The Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys by Bahá'u'lláh
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heart moveth in waves of blood. âNothing can befall us but what God hath
destined for us.â(62) Peace be upon him who followeth the Right Path! After scaling the high summits of wonderment the wayfarer cometh to The Valley of True Poverty and Absolute Nothingness This station is the dying from self and the living in God, the being poor in self and rich in the Desired One. Poverty as here referred to signifieth being poor in the things of the created world, rich in the things of Godâs world. For when the true lover and devoted friend reacheth to the presence of the Beloved, the sparkling beauty of the Loved One and the fire of the loverâs heart will kindle a blaze and burn away all veils and wrappings. Yea, all he hath, from heart to skin, will be set aflame, so that nothing will remain save the Friend. When the qualities of the Ancient of Days stood revealed, Then the qualities of earthly things did Moses burn away.(63) He who hath attained this station is sanctified from all that pertaineth to the world. Wherefore, if those who have come to the sea of His presence are found to possess none of the limited things of this perishable world, whether it be outer wealth or personal opinions, it mattereth not. For whatever the creatures have is limited by their own limits, and whatever the True One hath is sanctified therefrom; this utterance must be deeply pondered that its purport may be clear. âVerily the righteous shall drink |
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