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Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
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Pages 71-72
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"O thou who art anticipating the appearance of the Gift..."
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O thou who art anticipating the appearance of the Gift
of God!
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Verily, I read thy letter which indicated that thou
hast turned unto the Blessed Spot, that the Truth (of
God) hath revealed itself to thee, that thy fear is
quieted and that thou hast attained to composure, assuredly
believing in this great Cause.
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Know thou, verily, there are many veils in which
the Truth is enveloped: gloomy veils; then delicate
and transparent veils; then the envelopment of Light,
the sight of which dazzles the eyes, as doth the sun
which is enveloped only in its own light and, as we look
at it, the sight is blinded and eyes are dazzled.
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I beg of God to remove all the veilings and familiarize
the light with all eyes, so that man may not be
veiled from witnessing the Sun of Truth.
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O maid-servant of God! Verily, the tests and trials
of God are very great and very violent. Beseech thou
God to protect thee from all doubts and to guard thee
from the interpretations of parabolical
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verses, as made
by those who know not in what valley they are roving,
who speak according to their own selfish purposes and
after their own evil inclinations; who accept and then
reject; who believe in God and then deny Him; and
who appear firm and then backslide: thus thou beholdest
these oscillating daily.
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"Leave them to amuse themselves with their own vain
discourses," and turn thou to the light of the Testament,
and rejoice at the bounty of the effulgence, and seek
shelter under the shadow of the standard of the Covenant.
Thou wilt soon find it fluttering on the highest
summits of glory, surrounded by the valiant hosts of
the angels of heaven and assisted by spiritual armies of
great number that proceed from the Supreme
Concourse.
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Notes
1. [Texts relating to parables and which are veiled in symbols and have esoteric meanings.]
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