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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
April 6
Say: Nature in its essence is the
embodiment of My Name, the Maker, the Creator. Its manifestations are
diversified by varying causes, and in this diversity there are signs for men of
discernment. Nature is God's Will and is its expression in and through the
contingent world. It is a dispensation of Providence ordained by the Ordainer,
the All-Wise. Were anyone to affirm that it is the Will of God as manifested in
the world of being, no one should question this assertion. It is endowed with a
power whose reality men of learning fail to grasp. Indeed a man of insight can
perceive naught therein save the effulgent splendour of Our Name, the Creator.
Say: This is an existence which knoweth no decay, and Nature itself is lost in
bewilderment before its revelations, its compelling evidences and its effulgent
glory which have encompassed the universe. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Tablets of
Bahá'u'lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’; Compilation ‘Nature’, prepared
by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)
April 5
Thou hast, moreover,
asked Me concerning the state of the soul after its separation from the body.
Know thou, of a truth, that if the soul of man hath walked in the ways of God,
it will, assuredly, return and be gathered to the glory of the Beloved. By the
righteousness of God! It shall attain a station such as no pen can depict, or
tongue describe. The soul that hath remained faithful to the Cause of God, and
stood unwaveringly firm in His Path shall, after his ascension, be possessed of
such power that all the worlds which the Almighty hath created can benefit
through him. Such a soul provideth, at the bidding of the Ideal King and Divine
Educator, the pure leaven that leaveneth the world of being, and furnisheth the
power through which the arts and wonders of the world are made manifest.
Consider how meal needeth leaven to be leavened with. Those souls that are the
symbols of detachment are the leaven of the world. Meditate on this, and be of
the thankful. (Baha’u’llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah; Compilation on ‘Reincarnation and the Nature and Progress of
the Soul’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of
Justice)
April 4
The first Taráz and the first effulgence which hath dawned from the horizon of the Mother Book is that man should know his own self and recognise that which leadeth unto loftiness or lowliness, glory or abasement, wealth or poverty. Having attained the stage of fulfilment and reached his maturity, man standeth in need of wealth, and such wealth as he acquireth through crafts or professions is commendable and praise-worthy in the estimation of men of wisdom, and especially in the eyes of servants who dedicate themselves to the education of the world and to the edification of its peoples. They are, in truth, cup-bearers of the life-giving water of knowledge and guides unto the ideal way. They direct the peoples of the world to the straight path and acquaint them with that which is conducive to human upliftment and exaltation. (Bahá'u'lláh, Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. III, Social and Economic Development)
April 3
Were a man in this day to
adorn himself with the raiment of trustworthiness it were better for him in the
sight of God than that he should journey on foot towards the holy court and be
blessed with meeting the Adored One and standing before His Seat of Glory.
Trustworthiness is as a stronghold to the city of humanity, and as eyes to the
human temple. Whosoever remaineth deprived thereof shall, before His Throne, be
reckoned as one bereft of vision. (Baha’u’llah, The Compilation of Compilations,
Vol. II, Trustworthiness)
April 2
The betterment of the
world can be accomplished through pure and goodly deeds, through commendable
and seemly conduct.... (Bahá'u'lláh, cited in ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’ by
Shoghi Effendi; The Compilation of Compilations vol. I, A Chase and Holy Life)
April 1
Say: God hath made My
hidden love the key to the Treasure; would that ye might perceive it! But for
the key, the Treasure would to all eternity have remained concealed; would that ye
might believe it! Say: This is the Source of Revelation, the Dawning-place of
Splendour, Whose brightness hath illumined the horizons of the world.
Would that ye might understand! This is, verily, that fixed Decree through
which every irrevocable decree hath been established. (Baha'u'llah, The
Kitab-i-Aqdas)
March 31
O SON OF MAN!
If thou lovest Me, turn
away from thyself; and if thou seekest My pleasure, regard not thine own; that
thou mayest die in Me and I may eternally live in thee. (Baha'u'llah, The
Arabic Hidden Words, no.7)
(For an explanation of
this passage please visit Daily Spiritual Food for Thought)
March 30
He Who is both the
Beginning and the End, He Who is both Stillness and Motion, is now manifest
before your eyes. Behold how, in this Day, the Beginning is reflected in the
End, how out of Stillness Motion hath been engendered. This motion hath been
generated by the potent energies which the words of the Almighty have released
throughout the entire creation. Whoso hath been quickened by its vitalizing
power, will find himself impelled to attain the court of the Beloved; and whoso
hath deprived himself therefrom, will sink into irretrievable despondency. (Baha'u'llah,
Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah)
March 29
He is truly wise whom the world and all that is therein have not deterred from recognizing the light of this Day, who will not allow men's idle talk to cause him to swerve from the way of righteousness. He is indeed as one dead who, at the wondrous dawn of this Revelation, hath failed to be quickened by its soul-stirring breeze. He is indeed a captive who hath not recognized the Supreme Redeemer, but hath suffered his soul to be bound, distressed and helpless, in the fetters of his desires. (Baha'u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah)
March 28
Incline your ears to the words of this unlettered One, wherewith He summoneth you unto God, the Ever-Abiding. Better is this for you than all the treasures of the earth, could ye but comprehend it.... (Baha’u’llah, ‘Epistle to the Son of the Wolf’; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, The Importance of Deepening our Knowledge of the Faith)
March 27
The friends of God, one and all, are remembered by the Supreme Pen: The bounties of the Source of Bounty are at every moment visibly descending. It behoveth the friends in whatever land they be, to gather together in meetings, and therein to speak wisely and with eloquence, and to read the verses of God; for it is God's Words that kindle love's fire and set it ablaze. (Bahá'u'lláh, Compilation ‘Baha’i Meetings’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)
March 26
Thou has asked which is
to take precedence: the Huququ'lláh, the debts of the deceased, or the cost of
burial. It is God's command that the cost of burial take precedence, then
payment of debts, then the Right of God. Verily He is the One Who will pay due
recompense, the All- Rewarding, the All-Generous. If the property is not equal
to the debts, the estate must be distributed in direct proportion to each debt.
The settlement of debts is a most important command set forth in the Book. Well
is it with him who ascendeth unto God, without any obligations to Huququ'lláh
and to His servants. It is evident that the Huququ'lláh hath priority over all
other liabilities; however, as a token of mercy, He Who is the Dawning-Place of
Revelation hath commanded that which hath been revealed by His life-giving and
omniscient Pen in this Tablet. (Baha’u’llah, The Compilation of Compilation,
vol. I, Huqúqu'lláh)
March 25
I give praise to Thee, O
my God, that the fragrance of Thy loving-kindness hath enraptured me, and the
gentle winds of Thy mercy have inclined me in the direction of Thy bountiful
favors. Make me to quaff, O my Lord, from the fingers of Thy bounteousness the
living waters which have enabled every one that hath partaken of them to rid
himself of all attachment to any one save Thee, and to soar into the atmosphere
of detachment from all Thy creatures, and to fix his gaze upon Thy loving
providence and Thy manifold gifts.
Make me ready, in all circumstances, O my Lord, to serve Thee and to set myself towards the adored sanctuary of Thy Revelation and of Thy Beauty. If it be Thy pleasure, make me to grow as a tender herb in the meadows of Thy grace, that the gentle winds of Thy will may stir me up and bend me into conformity with Thy pleasure, in such wise that my movement and my stillness may be wholly directed by Thee. (Baha'u'llah, ‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha'u'llah’)
Make me ready, in all circumstances, O my Lord, to serve Thee and to set myself towards the adored sanctuary of Thy Revelation and of Thy Beauty. If it be Thy pleasure, make me to grow as a tender herb in the meadows of Thy grace, that the gentle winds of Thy will may stir me up and bend me into conformity with Thy pleasure, in such wise that my movement and my stillness may be wholly directed by Thee. (Baha'u'llah, ‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha'u'llah’)
March 24
...Schools must first
train the children in the principles of religion, so that the Promise and the
Threat recorded in the Books of God may prevent them from the things forbidden
and adorn them with the mantle of the commandments; but this in such a measure
that it may not injure the children by resulting in ignorant fanaticism and
bigotry. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas’;
The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Baha’i Education)
March 23
Thou hast asked Me concerning the nature of the soul. Know, verily, that the soul is a sign of God, a heavenly gem whose reality the most learned of men hath failed to grasp, and whose mystery no mind, however acute, can ever hope to unravel. It is the first among all created things to declare the excellence of its Creator, the first to recognize His glory, to cleave to His truth, and to bow down in adoration before Him. If it be faithful to God, it will reflect His light, and will, eventually, return unto Him. If it fail, however, in its allegiance to its Creator, it will become a victim to self and passion, and will, in the end, sink in their depths. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh’; Compilation on ‘Reincarnation and the Nature and Progress of the Soul’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)
March 22
Through
the Teachings of this Day Star of Truth every man will advance and develop
until he attaineth the station at which he can manifest all the potential
forces with which his inmost true self hath been endowed. It is for this very
purpose that in every age and dispensation the prophets of God and His chosen
Ones have appeared amongst men, and have evinced such power as is born of God
and such might as only the Eternal can reveal. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Gleanings from
the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh’; Compilation
on ‘Psychology and Knowledge of Self,
prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice)
March 21
O My friend, listen with
heart and soul to the songs of the spirit, and treasure them as thine own eyes.
For the heavenly wisdoms, like the clouds of spring, will not rain down on the
earth of men's hearts forever; and though the grace of the All-Bounteous One is
never stilled and never ceasing, yet to each time and era a portion is allotted and a bounty set apart, this in a given measure. "And
no one thing is there, but with Us are its storehouses; and We send it not down
but in settled measure."[Qur'án 15:21] The cloud of the Loved One's mercy
raineth only on the garden of the spirit, and bestoweth this bounty only in the
season of spring. The other seasons have no share in this greatest grace, and
barren lands no portion of this favor. (Baha'u'llah, The Seven Valleys)
Happy Naw-Ruz 2012!! – B.E. 169
March 20
Praised be Thou, O my
God, that Thou hast ordained Naw-Ruz as a festival unto those who have observed
the fast for love of Thee and abstained from all that is abhorrent unto Thee. (Baha'u'llah,
'Prayers and Meditations by Baha'u'llah')
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’)
March 18
The whole duty of man in
this Day is to attain that share of the flood of grace which God poureth forth
for him. Let none, therefore, consider the largeness or smallness of the
receptacle. The portion of some might lie in the palm of a man's hand, the portion
of others might fill a cup, and of others even a gallon-measure. (Baha'u'llah,
Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah)
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