God testifieth to the unity of His Godhood and to the
singleness of His own Being…
Praise be to Thee, to Whom the tongues of all created things
have, from eternity, called, and yet failed to attain the heaven of Thine
eternal holiness and grandeur. The eyes of all beings have been opened to
behold the beauty of Thy radiant countenance, yet none hath succeeded in gazing
on the brightness of the light of Thy face. The hands of them that are nigh
unto Thee have, ever since the foundation of Thy glorious sovereignty and the
establishment of Thy holy dominion, been raised suppliantly towards Thee, yet
no one hath been able to touch the hem of the robe that clotheth Thy Divine and
sovereign Essence. And yet none can deny that Thou hast ever been, through the
wonders of Thy generosity and bounty, supreme over all things, art powerful to
do all things, and art nearer unto all things than they are unto themselves.
Far be it, then, from Thy glory that anyone should gaze on
Thy wondrous beauty with any eye save Thine own eye, or hear the melodies
proclaiming Thine almighty sovereignty with any ear except Thine own ear. Too
high art Thou exalted for the eye of any creature to behold Thy beauty, or for
the understanding of any heart to scale the heights of Thine immeasurable
knowledge. For should the birds of the hearts of them that are nigh unto Thee
be ever enabled to soar as long as Thine own overpowering sovereignty can
endure, or to ascend as long as the empire of Thy Divine holiness can last,
they shall, in no wise, be able to transcend the limitations which a contingent
world hath imposed upon them, nor pass beyond its confines. How, then, can he
whose very creation is restricted by such limitations, attain unto Him Who is
the Lord of the Kingdom of all created things, or ascend into the heaven of Him
Who ruleth the realms of loftiness and grandeur?
Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, my Best-Beloved!
Inasmuch as Thou hast ordained that the utmost limit to which they who lift
their hearts to Thee can rise is the confession of their powerlessness to enter
the realms of Thy holy and transcendent unity, and that the highest station
which they who aspire to know Thee can reach is the acknowledgement of their
impotence to attain the retreats of Thy sublime knowledge…
- Baha’u’llah (‘Days
of Remembrance’)