Friday, April 17, 2015
‘Do ye disavow Us for aught save that We believe in God, and what hath been sent down unto Us, and what was sent down before?’
"‘Do ye disavow Us for aught save that We believe in God, and what hath been sent down unto Us, and what was sent down before?’"
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative, Qur’án 5:64.
Klein
Thursday, April 16, 2015
"Why do ye outwardly claim to be shepherds, while inwardly ye have become the wolves of My sheep?"
“‘O faithless ones! Why do ye outwardly claim to be shepherds, while inwardly ye have become the wolves of My sheep? Your likeness is like unto the star before the morning, which is apparently bright and luminous, but really causeth the misguidance and destruction of the caravans of My city and country.’"
‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
A Traveler’s Narrative, quoting a Hidden Word (E.G.Brown's translation)
Alsaii
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
"Everyone, then, who desireth “victory” must first subdue the city of his own heart with the sword of spiritual truth and of the Word .."
"... The will of the Eternal King hath ever been to purify the hearts of [His] servants from the promptings of the world and what is therein, so that they may be prepared for illumination by the effulgences of the Lord of the Names and Attributes. Therefore must no stranger find his way into the city of the heart, so that the Incomparable Friend may come unto His own place—that is, the effulgence of His Names and Attributes, not His Essence (exalted is He), for that Peerless King hath been and will be holy for everlasting above ascent or descent. Therefore today “victory” neither hath been nor will be opposition to anyone, nor strife with any person; but rather what is well-pleasing is that the cities of [men’s] hearts, which are under the dominion of the hosts of selfishness and lust, should be subdued by the sword of the Word, of Wisdom, and of Exhortation. Everyone, then, who desireth “victory” must first subdue the city of his own heart with the sword of spiritual truth and of the Word, and must protect it from remembering aught beside God: afterwards let him turn his regards towards the cities of [others’] hearts. This is what is intended by “victory”: sedition hath never been nor is pleasing to God, and that which certain ignorant persons formerly wrought was never approved...."
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative
Ellsworth Kelly
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
" ... the meaning of “victory” is not this, that anyone should fight or strive with anyone."
“‘He is God, exalted is He. “‘It hath been known that God (glorious is His mention) is sanctified from the world and what is therein, and that the meaning of “victory” is not this, that anyone should fight or strive with anyone. The Lord of He doeth what He will 29 hath committed the kingdom of creation, both land and sea, into the hand of kings, and they are the manifestations of the Divine
Power according to the degrees of their rank: verily He is the Potent, the Sovereign. But that which God (glorious is His mention) hath desired for Himself is the hearts of His servants, which are treasures of praise and love of the Lord and stores of divine knowledge and wisdom. ..."
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative
29. Qur’án 3:35; 22:19.
Alsaii
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
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