Monday, April 13, 2015

‘if God toucheth thee with a hurt there is no dispeller thereof save Him’




"‘Say, all is from God’24 is a sound and sufficient argument, and ‘if God toucheth thee with a hurt there is no dispeller thereof save Him’25 is a healing medicine.”"


‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative



24. Qur’án 4:80. 
25. Qur’án 6:17; 10:107.













Henry Moore

Sunday, April 12, 2015

" ... withhold not from the display of justice ..."




..."Well is it for that soul whom the doubts of the perverse withhold not from the display of justice, and deprive not of the lights of the luminary of equity. " ...

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative, quoting Bahá’u’lláh














Turner

Saturday, April 11, 2015

" ...In the nights and in the days the shriek of the pen ariseth and the tongue speaketh ..."







"... We have directed all in the nights and in the days to faithfulness, chastity, purity, and constancy; and have enjoined good deeds and well-pleasing qualities. In the nights and in the days the shriek of the pen ariseth and the tongue speaketh, that against the sword the word may arise, and against fierceness patience, and in place of oppression submission, and at the time of martyrdom resignation. ..."

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative, quoting Bahá’u’lláh









Rothko

Friday, April 10, 2015

" ... And of wisdom is decision; for man should not accept whatsoever anyone sayeth."





“O friends, help the Oppressed One with well-pleasing virtues and good deeds! Today let every soul desire to attain the highest station. He must not regard what is in him, but what is in God. It is not for him to regard what shall advantage himself, but that whereby the Word of God which must be obeyed shall be upraised. The heart must be sanctified from every form of selfishness and lust, for the weapons of the unitarians and the saints were and are the fear of God. That is the buckler which guardeth man from the arrows of hatred and abomination. Unceasingly hath the standard of piety been victorious, and accounted amongst the most puissant hosts of the world. Thereby do the saints subdue the cities of [men’s] hearts by the permission of God, the Lord of hosts. Darkness hath encompassed the earth: the lamp which giveth light was and is wisdom. The dictates thereof must be observed under all circumstances. And of wisdom is the regard of place and the utterance of discourse according to measure and state. And of wisdom is decision; for man should not accept whatsoever anyone sayeth."

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative





Alberto Giacometti

Thursday, April 9, 2015

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"The language of kindness is the lodestone of hearts and the food of the soul ..."



“O friends, consort with all the people of the world with joy and fragrance. If there be to you a word or essence whereof others than you are devoid, communicate it and show it forth in the language of affection and kindness: if it be received and be effective the object is attained, and if not leave it to him, and with regard to him deal not harshly but pray. The language of kindness is the lodestone of hearts and the food of the soul; it stands in the relation of ideas to words, and is as an horizon for the shining of the Sun of Wisdom and Knowledge.”

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative ,  quoting Bahá’u’lláh









Bonnard

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

"O unitarians, make firm the girdle of endeavor, that perchance religious strife and conflict may be removed from amongst the people of the world and be annulled."



“He is God, exalted is His state, wisdom and utterance. The True One (glorious is His glory) for the showing forth of the gems of ideals from the mine of man, hath, in every age, sent a Trusted One. The primary foundation of the faith of God and the religion of God is this, that they should not make diverse sects and various paths the cause and reason of hatred. These principles and laws and firm sure roads appear from one dawning-place and shine from one dayspring, and these diversities were out of regard for the requirements of the time, season, ages, and epochs. O unitarians, make firm the girdle of endeavor, that perchance religious strife and conflict may be removed from amongst the people of the world and be annulled. For love of God and His servants engage in this great and mighty matter. Religious hatred and rancor is a world-consuming fire, and the quenching thereof most arduous, unless the hand of Divine Might give men deliverance from this unfruitful calamity. Consider a war which happeneth between two states: both sides have foregone wealth and life: how many villages were beheld as though they were not! This precept is in the position of the light in the lamp of utterance.”

‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative  quoting Bahá’u’lláh

Alsaii