The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

Of all the peoples of the world, they that have suffered the greatest loss have been, and are still, the people of Persia.  I swear by the Day Star of Utterance which shineth upon the world in its meridian glory!  The lamentations of the pulpits, in that country, are being raised continually.  In the early days such lamentations were heard in the Land of Ta (Tihran), for pulpits, erected for the purpose of remembering the True One—­exalted be His glory—­have now, in Persia, become places wherefrom blasphemies are uttered against Him Who is the Desire of the worlds.

In this day the world is redolent with the fragrances of the...”

In this day the world is redolent with the fragrances of the robe of the Revelation of the Ancient King ... and yet, they (divines) have gathered together, and established themselves upon their seats, and have spoken that which would put an animal to shame, how much more man himself!  Were they to become aware of one of their acts, and perceive the mischief it hath wrought, they would, with their own hands, dispatch themselves to their final abode.

“O concourse of divines!...  Lay aside that which ye...”

O concourse of divines!...  Lay aside that which ye possess, and hold your peace, and give ear, then, unto that which the Tongue of Grandeur and Majesty speaketh.  How many the veiled handmaidens who turned unto Me, and believed, and how numerous the wearers of the turban who were debarred from Me, and followed in the footsteps of bygone generations!

“O high priests!  Ears have been given you that they may...”

O high priests!  Ears have been given you that they may hearken unto the mystery of Him Who is the Self-Dependent, and eyes that they may behold Him.  Wherefore flee ye?  The Incomparable Friend is manifest.  He speaketh that wherein lieth salvation.  Were ye, O high priests, to discover the perfume of the rose-garden of understanding, ye would seek none other but Him, and would recognize, in His new vesture, the All-Wise and Peerless One, and would turn your eyes from the world and all who seek it, and would arise to help Him.

Whatsoever hath been announced in the Books hath...”

Whatsoever hath been announced in the Books hath been revealed and made clear.  From every direction the signs have been manifested.  The Omnipotent One is calling, in this Day, and announcing the appearance of the Supreme Heaven.

This is not the day whereon the high priests can command...”

This is not the day whereon the high priests can command and exercise their authority.  In your Book it is stated that the high priests will, on that Day, lead men far astray, and will prevent them from drawing nigh unto Him.  He indeed is a high priest who hath seen the light and hastened unto the way leading to the Beloved.

“O high priests!  The Hand of Omnipotence is stretched...”

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