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Please note: throughout this page God is
referred to as 'He' rather than 'She' or 'It'. This implies
that God is a being rather than an object but is not
intended to imply maleness - God is surely beyond any
concept of gender.
THE
NATURE OF GOD
The following quotations are all from the
Baha'i scriptures.
God the Creator
"He
is, and hath from everlasting been, one and alone, without
peer or equal, eternal in the past, eternal in the future,
detached from all things, ever-abiding, unchangeable, and
self-subsisting."
"A sprinkling from the unfathomed deep of
His sovereign and all-pervasive Will hath, out of utter
nothingness, called into being a creation which is infinite
in its range and deathless in its duration. The wonders of
His bounty can never cease, and the stream of His merciful
grace can never be arrested. The process of His creation
hath had no beginning, and can have no end."
"...the worlds of God are countless in
their number, and infinite in their range. None can reckon
or comprehend them except God, the All-Knowing, the
All-Wise."
"Regard thou the one true God as One Who
is apart from, and immeasurably exalted above, all created
things. The whole universe reflecteth His glory, while He is
Himself independent of, and transcendeth His creatures...All
existence is dependent upon Him, and from Him is derived the
source of the sustenance of all things."
The Invisible and Unknowable Essence
"Every created thing in the whole
universe is but a door leading unto His knowledge..."
"Know thou that every created thing is a
sign of the revelation of God. Each, according to its
capacity, is, and will ever remain, a token of the Almighty.
Inasmuch as He, the sovereign Lord of all, hath willed to
reveal His sovereignty in the kingdom of names and
attributes, each and every created thing hath, through the
act of the Divine Will, been made a sign of His glory."
"... not a single atom in the entire
universe can be found which doth not declare the evidences
of His might, which doth not glorify His holy Name, or is
not expressive of the effulgent light of His unity. So
perfect and comprehensive is His creation that no mind or
heart, however pure, can ever grasp the nature of the most
insignificant of His creatures; much less fathom the mystery
of Him Who is the Day Star of Truth, Who is the invisible
and unknowable Essence. The conceptions of the devoutest of
mystics, the attainments of the most accomplished amongst
men, the highest praise which human tongue or pen can render
are all the product of man's finite mind and are conditioned
by its limitations."
"How can I claim to have known Thee, when
the entire creation is bewildered by Thy mystery, and how
can I confess not to have known Thee, when, lo, the whole
universe proclaimeth Thy presence and testifieth to Thy
truth?"
The Station of Humanity
"How resplendent the luminaries of
knowledge that shine in an atom, and how vast the oceans of
wisdom that surge within a drop! To a supreme degree is this
true of man, who, among all created things, hath been
invested with the robe of such gifts, and hath been singled
out for the glory of such a distinction. For in him are
potentially revealed all the attributes and names of God to
a degree that no other created being hath excelled or
surpassed."
"Having created the world and all that
liveth and moveth therein, He, through the direct operation
of His unconstrained and sovereign Will, chose to confer
upon man the unique distinction and capacity to know Him and
to love Him - a capacity that must needs be regarded as the
generating impulse and the primary purpose underlying the
whole of creation....Upon the inmost reality of each and
every created thing He hath shed the light of one of His
names, and made it a recipient of the glory of one of His
attributes. Upon the reality of man, however, He hath
focussed the radiance of all of His names and attributes,
and made it a mirror of His own Self. Alone of all created
things man hath been singled out for so great a favour, so
enduring a bounty."
"All that the sages and mystics have said
or written have never exceeded, nor can they ever hope to
exceed, the limitations to which man's finite mind hath been
strictly subjected. To whatever heights the mind of the most
exalted of men might soar, however great the depths which
the detached and understanding heart can penetrate, such
mind and heart can never transcend that which is the
creature of their own conceptions and the product of their
own thoughts...Immeasurably exalted is He above the
strivings of human mind to grasp His Essence, or of human
tongue to describe His mystery. No tie of direct intercourse
can bind him to the things He hath created..."
The Messengers of God
"The door of the knowledge of the Ancient
Being hath ever been, and will continue for ever to be,
closed in the face of men. No man's understanding shall ever
gain access unto His holy court. 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. Whoso recogniseth them hath recognised God.
Whoso hearkeneth to their call, hath hearkened to the Voice
of God, and whoso testifieth to the truth of their
Revelation, hath testified to the truth of God
Himself....Every one of them is the Way of God that
connecteth this world with the realms above, and the
Standard of His Truth unto everyone in the kingdoms of earth
and heaven. They are the Manifestations of God amidst men,
the evidences of His truth, and the signs of His glory."
Among these Manifestations of God are
Krishna, Moses, Buddha, Christ, Muhammad and Baha'u'llah.
"God's purpose in sending His Prophets
unto men is twofold. The first is to liberate the children
of men from the darkness of ignorance, and guide them to the
light of true understanding. The second is to ensure the
peace and tranquillity of mankind, and provide all the means
by which they can be established."
"Far, far from Thy glory be what mortal
man can affirm of Thee, or attribute to Thee, or the praise
with which he can glorify Thee! Whatever duty Thou hast
prescribed unto Thy servants of extolling to the utmost Thy
majesty and glory is but a token of Thy grace to them, that
they may be enabled to ascend unto the station conferred
upon their own inmost being, the station of the knowledge of
their own selves."
The Soul
"...every man hath been, and will
continue to be, able of himself to appreciate the Beauty of
God, the Glorified. Had he not been endowed with such a
capacity, how could he be called to account for his
failure?"
"Know verily that the soul is a sign of
God, a heavenly gem whose reality the most learned of men
hath failed to grasp, and whose mystery no mind, however
acute, can ever hope to unravel. It is the first among all
created things to declare the excellence of its Creator, the
first to recognise His glory, to cleave to His truth, and to
bow down in adoration before Him."
Union with God
"Know thou of a truth that if the soul of
man hath walked in the ways of God, it will assuredly return
and be gathered to the glory of the Beloved....The
soul...shall, after his ascension, be possessed of such
power that all the worlds which the Almighty hath created
can benefit through him."
"Just as the conception of faith hath
existed from the beginning that hath no beginning, and will
endure till the end that hath no end, in like manner will
the true believer eternally live and endure. His spirit will
everlastingly circle round the Will of God. He will last as
long as God, Himself, will last." |