Morning
After scaling the high summits of wonderment, the wayfarer
cometh to the Valley of True Poverty and Absolute Nothingness. This station is
that of dying to the self and living in God, of being poor in self and rich in
the Desired One. Poverty, as here referred to, signifieth being poor in that
which pertaineth to the world of creation and rich in what belongeth to the
realms of God. For when the true lover and devoted friend reacheth the presence
of the Beloved, the radiant beauty of the Loved One and the fire of the lover’s
heart will kindle a blaze and burn away all veils and wrappings. Yea, all that
he hath, from marrow to skin, will be set aflame, so that nothing will remain
save the Friend.
When
once shone forth the attributes
Of
Him Who is the ancient King,
All
mention Moses burned away
Of
every fleeting, transient thing. [Rúmi]
Whoso hath attained this station is sanctified from all that
pertaineth to the world. Wherefore, if those who have reached the ocean of His
presence are found to possess none of the limited things of this perishable
world, whether earthly riches or worldly opinions, it mattereth not. For that
which is with His creatures is circumscribed by their own limitations, whereas
that which is with God is sanctified therefrom. This utterance must be deeply
pondered, that its purport may be clear. “Verily the righteous shall drink of a
cup tempered at the camphor fountain.”
[Qur’an 76:5] If the true meaning of “camphor” become known, our true
intent will become evident.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Seven Valleys’, revised
translation by the Baha’i World Center included in ‘The Call of the Divine
Beloved’)