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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
March 19
As to thy question
concerning the worlds of God. Know thou of a truth that the worlds of God are
countless in their number, and infinite in their range. None can reckon or
comprehend them except God, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. Consider thy state when
asleep. Verily, I say, this phenomenon is the most mysterious of the signs of
God amongst men, were they to ponder it in their hearts. Behold how the thing
which thou hast seen in thy dream is, after a considerable lapse of time, fully
realized. Had the world in which thou didst find thyself in thy dream been
identical with the world in which thou livest, it would have been necessary for
the event occurring in that dream to have transpired in this world at the very
moment of its occurrence. Were it so, you yourself would have borne witness
unto it. This being not the case, however, it must necessarily follow that the
world in which thou livest is different and apart from that which thou hast
experienced in thy dream. This latter world hath neither beginning nor end. It
would be true if thou wert to contend that this same world is, as decreed by
the All-Glorious and Almighty God, within thy proper self and is wrapped up
within thee. It would equally be true to maintain that thy spirit, having
transcended the limitations of sleep and having stripped itself of all earthly
attachment, hath, by the act of God, been made to traverse a realm which lieth
hidden in the innermost reality of this world. Verily I say, the creation of
God embraceth worlds besides this world, and creatures apart from these creatures.
In each of these worlds He hath ordained things which none can search except
Himself, the All-Searching, the All-Wise. Do thou meditate on that which We
have revealed unto thee, that thou mayest discover the purpose of God, thy
Lord, and the Lord of all worlds. In these words the mysteries of Divine Wisdom
have been treasured. We have refrained from dwelling upon this theme owing to
the sorrow that hath encompassed Us from the actions of them that have been
created through Our words, if ye be of them that will hearken unto Our Voice. (Baha'u'llah,
‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah’)