"O SON OF MAN! Thou art My dominion and My dominion perisheth not; wherefore fearest thou thy perishing? Thou art My light and My light shall never be extinguished; why dost thou dread extinction? Thou art My glory and My glory fadeth not; thou art My robe and My robe shall never be outworn. Abide then in thy love for Me, that thou mayest find Me in the realm of glory."
- Bahá'u'lláh, The Hidden Words of Bahá’u’llá, No. 14 Arabic
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
"God desireth not to straiten the heart of anyone, be it even an ant ..."
"CONSIDER how at the time of the appearance of every Revelation, those who open their hearts to the Author of that Revelation recognize the Truth, while the hearts of those who fail to apprehend the Truth are straitened by reason of their shutting themselves out from Him. However, openness of heart is bestowed by God upon both parties alike. God desireth not to straiten the heart of anyone, be it even an ant, how much less the heart of a superior creature, except when he suffereth himself to be wrapt in veils, for God is the Creator of all things."
-The Báb, Selections From the Writings of the Báb, p. 133
Monday, October 15, 2012
" ... if thou searchest the universe for evermore, thy quest will be in vain."
"O SON OF UTTERANCE! Turn thy face unto Mine and renounce all save Me; for My sovereignty endureth and My dominion perisheth not. If thou seekest another than Me, yea, if thou searchest the universe for evermore, thy quest will be in vain."
-Bahá'u'lláh, The Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh, No. 15 Arabic
Sunday, October 14, 2012
" ‘Abdu’l-Bahá spoke about the election of the president ..."
In the morning ‘Abdu’l-Bahá spoke about the election of the president of the republic. He said:
"The president must be a man who does not insistently seek the presidency. He should be a person free from all thoughts of name and rank; rather, he should say, ‘I am unworthy and incapable of this position and cannot bear this great burden.’ Such persons deserve the presidency. If the object is to promote the public good, then the president must be a well-wisher of all and not a self-seeking person. If the object, however, is to promote personal interests, then such a position will be injurious to humanity and not beneficial to the public."
Mahmud's Diary, p. 327
October 14, 1912
Pleasanton, CA
1912 Presidential Candidates
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Such a man hath attained the knowledge of the station of Him Who is “at the distance of two bows ...”
"The purpose of God in creating man hath been, and will ever be, to enable him to know his Creator and to attain His Presence. To this most excellent aim, this supreme objective, all the heavenly Books and the divinely-revealed and weighty Scriptures unequivocally bear witness. Whoso hath recognized the Day Spring of Divine guidance and entered His holy court hath drawn nigh unto God and attained His Presence, a Presence which is the real Paradise, and of which the loftiest mansions of heaven are but a symbol. Such a man hath attained the knowledge of the station of Him Who is “at the distance of two bows,” Who standeth beyond the Sadratu’l-Muntahá. Whoso hath failed to recognize Him will have condemned himself to the misery of remoteness, a remoteness which is naught but utter nothingness and the essence of the nethermost fire. Such will be his fate, though to outward seeming he may occupy the earth’s loftiest seats and be established upon its most exalted throne."
-Bahá'u'lláh, Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh. XXIX, pp. 70-71
Friday, October 12, 2012
"The epoch has begun wherein all native lands will be conjoined in one great human family. "
"The age has dawned when human fellowship will become a reality.
The century has come when all religions shall be unified.
The dispensation is at hand when all nations shall enjoy the blessings of international peace.
The cycle has arrived when racial prejudice will be abandoned by tribes and peoples of the world.
The epoch has begun wherein all native lands will be conjoined in one great human family.
For all mankind shall dwell in peace and security beneath the shelter of the great tabernacle of the one living God."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 370
12 October 1912
(excerpt from)Talk at Temple Emmanu-El
450 Sutter Street,
San Francisco, California
Temple Emmanu-El 1906
Thursday, October 11, 2012
"It is the one foundation of all the religions of God. Therefore, the religions are essentially one and the same."
"In further consideration of this subject, I wish you to be fair and reasonable in your judgment, setting aside all religious prejudices. We should earnestly seek and thoroughly investigate realities, recognizing that the purpose of the religion of God is the education of humanity and the unity and fellowship of mankind. Furthermore, we will establish the point that the foundations of the religions of God are one foundation. This foundation is not multiple, for it is reality itself. Reality does not admit of multiplicity, although each of the divine religions is separable into two divisions. One concerns the world of morality and the ethical training of human nature. It is directed to the advancement of the world of humanity in general; it reveals and inculcates the knowledge of God and makes possible the discovery of the verities of life. This is ideal and spiritual teaching, the essential quality of divine religion, and not subject to change or transformation. It is the one foundation of all the religions of God. Therefore, the religions are essentially one and the same."
`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp. 364-365
12 October 1912
(excerpt from) Talk at Temple Emmanu-El
450 Sutter Street,
San Francisco, California
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