Gems of Divine Mysteries eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 60 pages of information about Gems of Divine Mysteries.

Gems of Divine Mysteries eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 60 pages of information about Gems of Divine Mysteries.

66 O My brother!  Forsake thine own desires, turn thy face unto thy Lord, and walk not in the footsteps of those who have taken their corrupt inclinations for their god, that perchance thou mayest find shelter in the heart of existence, beneath the redeeming shadow of Him Who traineth all names and attributes.  For they who turn away from their Lord in this day are in truth accounted amongst the dead, though to outward seeming they may walk upon the earth, amongst the deaf, though they may hear, and amongst the blind, though they may see, as hath been clearly stated by Him Who is the Lord of the Day of Reckoning:  “Hearts have they with which they understand not, and eyes have they with which they see not...."(46) They walk the edge of a treacherous bank and tread the brink of a fiery abyss.(47) They partake not of the billows of this surging and treasure-laden Ocean, but disport themselves with their own idle words.

67 In this connection We will relate unto thee that which was revealed of old concerning “life”, that perchance it may turn thee away from the promptings of self, deliver thee from the narrow confines of thy prison in this gloomy plane, and aid thee to become of them that are guided aright in the darkness of this world.

68 He saith, and He, verily, speaketh the truth:  “Shall the dead whom We have quickened, and for whom We have ordained a light whereby he may walk amongst men, be like him whose likeness is in the darkness, whence he will not come forth?"(48) This verse was revealed with respect to Hamzih and Abu-Jahl, the former of whom was a believer whilst the latter disbelieved.  Most of the pagan leaders mocked and derided it, were agitated, and clamoured:  “How did Hamzih die?  And how was he restored to his former life?” Were ye to examine carefully the verses of God, ye would find many such statements recorded in the Book.

69 Would that pure and stainless hearts could be found, that I might impart unto them a sprinkling from the oceans of knowledge which My Lord hath bestowed upon Me, so that they may soar in the heavens even as they walk upon the earth and speed over the waters even as they course the land, and that they may take up their souls in their hands and lay them down in the path of their Creator.  Howbeit, leave hath not been granted to divulge this mighty secret.  Indeed, it hath been from everlasting a mystery enshrined within the treasuries of His power and a secret concealed within the repositories of His might, lest His faithful servants forsake their own lives in the hope of attaining this most great station in the realms of eternity.  Nor shall they who wander in this oppressive darkness ever attain unto it.

70 O My brother!  At every juncture We have restated Our theme, that all that hath been recorded in these verses may, by the leave of God, be made clear unto thee, and that thou mayest become independent of those who are plunged in the darkness of self and who tread the valley of arrogance and pride, and be of them that move within the paradise of everlasting life.

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