Re: explaining the three proofs

2003-12-30 Thread Richard H. Gravelly



 
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From: "Gordon Dicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: explaining the three proofs
 
Gordon, you ask a question the answers to 
which are both manifest and hidden.  I offer a few 
thoughts.

> "Say:  The first and foremost 
testimony establishing His truth is His own> Self.  

 
"As a token of His mercy, however, and as a 
proof of His loving-kindness, He hath manifested unto men the Day Stars of His 
divine guidance, the Symbols of His divine unity, and hath ordained the 
knowledge of these sanctified Beings to be identical with the knowledge of His 
own Self."
 
 (Baha'u'llah, Gleanings from the 
Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 49)
 
 
 
Next to this testimony is His 
Revelation. 
 
As near as I can determine "Revelation" has 
several meanings depending upon the context.  In one sense, it refers to 
the creation of all existence through the manifestation of the 
Manifestation.
 
"For at the very moment preceding His 
Revelation, each and every created thing shall be made to yield up its soul to 
God."   (Baha'u'llah, 
Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 151)
 
Revelation can also refer to the Appearance 
of the Person of the Manifestation as in:
 
"Invested though each day may be with its 
pre-ordained share of God's wondrous grace, the Days immediately associated with 
the Manifestation of God possess a unique distinction and occupy a station which 
no mind can ever comprehend."  Gleanings p. 262
 
There are many other meanings I am 
certain.
 
 For whoso faileth to> 
recognize either the one or the other He hath established the words He 
hath> revealed as proof of His reality and truth.  This is, verily, 
an evidence of> His tender mercy unto men.">  (Gleanings from 
the Writings of Baha'u'llah, LII, p. 105)
 
 
Regarding these last last verses:  We 
have His words written in His Books so that we who have not recognized His Self 
(which could possibly be regarded as identical with His Person), may through His 
words recognize both His Self and His Revelation.
 
"He it is Who hath enabled us to 
acknowledge Him in the day of His presence, to testify unto Him Whom God shall 
make manifest in the latter Resurrection, and to be among them that have 
believed in Him ere His appearance, that  59  His favour may be made 
complete unto us and unto all mankind."
 
 (Baha'u'llah, Gems of Divine 
Mysteries, p. 59)
 
As well, for those of us who did not have 
the privilege to view His Blessed Person, He, as one of His gracious favors, Has 
given us this:
 
"O My servants! Could ye apprehend 
with what wonders of My munificence and bounty I have willed to entrust your 
souls, ye would, of a truth, rid yourselves of attachment to all created things, 
and would gain a true knowledge of your own selves -- a knowledge  which is 
the same as the comprehension of Mine own Being."
 
 (Baha'u'llah, Gleanings from the 
Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 326)
 
 
 
 
> > Has the above passage been interpreted (or explained by a 
non-authoritative> writer) anywhere in the literature?  In 
particular, it is not clear to me> what is meant by "His Revelation" as 
distinct from "His own Self" and "the> words He hath revealed".> 
> With appreciation,> Gordon> > > 
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explaining the three proofs

2003-12-30 Thread Gordon Dicks
"Say:  The first and foremost testimony establishing His truth is His own
Self.  Next to this testimony is His Revelation.  For whoso faileth to
recognize either the one or the other He hath established the words He hath
revealed as proof of His reality and truth.  This is, verily, an evidence of
His tender mercy unto men."
 (Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, LII, p. 105)

Has the above passage been interpreted (or explained by a non-authoritative
writer) anywhere in the literature?  In particular, it is not clear to me
what is meant by "His Revelation" as distinct from "His own Self" and "the
words He hath revealed".

With appreciation,
Gordon


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