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Oct 29

Support the Universal Declaration of Animal Rights

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 in Bahá'í Topics, German Shepherd Dogs

One of  the teachings of the Baha’i Faith is the principle of showing “forth the utmost loving-kindness to every living creature,” which means in the clearest terms that we must show kindness to animals.

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THE DECLARATION

“Inasmuch as there is ample evidence that many animal species are capable of feeling, we condemn totally the infliction of suffering upon our fellow creatures and the curtailment of their behavioural and other needs save where this is necessary for their own individual benefit.

“We do not accept that a difference in species alone (any more than a difference in race) can justify wanton exploitation or oppression in the name of science or sport, or for use as food, for commercial profit or for other human gain.

“We believe in the evolutionary and moral kinship of all animals and declare our belief that all sentient creatures have rights to life, liberty and natural enjoyment.

“We therefore call for the protection of these rights.”

Please consider signing the petition.

Learn about animal experiments.
Learn about popular brands like Iams and Eukanuba Dog Foods, “the suffering behind the science.”
What really goes into brand names that sound natural and even lovely?

“the room grew quiet, and by the end of his monologue the dogs sat in total silence, their eyes plaintive. Clearly, they were begging, but begging for what? Perhaps they expected to be fed. Perhaps they longed for an end to their captivity. Fahey grinned and said nothing, but the moment we left the room and shut the green metal door, it sounded as if some evil doctor had begun to torture the poor animals. They howled and blubbered and brayed and whined, and their pathetic ululations followed us as we traced our way back down the yellow cinder-block hallway, past the cattle gates, through the final door and out to the light of a hot Midwestern afternoon.”

Food Pets Die for: Shocking Facts About Pet Food by Ann N. Martin “was the first expose of the shocking practices within the pet food manufacturing industry. … she has been calling attention to the dubious ingredients and methods employed by many firms.”

The Baha’i teachings say:

“Briefly, it is not only their fellow human beings that the beloved of God must treat with mercy and compassion, rather must they show forth the utmost loving-kindness to every living creature. For in all physical respects, and where the animal spirit is concerned, the selfsame feelings are shared by animal and man. Man hath not grasped this truth, however, and he believeth that physical sensations are confined to human beings, wherefore is he unjust to the animals, and cruel.

“And yet in truth, what difference is there when it cometh to physical sensations? The feelings are one and the same, whether ye inflict pain on man or on beast. There is no difference here whatever. And indeed ye do worse to harm an animal, for man hath a language, he can lodge a complaint, he can cry out and moan; if injured he can have recourse to the authorities and these will protect him from his aggressor. But the hapless beast is mute, able neither to express its hurt nor take its case to the authorities. If a man inflict a thousand ills upon a beast, it can neither ward him off with speech nor hale him into court. Therefore is it essential that ye show forth the utmost consideration to the animal, and that ye be even kinder to him than to your fellow man.”
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá

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Oct 28

Your Faith – On Your Phone

Posted on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 in Bahá'í Topics

Ian Vink and Runa Ali, two members of the Baha’i Faith, created this wonderfully useful resource. The free Interfaith Explorer for Windows application contains over 5,000 books in 20 languages from nine major religions. You can search the writings of several religions or download it to your computer to use anytime. You can also easily add your own content. Download it at BahaiResearch.com.

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Here’s a unique feature of Interfaith Explorer: Create a USB stick version. It will copy your current setup to a USB stick which can then run on any PC simply by plugging it in.

Here are three images that show what Interfaith Explorer looks like on an iPhone. Hint to the developers: We hope to see Blackberry, Google Android and Windows Mobile versions eventually also. A link on the website connects you directly to the App Store where you can download it for free. The popular Baha’i Views Blog gives a short review of the app.

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In the Bahá’í Faith the Qiblih is the location that Bahá’ís should face when saying their daily obligatory prayers. It is fixed at the Shrine of Bahá’u'lláh, near `Akká, in present day Israel. Qiblih is another handy iPhone app. Click on the image to go to their website.

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This is what my blog looks like if you view it on an iPhone. It looks very similar on Android or Blackberry Storm phones.

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Oct 25

Science and Religion

Posted on Sunday, October 25, 2009 in Bahá'í Topics

On a list comprised of members of the Baha’i faith someone posed the question to me:
So how can we achieve the harmony of science and religion? Is science infallible or what?

I wrote (quickly and off-the-cuff): Science is fallible because it ultimately depends on instruments of measurement or instruments that enhance physical observation. There are physical limits to how good those instruments can be. The rest is theory (a definition of “theory” follows the end of this article). For example, between 70% and 90% of the physical universe is undetectable except by its influence on other bodies such as the movement of galaxies. The theory scientists have proposed is called Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Whatever it is may never be completely physically measurable or visible. Nobody knows yet its existence is real and not doubted. Scientists say that dark energy is responsible for the increasing acceleration of the universe. No instrument will ever be sensitive enough to see or measure the entire universe. That’s why scientists think the universe is only 14 billion years old; they haven’t measured anything farther than that yet in light years. We know from the Bahá’í Writings that God’s creation is infinite and has always existed.

Quantum Mechanics theory acknowledges the fallibility of science in interesting and intelligent ways. It asserts that merely observing a phenomenon actually changes it and, in fact, certain events on the subatomic level wouldn’t occur at all if there wasn’t someone to observe them. Quantum Physics theorizes –and to a degree proves experimentally– that atomic particles can influence the vibration of related particles even at unimaginable distances (i.e. vastly faster than light speed). Physical senses are limited and that’s what science depends on. The Bahá’i faith has a different and vastly broader definition of Reality.

“As to thy question whether the physical world is subject to any limitations, know thou that the comprehension of this matter dependeth upon the observer himself. In one sense, it is limited; in another, it is exalted beyond all limitations. The one true God hath everlastingly existed, and will everlastingly continue to exist. His creation, likewise, hath had no beginning, and will have no end. All that is created, however, is preceded by a cause. This fact, in itself, establisheth, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the unity of the Creator.”
(Bahá’ulláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’ulláh, p. 162)

The spiritual world can only be ‘detected’ by its influence on the material world. Scientists can’t view or measure it so many doubt its existence. Another reason why some scientists are agnostic or atheist is because a great many Christians have ignorant beliefs about the physical world such as very literal creationism (we physically resemble God; He physically incarnated in a specific human being; the earth is less than 7,000 years old; because Jesus walked on the earth no other place in the entire universe supports life, etc.). If the scientists were exposed to such ancient and superstitious beliefs they would necessarily doubt their literal veracity and probably confuse that with all religious views. The Christian Intelligent Design movement cherry picks from science only those observations that support its underlying fundamentalist theology. They seek to prove not only their individual interpretations of their denominations but also the literal veracity of some Bronze Age myths rather than the symbolic spiritual truths underlying them. Intelligent Design is basically a clever marketing term.

A high school Creationist text Called Biology: God’s Living Creation states that a literal account of Noah’s Ark is what really happened, which is ridiculous and utterly unprovable as all geological and archaeological evidence has only found localized periodic floods, and further states that evolutionary theory is in the realm of fancy. It’s really unfortunate that many scientists think that represents the view of most religionists and not just the fundamentalists.

The only rational explanations of physical and metaphysical phenomena are given by Bahá’u’lláh throughout his writings. Suggested reading: Close Connections by John Hatcher.

Th October 2007 issue of Scientific American has a short article about Big Bang Theory. Many scientists are expanding on it and now have divergent views. They think that there was something in existence before the big bang though they have no idea of how to describe it or what it may have been. Some theorize that it wasn’t a singularity after all but something unimaginably vast and powerful.
See Scientific American, October 2007, p. 26, “New Beginnings: Ideas for a time before the big bang–which might be testable.”

“However, the substance and essence of the subject is this, that there can be no doubt that from everlasting God hath been invested with the independent sovereignty of His exalted Being, and unto everlasting He will remain inaccessible in the transcendent majesty of His holy Essence. No creature hath ever recognized Him as befitteth His recognition, nor hath any created being ever praised Him as is worthy of His praise. He is exalted above every name, and is sanctified from every comparison. Through Him all things are made known, while too lofty is His reality to be known through anyone but Him. The process of His creation hath had no beginning and can have no end, otherwise it would necessitate the cessation of His celestial grace. God hath raised up Prophets and revealed Books as numerous as the creatures of the world, and will continue to do so to everlasting.”
(The Bab, Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 125)

Science is constantly revising and correcting itself because of new discoveries. It cannot be considered infallible at any point. Much of science is just theory or yet another hypothesis or mathematical model though it is usually based on physical observations and measurements.

Another scientific mystery in Bahá’u'lláh’s day was whether stars other than our own sun have planets. Bahá’u'lláh Himself was very explicit: ‘Every fixed star’, He wrote, ‘hath its own planets…’ (The traditional term ‘fixed star’ refers to self-luminous stellar bodies like our own sun, in contrast to planets that once were called ‘wandering stars’.) Throughout most of our present century astronomers insisted that planets cannot occur naturally but only as a result of some freak catastrophe such as a near- collision between stars. Not until the early 1970s did new mathematical models show that the rotation of a star necessarily spins off a disk of matter, forming rings that coalesce into orbiting bodies. According to current knowledge, then, every normal star will at some point sire planets as part of its natural life-cycle. — Gary Matthews, 221:1)

A Bahá’í point of view that could accurately be termed Intelligent Design:
http://www.planetbahai.org/cgi-bin/articles.pl?article=190

This is an excerpt:

Bahá’u'lláh also alters the traditional view of God’s act of creation. Most creation mythologies ascribe the existence of the universe to a series of explicitly divine acts. Genesis, for example, outlines a series of events over six days in which God creates the heavens and the Earth and everything therein. Bahá’u'lláh regards such stories as having symbolic rather than literal import and offers this vision of the divine process of creation:

A drop of the billowing ocean of His endless mercy hath adorned all creation with the ornament of existence, and a breath wafted from His peerless Paradise hath invested all beings with the robe of His sanctity and glory. 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.
(Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, XXVI, p. 61)

In this and other passages, Bahá’u'lláh alludes to creation as an ongoing process rather than a one-time act. Indeed, His view of God’s creation does not stop at the boundaries of this universe, which like this Earth had an origin and may conceivably have an end. He speaks, rather of a creation that transcends all boundaries of space and time and which is always and everywhere being created. The continual evolution of complexity in our universe is entirely consistent with that view.

Science and religion thus converge on a worldview that regards creation as an eternal process building up a universe populated by creatures who are our spiritual equals, capable of knowing and loving God, and whose societies are even more complex examples of the creative power latent within the cosmos. by Dale E. Lehman (planetbahai.com)

“The Tablets of Bahá’u'lláh are many. The precepts and teachings they contain are universal, covering every subject. He has revealed scientific explanations ranging throughout all the realms of human inquiry and investigation–astronomy, biology, medical science, etc….He wrote lengthy Tablets upon civilization, sociology and government. Every subject is considered.”
(‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 155)

Put all your beliefs into harmony with science; there can be no opposition, for truth is one. When religion, shorn of its superstitions, traditions, and unintelligent dogmas, shows its conformity with science, then will there be a great unifying, cleansing force in the world which will sweep before it all wars, disagreements, discords and struggles — and then will mankind be united in the power of the Love of God
(‘Abdu’l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 146)

“Furthermore He [Bahá'u'lláh] proclaims that religion must be in harmony with science and reason. If it does not conform to science and reconcile with reason it is superstition. Down to the present day it has been customary for man to accept a religious teaching even though it were not in accord with human reason and judgment. The harmony of religious belief with reason is a new vista which Bahá’u'lláh has opened for the soul of man.”
(‘Abdu’l-Baha, Baha’i World Faith – Abdu’l-Baha Section, p. 247)

Much of the discord and disunion of the world is created by these man-made oppositions and contradictions. If religion were in harmony with science and they walked together, much of the hatred and bitterness now bringing misery to the human race would be at an end. Consider what it is that singles man out from among created beings, and makes of him a creature apart. Is it not his reasoning power, his intelligence? Shall he not make use of these in his study of religion? I say unto you: weigh carefully in the balance of reason and science everything that is presented to you as religion. If it passes this test, then accept it, for it is truth! If, however, it does not so conform, then reject it, for it is ignorance! Look around and see how the world of today is drowned in superstition and outward forms!
(‘Abdu’l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 144)

“Classical Physics [my inserted note here: also classical religion] had relied for centuries on mechanical models as a supposedly all-sufficient basis for understanding the physical world. (A mechanical model is an image or replica corresponding in some objective way- not merely a metaphorical way- to the thing that it represents.) ‘Abdul-Baha stated forcefully that ‘nature… in its essence’ is utterly incompatible with mechanical models. Its deepest building blocks can no more be expressed by objective description than can such abstractions as ‘love’ or ‘truth’. Such assertions were, at that time, even more daring and radical than ‘Abdul-Baha’s rejection of material ether. Yet His insights were fully validated, more than fifty years later, by the development of quantum mechanics- the mathematical description of subatomic particles and their behaviour. The resulting collapse of mechanical models lies at the very heart of the revolution in physics which, in this century, has shaken the world, transformed every aspect of modern life, and (in the words of Sir James Jeans) made the universe appear ‘more like a great thought than like a great machine’.”
(Gary Mathews in a book addressed to Christians p245:2)

Some references on the topic of topic of Science and religion:
http://info.bahai.org/article-1-3-2-18.html
http://bahai-library.com/?file=compilation_nature_bwc.html#14
http://www.bahai9.com/Promulgation_of_Universal_Peace
The Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life
http://www.planetbahai.org/cgi-bin/linklibrary.pl?pageid=1097

God, Intelligent Design, Science, and Evolution (a better written more objective explanation than mine):
http://science201.blogspot.com/2005/10/god-intelligent-design-scienceand.html

Some quotations:

At the deepest level, as Bahá’u'lláh emphasizes, there is but one religion. Religion is religion, as science is science. The one discerns and articulates the values unfolding progressively through Divine revelation; the other is the instrumentality through which the human mind explores and is able to exert its influence ever more precisely over the phenomenal world. The one defines goals that serve the evolutionary process; the other assists in their attainment. Together, they constitute the dual knowledge system impelling the advance of civilization. Each is hailed by the Master as an “effulgence of the Sun of Truth” — Commissioned by The Universal House of Justice, One Common Faith
– Bahá’í World Centre, Haifa, Copyright (c) 2005 by the Universal House of Justice, Commissioned by The Universal House of Justice, One Common Faith

As a scientist, I feel that my role is to object when religious belief causes people to teach lies about the world. In this regard, I would argue that one should respect religious sensibilities no more or less than any other metaphysical inclinations, but in particular they should not be respected when they are wrong. By wrong, I mean beliefs that are manifestly in disagreement with empirical evidence. The earth is not 6,000 years old. The sun did not stand still in the sky. The Kennewick Man was not a Umatilla Indian. What we need to try to eradicate is not religious belief, or faith, it is ignorance. Only when faith is threatened by knowledge does it become the enemy. – Lawrence M. Krauss (an example of why some intelligent people who have been exposed to superstitious dogma and literalism become atheists).


Define Theory: A theory, in the scientific sense of the word, is an analytic structure designed to explain a set of empirical observations. (Wikipedia)

“As used in science, a theory is an explanation or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning, especially one that has been tested and confirmed as a general principle helping to explain and predict natual phenomena.” Source: Is Evolution only a theory?


Which of our methods of measuring could we apply to this eddying mass that is the universe? In the presence of the profundities our sole ability is to dream. Our conception, quickly winded, cannot follow creation, that vast breath. – Victor Hugo, The Toilers of the Sea

Science never solves a problem without creating ten more.
George Bernard Shaw

The religion that is afraid of science dishonors God and commits suicide. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

The most important function of art and science is to awaken the cosmic religious feeling and keep it alive. – Albert Einstein

The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. – Albert Einstein

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Oct 22

Manifestation of God in Feminine Imagery

Posted on Thursday, October 22, 2009 in Art and Imagery, Bahá'í Topics

The writings of the Baha’i Faith are rich in universally recognizable imagery and beautiful Divine metaphors.

(C) Copyright Cary Enoch Reinstein

(C) Copyright Cary Enoch Reinstein

The “Celestial Maiden” is a symbol that represents an abstract concept that language cannot fully describe to beings in their physical state. Future writers will compose entire volumes about the concept. Thus, my images above in no way suggest a portrayal of a specific celestial maiden or even a concept of a “real” one. I did not intend them to represent or portray a physical messenger of God. They are simply evocative, respectful, and prayerful visual meditations.

Is it hard to imagine that the next or future Manifestation might be a woman? Never before in known religious history has a Manifestation of God referred to himself in feminine symbolism. The abstract concept of Holy Spirit and even divine revelation itself has been characterized from time to time in feminine imagery in Islamic poetry and occasionally in Medieval Christian mysticism. (See footnote 2)

I don’t doubt for an instant that there were women Manifestations in the past. We know that some of the great very ancient civilizations were matriarchal. Aside from powerful Pharaohs like Hatshepsut who we still remember, the wise goddesses like Athena and mother goddesses like Isis, Demeter, and Ceres (possible origins of “Mother Nature”?) are probably archetypal memories of very ancient Manifestations. That also applies to Hindu goddesses whose names I can’t recall at the moment.

Although most languages use mostly male pronouns for Manifestations of God and even for the Creator, gender is only a characteristic of the physical matrix of being. We have no actual idea what comes next except in symbolic terms and in our imaginations. Notably the Persian and Arabic languages do not use specific male or female pronouns nor do they assign gender to nouns as some European languages do. In Persian and Arabic God does not have a gender. Both languages have only lowercase characters. Translators assign uppercase to certain words to fit common conventions in other languages and cultures.

Geological and climate changes have erased the most ancient records but the great feminine symbols endure in our DNA and thus deep in our minds.

“Every man carries within him the eternal image of woman, not the image of this or that particular woman, but a definite feminine image. This image is fundamentally unconscious; a hereditary factor of primordial origin engraved in the living organic system of the man, an imprint or “archetype” of all the ancestral experiences of the female, a deposit, as it were, of all the impressions ever made by woman-in short, an inherited system of psychic adaptation. Even if no women existed, it would still be possible, at any given time, to deduce from this unconscious image exactly how a woman would have to be constituted psychically. The same is true of the woman: she too has her inborn image of man.”
(Carl Jung: Marriage as a Psychological Relationship)


Blessed is the soul which, at the hour of its separation from the body, is sanctified from the vain imaginings of the peoples of the world. Such a soul liveth and moveth in accordance with the Will of its Creator, and entereth the all-highest Paradise. The Maids of Heaven, inmates of the loftiest mansions, will circle around it, and the Prophets of God and His chosen ones will seek its companionship. With them that soul will freely converse, and will recount unto them that which it hath been made to endure in the path of God, the Lord of all worlds. If any man be told that which hath been ordained for such a soul in the worlds of God, the Lord of the throne on high and of earth below, his whole being will instantly blaze out in his great longing to attain that most exalted, that sanctified and resplendent station…. The nature of the soul after death can never be described, nor is it meet and permissible to reveal its whole character to the eyes of men.
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 156)

Cry out before the gaze of the dwellers of heaven and of earth: I am the Maid of Heaven, the Offspring begotten by the Spirit of Baha. My habitation is the Mansion of His Name, the All-Glorious. Before the Concourse on high I was adorned with the ornament of His names. I was wrapt within the veil of an inviolable security, and lay hidden from the eyes of men. Methinks that I heard a Voice of divine and incomparable sweetness, proceeding from the right hand of the God of Mercy, and lo, the whole Paradise stirred and trembled before Me, in its longing to hear its accents, and gaze on the beauty of Him that uttered them.
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 284)

Glorified be my Lord, the All-Glorious! Thereupon the maids of heaven hastened forth from their chambers, upon whose countenances the eye of no dweller in the highest paradise had ever gazed. Glorified be our Lord, the Most High! They all gathered around her, and lo! they found her body fallen upon the dust; Glorified be our Lord, the Most High! And as they beheld her state and comprehended a word of the tale told by the Youth, they bared their heads, rent their garments asunder, beat upon their faces, forgot their joy, shed tears and smote with their hands upon their cheeks, and this is verily one of the mysterious grievous afflictions – Glorified be our Lord, the Most High!
(Bahá’u'lláh, Tablet of the Holy Mariner)

O My servants! Through the might of God and His power, and out of the treasury of His knowledge and wisdom, I have brought forth and revealed unto you the pearls that lay concealed in the depths of His everlasting ocean. I have summoned the Maids of  Heaven to emerge from behind the veil of concealment, and have clothed them with these words of Mine — words of consummate power and wisdom. I have, moreover, with the hand of divine power, unsealed the choice wine of My Revelation, and have wafted its holy, its hidden, and musk-laden fragrance upon all created things. Who else but yourselves is to be blamed if ye choose to remain unendowed with so great an outpouring of God’s transcendent and all-encompassing grace, with so bright a revelation of His resplendent mercy?
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 327)

O PEOPLE of the earth! By the righteousness of the One true God, I am the Maid of Heaven begotten by the Spirit of Baha, abiding within the Mansion hewn out of a mass of ruby, tender and vibrant; and in this mighty Paradise naught have I ever witnessed save that which proclaimeth the Remembrance of God by extolling the virtues of this Arabian Youth. Verily there is none other God but your Lord, the All-Merciful. Magnify ye, then, His station, for behold, He is poised in the midmost heart of the All-Highest Paradise as the embodiment of the praise of God in the Tabernacle wherein His glorification is intoned.
(The Báb, Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 54)

O Temple of Divine Revelation! Sound the trumpet in My Name! O Temple of Divine mysteries! Raise the clarion call of Thy Lord, the Unconditioned, the Unconstrained! O Maid of Heaven! Step forth from the chambers of paradise and announce unto the people of the world: By the righteousness of God! He Who is the Best-Beloved of the worlds — He Who hath ever been the Desire of every perceiving heart, the Object of the adoration of all that are in heaven and on earth, and the Cynosure of the former and the latter generations — is now come!
(Bahá’u'lláh, The Summons of the Lord of Hosts, p. 53)

On her be My blessings, and My mercy, and My praise, and My glory. I Myself shall atone for the loss  of her son — a son who now dwelleth within the tabernacle of My majesty and glory, and whose face beameth with a light that envelopeth with its radiance the Maids of Heaven in their celestial chambers, and beyond them the inmates of My Paradise, and the denizens of the Cities of Holiness. Were any eye to gaze on his face, he would exclaim: “Lo, this is no other than a noble angel!”
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 135)

Say: Step out of Thy holy chamber, O Maid of Heaven, inmate of the Exalted Paradise! Drape thyself in whatever manner pleaseth Thee in the silken Vesture of Immortality, and put on, in the name of  the All-Glorious, the broidered Robe of Light. Hear, then, the sweet, the wondrous accent of the Voice that cometh from the Throne of Thy Lord, the Inaccessible, the Most High. Unveil Thy face, and manifest the beauty of the black-eyed Damsel, and suffer not the servants of God to be deprived of the light of Thy shining countenance. Grieve not if Thou hearest the sighs of the dwellers of the earth, or the voice of the lamentation of the denizens of heaven. Leave them to perish on the dust of extinction. Let them be reduced to nothingness, inasmuch as the flame of hatred hath been kindled within their breasts. Intone, then, before the face of the peoples of earth and heaven, and in a most melodious voice, the anthem of praise, for a remembrance of Him Who is the King of the names and attributes of God. Thus have We decreed Thy destiny. Well able are We to achieve Our purpose.
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 282)

The mystic and wondrous Bride, hidden ere this beneath the veiling of utterance, hath now, by the grace of God and His divine favor, been made manifest even as the resplendent light shed by the beauty of the Beloved. I bear witness, O friends! that the favor is complete, the argument fulfilled, the proof manifest and the evidence established. Let it now be seen what your endeavors in the path of detachment will reveal. In this wise hath the divine favor been fully vouchsafed unto you and unto them that are in heaven and on earth. All praise to God, the Lord of all Worlds.
(Bahá’u'lláh, The Persian Hidden Words)

Verily, verily the new heaven and the new earth are come. The holy City, new Jerusalem, hath come down from on high in the form of a maid of heaven, veiled, beauteous, and unique, and prepared for reunion with her lovers on earth. The angelic company of the celestial Concourse have joined in a call that hath rung throughout the universe, all loudly and mightily acclaiming: “Hail, O City of God! Abide Thou, and make Thy habitation with the pure, virtuous and holy servants of Thine; for they are Thy people, and Thou art their Lord.”
(‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Baha’i World Faith – ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Section, p. 350)

Within this Paradise, and from the heights of its loftiest chambers, the Maids of Heaven have cried out and shouted: “Rejoice, ye dwellers of the realms above, for the fingers of Him Who is the Ancient of Days are ringing, in the name of the All-Glorious, the Most Great Bell, in the midmost heart of the heavens. The hands of bounty have borne round the cup of everlasting life. Approach, and quaff your fill. Drink with healthy relish, O ye that are the very incarnations of longing, ye who are the embodiments of vehement desire!”
(Bahá’u'lláh, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 31)


1)  If you are a user of either the Ocean or Interfaith Explorer applications you can search for “Maid of Heaven;” “maidens of beauty;” “Maid of Eternity;” “Divine Maiden;” “Deathless Maid;” “Maid of Glory;” and “Maid of Paradise.” All are references to the Prophets symbolized as feminine.

2)  Excerpt:
Upon that misty night
In secrecy, beyond such mortal sight
Without a guide or light

Than that which burned so deeply in my heart
That fire ’twas what led me on

And shone more bright than of the midday sun
To where she waited still

– St. John of the Cross, a Medieval Christian cleric and mystic who was writing about his love for Christ in symbolic terms.

3) Further Study

Refer to “A Study Compilation on the Tablet of the Holy Mariner”
“References on the “Maid of Heaven” — the prophet(s)
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Also see:
Voice of Tablet: Bahá’u'lláh, the Maid of Heaven, and God speaking through Bahá’u'lláh” and Tablet of The Holy Mariner Study Outline.

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