Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 235 pages of information about Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas.

Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 235 pages of information about Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas.

This man hath said:  ’I am Balinus, the wise one, the performer of wonders, the producer of talismans.’  He surpassed everyone else in the diffusion of arts and sciences and soared unto the loftiest heights of humility and supplication.  Give ear unto that which he hath said, entreating the All-Possessing, the Most Exalted:  ’I stand in the presence of my Lord, extolling His gifts and bounties and praising Him with that wherewith He praiseth His Own Self, that I may become a source of blessing and guidance unto such men as acknowledge my words.’  And further he saith:  ’O Lord!  Thou art God and no God is there but Thee.  Thou art the Creator and no creator is there except Thee.  Assist me by Thy grace and strengthen me.  My heart is seized with alarm, my limbs tremble, I have lost my reason and my mind hath failed me.  Bestow upon me strength and enable my tongue to speak forth with wisdom.’  And still further he saith:  ’Thou art in truth the Knowing, the Wise, the Powerful, the Compassionate.’  It was this man of wisdom who became informed of the mysteries of creation and discerned the subtleties which lie enshrined in the Hermetic writings.(53)

We have no wish to mention anything further but We shall utter that which the Spirit hath instilled into My heart.  In truth there is no God but Him, the Knowing, the Mighty, the Help in Peril, the Most Excellent, the All-Praised.  By My life!  In this Day the celestial Tree is loath to proclaim aught else to the world but this affirmation:  ’Verily, there is none other God but Me, the Peerless, the All-Informed.’

Had it not been for the love I cherish for thee, I would not have uttered a single word of what hath been mentioned.  Appreciate the value of this station and preserve it as thou wouldst thine eye and be of them that are truly thankful.

Thou knowest full well that We perused not the books which men possess and We acquired not the learning current amongst them, and yet whenever We desire to quote the sayings of the learned and of the wise,(54) presently there will appear before the face of thy Lord in the form of a tablet all that which hath appeared in the world and is revealed in the Holy Books and Scriptures.  Thus do We set down in writing that which the eye perceiveth.  Verily His knowledge encompasseth the earth and the heavens.

This is a Tablet wherein the Pen of the Unseen hath inscribed the knowledge of all that hath been and shall be—­a knowledge that none other but My wondrous Tongue can interpret.  Indeed My heart as it is in itself hath been purged by God from the concepts of the learned and is sanctified from the utterances of the wise.  In truth naught doth it mirror forth but the revelations of God.  Unto this beareth witness the Tongue of Grandeur in this perspicuous Book.

Say, O people of the earth!  Beware lest any reference to wisdom debar you from its Source or withhold you from the Dawning-Place thereof.  Fix your hearts upon your Lord, the Educator, the All-Wise.

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