The Book of the Epistle to the Son of the Wolf                                           CHAPTER SIXTY TWO 6 страница



that the light of sanctity should radiate from their countenances,

that they should walk upon the earth as though they were in the presence of God

and distinguish themselves in their deeds from all the dwellers of the earth.

409.

Such must be their state that their eyes should behold the evidences of His might,

their tongues and hearts make mention of His name,

their feet be set towards the lands of His nearness,

and their hands take fast hold upon His precepts.

410.

And were they to pass through a valley of pure gold and mines of precious silver,

they should regard them as wholly unworthy of their attention.

 

 

411.

These people, however, have turned aside from all this

and placed instead their affections upon that which accordeth with their own corrupt inclinations.

412.

Thus do they roam in the wilderness of arrogance and pride.

413.

I bear witness at this moment that God is wholly quit of them, and likewise are We.

414.

We beseech God to suffer Us not to associate with them either in this life or in the life to come.

415.

He, verily, is the Eternal Truth.

 

No God is there but Him, and His might is equal to all things.

 

 

Tablet of the Gems of Divine Mysteries                                                            CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Divisons 416-445

 

 

GEMS OF DIVINE MYSTERIES

416.

Quaff then, O my brother,

from the living waters that We have caused to flow in the oceans of these words.

417.

Methinks the seas of grandeur are surging within them,

and the gems of divine virtue are shining within and upon them.

418.

Divest then thyself of that which debarreth thee from this fathomless crimson sea,

and to the cry of "[To the glory] of God, and [vis-a-vis] His grace!" immerse thyself therein.

419.

Let the fear of no one dismay thee.

 

Trust in the Lord, thy God,

for He is sufficient unto whosoever trusteth in Him.

420.

He, verily, shall protect thee, and in Him shalt thou abide in safety.

 

 

421.

Know thou, moreover, that in this most hallowed and resplendent city thou shalt find the wayfarer to be lowly before all men and humble before all things.

422.

For naught doth he behold save that he perceiveth God therein.

423.

He beholdeth the effulgent glories of God in the lights of His Revelation that have encompassed the Sinai of creation.

424.

In this station the wayfarer must not claim the seat of honour in any gathering or walk before others in the desire to vaunt and exalt himself.

425.

Rather must he regard himself as standing at all times in the presence of his Lord.

426.

He must not wish for anyone that which he would doth not wish for himself,

nor speak that which he would not bear to hear spoken by another,

nor yet desire for any soul that which he would not have desired for himself.

427.

It befitteth him, rather,

to walk in the land with undeviating steps in the kingdom of His new world of creation.

 

 

428.

Know, however, that the seeker, at the outset of his journey,

witnesseth change and transformation, as hath already been mentioned.

429.

This is undoubtedly the truth, as hath been revealed concerning those days:

430.

"On the day when the earth shall be changed into another earth."[55]

431.

These are indeed days the like of which no mortal eye hath ever seen.

432.

Blessed is he that attaineth thereunto and realizeth their full worth.

433.

"We had sent Moses with Our signs, saying unto him:

434.

'Bring forth thy people from darkness into light and remind them of the days of God.'"[56]

435.

And these are in truth the days of God, could ye but know it.

 

 

436.

In this station, all changing and varying realities are manifest before thee.

437.

Whosoever denieth this truth hath verily turned aside from the Cause of God,

rebelled against His rule, and gainsaid his sovereignty.

438.

For it is indeed within the power of Him Who changeth the earth into another earth to transform all that dwell and move thereon.

439.

Wherefore marvel not at how He turneth darkness into light,

light into darkness,

440.

ignorance into knowledge,

error into guidance,

441.

death into life,

and life into death.

442.

It is in this station that the law of transformation taketh effect.

443.

Ponder thereon, if thou be of them that tread this path,

that all thou didst ask of this lowly One may be made plain unto thee

and that thou mayest abide within the tabernacle of this guidance.

444.

For He doeth whatsoever He willeth and ordaineth whatsoever He pleaseth.

445.

Nor shall He be asked of His doings, whilst all men will be asked of their every deed.[57]

 

Tablet of the Gems of Divine Mysteries                                                           CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Divisons 446-475

 

 

GEMS OF DIVINE MYSTERIES

446.

O My brother!

In this stage, which marketh the beginning of the journey, thou shalt behold divers stations and differing signs, even as was mentioned in connection with the City of Search.

447.

All these hold true in their respective planes.

448.

It behoveth thine eminence in this station to consider each created thing in its own place,

neither abasing nor exalting its true rank.

449.

For instance, if thou wert to reduce the unseen world to the realm of creation,

this would be an act of sheer of blasphemy,

and the converse would likewise be the essence of impiety.

450.

Wert thou, however, to describe the unseen world and the realm of creation within their own stations, this would be the undoubted truth.

451.

In other words, wert thou to witness any transformation in the realm of the divine unity,

no greater sin could be conceived in all creation,

yet wert thou to consider transformation in its own place and understand accordingly,

no harm could befall thee.

 

 

452.

By My Lord! Notwithstanding all that We have revealed unto thee of the mysteries of utterance and the degrees of exposition, methinks I have spoken not a single letter of the ocean of God's hidden knowledge and the essence of His inscrutable wisdom.

453.

God willing, this We shall erelong accomplish in its appointed time.

454.

He verily, remembereth all things in their own place, and we, in truth, all yield praise unto Him.

 

 

455.

Know thou, moreover, that the bird that taketh flight in the atmosphere of the realm on high will never be able to soar unto the heaven of transcendent holiness, nor taste of the fruits which God hath brought forth therein, nor quaff from the streams which He hath caused to flow in its midst.

456.

And were it to partake but a drop thereof, it would perish forthwith.

457.

Even as thou dost witness in these days with regard to those who profess allegiance unto Us,

and yet perform such deeds, utter such words, and advance such claims as they have.

458.

Methinks they lie as dead within their own veils.

 

 

459.

Comprehend, in like manner, every station, sign, and allusion,

that thou mayest perceive all things in their own place

and consider all matters in their proper light.

460.

For in this station, the City of Divine Unity,

are to be found those who have entered within the ark of divine guidance

and journeyed through the heights of divine unity.

461.

Thou shalt behold the lights of beauty upon their faces

and the mysteries of glory in their human temples.

462.

Thou shalt perceive the musk-laden fragrance of their words

and behold the signs of His sovereignty in all their ways and doings.

463.

Now wilt thou be veiled by the deeds of them that have failed to quaff from the crystal springs or to attain unto the cities of holiness, and who follow their selfish desires and spread disorder in the land, all the while believing themselves to be guided aright.

464.

It is indeed of them that it hath been said:

 

"These are the abject and foolish,

who follow every clamourous impostor and who bend with every changing wind."[58]

465.

The stages of this journey, station, and abode are clear and manifest to thee

and require no further explanation.

 

 

466.

Know then that all thou hast heard and witnessed that Daystar of Truth, the Primal Point,

ascribe to Himself from the designations of former times is only on account of the weakness of men and the scheme of the world of creation.

467.

Otherwise, all names and attributes revolve round His Essence

and circle about the threshold of His Sanctuary.

468.

For He it is Who traineth all names, revealeth all attributes,

conferreth life upon all beings, proclaimeth the divine verses, and arrayeth the heavenly signs.

469.

Nay, shouldst thou gaze with thine inner eye,

thou wouldst find that all save Him fade into utter nothingness

and are as a thing forgotten in His holy presence.

470.

"God was alone;

there was none else besides Him.

471.

He remaineth now what He hath ever been."

472.

Since it hath been established that God - hallowed and glorified be He! -

was alone and there was none besides Him,

how can the law of change and transformation apply here?

473.

Shouldst thou reflect upon that which We have disclosed unto thee,

the daystar of guidance would shine resplendent before thee in this everlasting morn,

and thou wouldst be numbered therein with the pious.

 

 

474.

Know, moreover, that all that We have mentioned concerning these journeys

is intended for none but the elect amongst the righteous.

475.

And shouldst thou spur on the charger of the spirit and traverse the meads of heaven,

thou wouldst complete all these journeys

and discover every mystery in less than the twinkling of an eye.

 

Tablet of the Gems of Divine Mysteries                                                     CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

Divisons 476-510

 

 

GEMS OF DIVINE MYSTERIES

476.

O My brother!

If thou be a champion of this arena, speed within the lands of certitude,

that thy soul may be delivered in this day from the bondage of misbelief,

and that thou mayest perceive the sweet savours that waft from this garden.

477.

Verily, the perfume-laden breezes that carry the fragrance of this city blow over all regions.

478.

Forfeit not thy portion thereof and be not of the heedless.

479.

How well hath it been said:

 

His fragrant breaths diffused in Eastern lands could well

To sick ones in the West restore their sense of smell![59]

 

 

480.

After this heavenly journey and mystical ascent the wayfarer will enter within the Garden of Wonderment.

481.

Were I to disclose unto thee the reality of this station,

thou wouldst lament and bewail the plight of this Servant

Who remaineth in the hands of these infidels,

 

Who hath grown perplexed at his plight,

and is lost in bewilderment in this fathomless ocean.

482.

They conspire each day to put Me to death,

and seek at every hour to banish Me from this land,

even as they banished Me from another land.

482.

Yet this Servant standeth ready before them,

awaiting whatsoever the Almighty hath ordained and decreed for Us.

483.

Nor do I fear any soul, encompassed as We may be

by such trials and tribulations as are inflicted by the wicked and the malicious

and surrounded at this hour by a myriad woes and sorrows.

484.

"Noah's flood is but the measure of the tears I have shed,

and Abraham's fire an ebullition of My soul.

485.

Jacob's grief is but a reflection of My sorrows,

and Job's afflictions a fraction of My calamity."[60]

 

 

486.

Were I to recount unto thine eminence the dire adversities that have befallen Me,

thou wouldst be so grieved as to forsake the mention of all things

and to forget thyself and all that the Lord hath created on earth.

487.

But as this is not Our wish,

I have concealed the revelation of the divine decree in the heart of Bahá

and veiled it from the eyes of all that move in the realm of creation,

that it may lay hid within the tabernacle of the Unseen

until such time as God will have revealed its secret.

488.

"Naught in the heavens or on the earth can escape His knowledge,

and He, verily, perceiveth all things."[61]

 

 

489.

As We have digressed from Our theme,

let Us leave aside these allusions and return to Our discussion of this city.

490.

Verily, whoso entereth therein shall be saved,

and whoso turneth aside therefrom will assuredly perish.

 

 

491.

O thou who art mentioned in these Tablets!

 

Know thou that he who embarketh upon this journey will marvel

at the signs of the power of God and the wondrous evidences of His handwork.

492.

Bewilderment will seize him from every side,

even as hath been attested by that Essence of immortality from the Concourse on high:

493.

"Increase My wonder and amazement at Thee, O God!"[62]

494.

Well hath it been said:

 

I knew not what amazement was

Until I made Thy love my cause.

495.

O how [amazing] would it be

If I were not amazed by Thee![63]

 

 

496.

In this valley the wayfarers stray and perish ere they attain their final abode.

497.

Gracious God!

So immense is this valley, so vast this city in the kingdom of creation,

that it seemeth to have neither beginning nor end.

498.

How great the blessedness of him who completeth his journey therein and who traverseth,

through the assistance of God, the hallowed soil of this heavenly city,

a city in which the favoured ones of God and the pure in heart are overcome with wonder and awe.

499.

And We say:

"Praise be to God, the Lord of the worlds."

 

 

500.

And should the servant ascend to even loftier heights,

quit this mortal world of dust, and seek to ascend unto the celestial abode,

he will then pass from this city into the City of Absolute Nothingness,

that is, of dying to self and living in God.

501.

In this station, this most exalted habitation, this journey of utter self-effacement,

the wayfarer forgetteth his soul, spirit, body, and very being,

immerseth himself in the sea of nothingness, and liveth on earth as one unworthy of mention.

502.

Nor will one find any sign of his existence,

for he hath vanished from the realm of the visible and attained unto the heights of self-abnegation.

 

 

503.

Were We to recount the mysteries of this city, the dominions of the hearts of men would be laid to waste in the intensity of their longing for this mighty station.

504.

For this is the station wherein the effulgent glories of the Beloved are revealed to the sincere lover and the resplendent lights of the Friend are cast upon the severed heart that is devoted to Him.

 

 

505.

How can a true lover continue to exist when once the effulgent glories of the Beloved are revealed?

506.

How can the shadow endure when once the sun hath shone forth?

507.

How can a devoted heart have any being before the existence of the Object of its devotion?

508.

Nay, by the [Lord] in Whose hand is my soul!

509.

In this station, the seeker's complete surrender and utter effacement before his Creator will be such that, were he to search the East and the West, and traverse land, sea, mountain and plain,

he would find no trace of his own self or of any other soul.

510.

Gracious God!

But for fear of the Nimrod of tyranny and for the protection of the Abraham of justice,

I would reveal unto thee that which, wert thou to abandon self and desire,

would enable thee to dispense with aught else and to draw nigh unto this city.

 

 

Tablet of the Gems of Divine Mysteries                                                        CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

Divisons 511-540

 

 

GEMS OF DIVINE MYSTERIES

511.

Be patient, however, until such time as God will have proclaimed His Cause.

512.

He, verily, rewardeth beyond measure them that endure with patience.[64]

513.

Inhale then the sweet savours of the spirit from the garment of hidden meanings, and say:

514.

"O ye that are immersed in the ocean of selflessness!

 

Hasten to enter the City of Immortality, if ye seek to ascend its heights."

515.

And We exclaim:

"Verily we are God's, and to Him shall we return."[65]

 

 

516.

From this most august and exalted station,

and from this most sublime and glorious plane,

the seeker entereth the City of Immortality, therein to abide forever.

517.

In this station he beholdeth himself established upon the throne of independence and the seat of exaltation.

518.

Then will he comprehend the meaning of that which hath been revealed of old concerning the day "whereon God shall enrich all through His abundance".[66]

519.

Well is it with them that have attained unto this station

and drunk their fill from this snow-white chalice before this Crimson Pillar.

 

 

520.

Having, in this journey, immersed himself in the ocean of immortality,


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