|
<<previous |
next>> |
|
|
Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
|
Pages 405-406
|
|
"O thou friend!..."
| |
1 |
O thou friend!
[1]
| |
2 |
A fire from the Kingdom hath been kindled in the
heart of the world, in the Blessed Tree, whose flame
shall ere long set aglow the pillars of the earth and its
rays illumine the horizons of the nations. All the signs
hath appeared, all the (prophetic) references hath become
clear, all that was revealed in the Books and
Scriptures hath become fully manifest, and there is no
ground for any one to hesitate in regard thereto.
| |
3 |
Some people of former times and some sects avoided
certain others as strangers, but now the Glorious Beloved
One hath ridden upon His swift coursing steed,
circling about in the arena of Truth and all that was
hidden became manifest.
| |
4 |
Let there be no more silence nor reticence, taciturnity
nor negligence. The Candle is lighted--yet the moths
continue motionless and melancholy behind the veils.
| |
5 |
Now is the time to roar like unto a sea and seek to
ascend heavenward! If we desire to reach the apex of
the Supreme Kingdom, we must unfurl our wings; if
we wish to dive into the depths of the ocean,we must
teach our limbs swimming. The time is short and the
Divine Courser moves swiftly on; let us keep up and
compete with each other and let us light a brilliant
candle!
| |
|
Notes
1. [A believer in Persia.]
|
|
|
|