The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh
Part I
From the Arabic
He is the Glory of Glories
This is that which hath descended from the realm of glory, uttered by the tongue of power
and might, and revealed unto the Prophets of old. We have taken the inner essence thereof and
clothed it in the garment of
brevity, as a token of grace unto the righteous, that they may stand faithful unto the Covenant of God, may fulfil in their
lives His trust, and in the realm of spirit obtain the gem of Divine virtue.
1. O SON OF SPIRIT!
My first counsel is this: Possess a pure, kindly and radiant heart, that thine may be a
sovereignty ancient, imperishable and everlasting.
2. O SON OF SPIRIT!
The best beloved of all things in My sight is Justice; turn not away therefrom if thou
desirest Me, and neglect it not that I may confide in thee. By its aid thou shalt see with thine own eyes and
not through the eyes of others,
and shalt know of thine own knowledge and not the knowledge of thy neighbour. Ponder this in thy heart how it behoveth they to be.
Verily justice is My gift to thee and the sign of My loving kindness. Set it then before thine eyes.
3. O SON OF MAN!
Veiled in My immemorial being and in the ancient eternity of My essence, I knew My love
for thee: therefore I created thee, have engraved on thee Mine image and revealed to thee My beauty.
4. O SON OF MAN!
I loved thy creation, hence I created thee. Wherefore, do thou love Me, that I may name
thy name and fill thy soul with the spirit of life.
5. O SON OF BEING!
Love Me, that I may love thee. If thou lovest Me not, My love can in no wise reach thee.
Know this, O servant.
6. O SON OF BEING!
Thy Paradise is My love; thy heavenly home, reunion with Me. Enter therein and tarry not.
This is that which hath been destined for thee in Our kingdom above and Our exalted dominion.
7. O SON OF MAN!
If thou lovest Me, turn away from thyself; and if thou seekest My pleasure, regard not
thine own; that thou mayest die in Me and I may eternally live in thee.
8. O SON OF SPIRIT!
There is no peace for thee save by renouncing thyself and turning unto Me; for it behoveth
thee to glory in My name, not thine own; to put thy trust in Me and not in thyself, since I desire to be loved alone and above all
that is.
9. O SON OF BEING!
My love is My stronghold; he that entereth therein is safe and secure, and he that turneth
away shall surely stray and perish.
10. O SON OF UTTERANCE!
Thou art My stronghold; enter therein that thou mayest abide in safety. My love is in
thee, know it, that thou mayest find Me near unto thee.
11. O SON OF BEING!
Thou art My lamp and My light is in thee. Get thou from it thy radiance and seek none
other than Me. For I have created thee rich and have bountifully shed My favour upon thee.
12. O SON OF BEING!
With the hands of power I made thee and with the fingers of strength I created thee; and
within thee have I placed the essence of My light. Be thou content with it and seek naught else, for My work is perfect and My command
is binding. Question it not, nor have a doubt thereof.
13. O SON OF SPIRIT!
I created thee rich, why dost thou bring thyself down to poverty? Noble I made thee,
wherewith dost thou abase thyself? Out of the essence of knowledge I gave thee being, why seekest thou enlightenment from anyone beside
Me? Out of the clay of love I created thee, how dost thou busy thyself, with another? Turn thy sight unto thyself, that thou
mayest find Me standing within thee, mighty, powerful and self-subsisting.
14. O SON OF MAN!
Thou art My dominion and My dominion perisheth not, wherefore fearest thou thy perishing?
Thou art My light and My light shall never be extinguished, why dost thou dread extinction? Thou art My glory and My glory fadeth
not; thou art My robe and My robe shall never be outworn. Abide then in thy love for Me, that thou mayest find Me in the realm of
glory.
15. O SON OF UTTERANCE!
Turn thy face unto Mine and renounce all save Me; for My sovereignty endureth and My
dominion perisheth not. If thou seekest another than Me, yea, if thou searchest the universe for evermore, thy quest will be in
vain.
16. O SON OF LIGHT!
Forget all save Me and commune with My spirit. This is of the essence of My command,
therefore turn unto it.
17. O SON OF MAN!
Be thou content with Me and seek no other helper. For none but Me can ever suffice thee.
18. O SON OF SPIRIT!
Ask not of Me that which We desire not for thee, then be content with what We have
ordained for thy sake, for this is that which profiteth thee, if therewith thou dost content thyself.
19. O SON OF THE WONDROUS VISION!
I have breathed within thee a breath of My own Spirit, that thou mayest be My lover. Why
hast thou forsaken Me and sought a beloved other than Me?
20. O SON OF SPIRIT!
My claim on thee is great, it cannot be forgotten. My grace to thee is plenteous, it
cannot be veiled. My love has made in thee its home, it cannot be concealed. My light is manifest to thee, it cannot be obscured.
21. O SON OF MAN!
Upon the tree of effulgent glory I have hung for thee the choicest fruits, wherefore hast
thou turned away and contented thyself with that which is less good? Return then unto that which is better for thee in the realm on high.
22. O SON OF SPIRIT!
Noble I created thee, yet thou hast abased thyself. Rise then unto that for which thou
wast created.
23. O SON OF THE SUPREME!
To the eternal I call thee, yet thou dost seek that which perisheth. What hath made thee
turn away from Our desire and seek thine own?
24. O SON OF MAN!
Transgress not thy limits, nor claim that which beseemeth thee not. Prostrate thyself
before the countenance of thy God, the Lord of might and power.
25. O SON OF SPIRIT!
Vaunt not thyself over the poor, for I lead him on his way and behold thee in thy evil
plight and confound thee for evermore.
26. O SON OF BEING!
How couldst thou forget thine own faults and busy thyself with the faults of others? Whoso
doeth this is accursed of Me.
27. O SON OF MAN!
Breathe not the sins of others so long as thou art thyself a sinner. Shouldst thou
transgress this command, accursed wouldst thou be, and to this I bear witness.
28. O SON OF SPIRIT!
Know thou of a truth: He that biddeth men be just and himself committeth iniquity is not
of Me, even though he bear My name.
29. O SON OF BEING!
Ascribe not to any soul that which thou wouldst not have ascribed to thee, and say not
that which thou doest not. This is My command unto thee, do thou observe it.
30. O SON OF MAN!
Deny not My servant should he ask anything from thee, for his face is My face; be then
abashed before Me.
31. O SON OF BEING!
Bring thyself to account each day ere thou art summoned to a reckoning: for death,
unheralded, shall come upon thee and thou shalt be called to give account for thy deeds.
32. O SON OF THE SUPREME!
I have made death a messenger of joy to thee. Wherefore dost thou grieve? I made the light
to shed on thee its splendour. Why dost thou veil thyself therefrom?
33. O SON OF SPIRIT!
With the joyful tidings of light I hail thee: rejoice! To the court of holiness I summon
thee; abide therein that thou mayest live in peace for evermore.
34. O SON OF MAN!
Sorrow not save that thou art far from Us. Rejoice not save that thou art drawing near and
returning unto Us.
36. O SON OF MAN!
Rejoice in the gladness of thine heart, that thou mayest be worthy to meet Me and to
mirror forth My beauty.
37. O SON OF MAN!
Divest not thyself of My beauteous robe, and forfeit not thy portion from My wondrous
fountain, lest thou shouldst thirst for evermore.
38. O SON OF BEING!
Walk in My statutes for love of Me and deny thyself that which thou desirest if thou
seekest My pleasure.
39. O SON OF MAN!
Neglect not My commandments if thou lovest My beauty, and forget not My counsels if thou
wouldst attain My good pleasure.
40. O SON OF MAN!
Wert thou to speed through the immensity of space and traverse the expanse of heaven, yet
thou wouldst find no rest save in submission to Our command and humbleness before Our Face.
41. O SON OF MAN!
Magnify My cause that I may reveal unto thee the mysteries of My greatness and shine upon
thee with the light of eternity.
42. O SON OF MAN!
Humble thyself before Me, that I may graciously visit thee. Arise for the triumph of My
cause, that while yet on earth thou mayest obtain the victory.
43. O SON OF BEING!
Make mention of Me on My earth, that in My heaven I may remember thee, thus shall Mine
eyes and thine be solaced.
44. O SON OF THE THRONE!
Thy hearing is My hearing, hear thou therewith. Thy sight is My sight, do thou see
therewith, that in thine inmost soul thou mayest testify unto My exalted sanctity, and I within Myself may bear witness unto an exalted station for
thee.
45. O SON OF BEING!
Seek a martyr's death in My path, content with My pleasure and thankful for that which I
ordain, that thou mayest repose with Me beneath the canopy of majesty behind the tabernacle of glory.
46. O SON OF MAN!
Ponder and reflect. Is it thy wish to die upon thy bed, or to shed thy life-blood on the
dust, a martyr in My path, and so become the manifestation of My command and the revealer of My light in the highest paradise? Judge
thou aright, O servant!
47. O SON OF MAN!
By My beauty! To tinge thy hair with thy blood is greater in My sight than the creation of
the universe and the light of both worlds. Strive then to attain this, O servant!
48. O SON OF MAN!
For everything there is a sign. The sign of love is fortitude under My decree and patience
under My trials.
49. O SON OF MAN!
The true lover yearneth for tribulation even as doth the rebel for forgiveness and the
sinful for mercy.
50. O SON OF MAN!
If adversity befall thee not in My path, how canst thou walk in the ways of them that are
content with My pleasure? If trials afflict thee not in thy longing to meet Me, how wilt thou attain the light in thy love for My beauty?
51. O SON OF MAN!
My calamity is My providence, outwardly it is fire and vengeance, but inwardly it is light
and mercy. Hasten thereunto that thou mayest become an eternal light and an immortal spirit. This is My command unto thee, do thou
observe it.
52. O SON OF MAN!
Should prosperity befall thee, rejoice not and should abasement come upon thee, grieve
not, for both shall pass away and be no more.
53. O SON OF BEING!
If poverty overtake thee, be not sad; for in time the Lord of wealth shall visit thee.
Fear not abasement, for glory shall one day rest on thee.
54. O SON OF BEING!
If thine heart be set upon this eternal, imperishable dominion, and this ancient,
everlasting life, forsake this mortal and fleeting sovereignty.
55. O SON OF BEING!
Busy not thyself with this world, for with fire We test the gold and with gold We test Our
servants.
56. O SON OF MAN!
Thou dost wish for gold and I desire thy freedom from it. Thou thinkest thyself rich in
its possession, and I recognize thy wealth in thy sanctity therefrom. By My life! This is My knowledge, and that is thy fancy; how can My
way accord with thine?
57. O SON OF MAN!
Bestow My wealth upon My poor, that in heaven thou mayest draw from stores of unfading
splendour and treasures of imperishable glory. But by My life! To offer up thy soul is a more glorious thing couldst thou but see
with Mine eye.
58. O SON OF MAN!
The temple of being is My throne; cleanse it of all things, that there I may be
established and there I may abide.
59. O SON OF BEING!
Thy heart is my home; sanctify it for My descent. Thy spirit is My place of revelation;
cleanse it for My manifestation.
60. O SON OF MAN!
Put thy hand into My bosom, that I may arise above thee, radiant and resplendent.
61. O SON OF MAN!
Ascend unto My heaven, that thou mayest obtain the joy of reunion, and from the chalice of
imperishable glory quaff the peerless wine.
62. O SON OF MAN!
Many a day hath passed over thee whilst thou hast busied thyself with thy fancies and idle
imaginings. How long art thou to slumber on thy bed? Lift up thy head from slumber, for the Sun has risen to the zenith, haply it may
shine upon thee with the light of beauty.
63. O SON OF MAN!
The light hath shone on thee from the horizon of the sacred Mount and the spirit of
enlightenment hath breathed in the Sinai of thy heart. Wherefore, free thyself from the veils of idle fancies and enter into My court, that thou
mayest be fit for everlasting life and worthy to
meet Me. Thus may death not come upon thee, neither weariness nor trouble.
64. O SON OF MAN!
My eternity is My creation, I have created it for thee. Make it the garment of thy temple.
My unity is My handiwork; I have wrought it for thee; clothe thyself therewith, that thou mayest be to all eternity the revelation of
My everlasting being.
65. O SON OF MAN!
My majesty is My gift to thee, and My grandeur the token of My mercy unto thee. That which
beseemeth Me none shall understand, nor can any one recount. Verily, I have preserved it in My hidden storehouses and in the
treasuries of My command, as a sign of My loving-kindness unto My servants and My mercy unto My people.
66. O CHILDREN OF THE DIVINE AND INVISIBLE ESSENCE!
Ye shall be hindered from loving Me and souls shall be perturbed as they make mention of
Me. For minds cannot grasp Me nor hearts contain Me.
67. O SON OF BEAUTY!
By My spirit and by My favour! By My mercy and by My beauty! All that I have revealed unto
thee with the tongue of power, and have written for thee with the pen of might, hath been in accordance with thy capacity and
understanding, not with My state and the melody of My voice.
68. O CHILDREN OF MEN!
Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one should exalt himself
over the other. Ponder at all times in your hearts how ye were created. Since We have created you all from one same substance it is
incumbent on you to be even as one soul, to walk with the same feet, eat with the same mouth and dwell in the same land, that from
your inmost being, by your deeds and actions, the signs of oneness and the essence of detachment may be made manifest. Such is My
counsel to you, O concourse of light! Heed ye this counsel that ye may obtain the fruit of holiness from the tree of wondrous glory.
69. O YE SONS OF SPIRIT!
Ye are My treasury, for in you I have treasured the pearls of My mysteries and the gems of
My knowledge. Guard them from the strangers amidst My servants and from the ungodly amongst My people.
70. O SON OF HIM THAT STOOD BY HIS OWN ENTITY IN THE KINGDOM OF HIS SELF!
Know thou, that I have wafted unto thee all the fragrances of holiness, have fully
revealed to thee My word, have perfected through thee My bounty and have desired for thee that which I have desired for My Self. Be then
content with My pleasure and thankful unto Me.
71. O SON OF MAN!
Write all that We have revealed unto thee with the ink of light upon the tablet of thy
spirit. Should this not be in thy power, then make thine ink of the essence of thy heart. If this thou canst not do, then write with that
crimson ink that hath been shed in My path. Sweeter indeed is this to Me than all else, that its light my endure for ever.
Part II
From the Persian
In the Name of the Lord of Utterance, the Mighty.
1. O YE PEOPLE THAT HAVE MINDS TO KNOW AND EARS TO HEAR!
The first call of the Beloved is this: O mystic nightingale! Abide not but in the
rose-garden of the spirit. O messenger of the Solomon of love! Seek thou no shelter except in the Sheba of the well-beloved, and O immortal
phoenix! dwell not save on the mount of faithfulness. Therein is thy habitation, if on the wings of thy soul thou soarest to the
realm of the infinite and seekest to attain thy goal.
2. O SON OF SPIRIT!
The bird seeketh its nest; the nightingale the charm of the rose; whilst those birds, the
hearts of men, content with transient dust, have strayed far from their eternal nest, and with eyes turned towards the slough of
heedlessness are bereft of the glory of the divine presence. Alas! How strange and pitiful; for a mere cupful, they have turned away from the
billowing seas of the Most High, and remained far from the most effulgent horizon.
3. O FRIEND!
In the garden of thy heart plant naught but the rose of love, and from the nightingale of
affection and desire loosen not thy hold. Treasure the companionship of the righteous and eschew all fellowship with the ungodly.
4. O SON OF JUSTICE!
Whither can a lover go but to the land of his beloved? And what seeker findeth rest away
from his heart's desire? To the true lover reunion is life, and separation is death. His breast is void of patience and his heart
hath no peace. A myriad lives he would forsake to hasten to the abode of his beloved.
5. O SON OF DUST!
Verily I say unto thee: Of all men the most negligent is he that disputeth idly and
seeketh to advance himself over his brother. Say, O brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your adorning.
6. O SON OF EARTH!
Know, verily, the heart wherein the least remnant of envy yet lingers, shall never attain
My everlasting dominion, nor inhale the sweet savours of holiness breathing from My kingdom of sanctity.
7. O SON OF LOVE!
Thou art but one step away from the glorious heights above and from the celestial tree of
love. Take thou one pace and with the next advance into the immortal realm and enter the pavilion of eternity. Give ear then to that
which hath been revealed by the pen of glory.
8. O SON OF GLORY!
Be swift in the path of holiness, and enter the heaven of communion with Me. Cleanse thy
heart with the burnish of the spirit, and hasten to the court of the Most High.
9. O FLEETING SHADOW!
Pass beyond the baser stages of doubt and rise to the exalted heights of certainty. Open
the eye of truth, that thou mayest behold the veilless beauty and exclaim: Hallowed be the Lord, the most excellent of all creators!
10. O SON OF DESIRE!
Give ear unto this: Never shall mortal eye recognize the everlasting beauty, nor the
lifeless heart in aught but in the withered bloom. For like seeketh like, and taketh pleasure in the company of its kind.
11. O SON OF DUST!
Blind thine eyes, that thou mayest behold My beauty; stop thine ears, that thou mayest
hearken unto the sweet melody of My voice; empty thyself of all learning, that thou mayest partake of My knowledge; and sanctify
thyself from riches, that thou mayest obtain a lasting share from the ocean of My eternal wealth. Blind thine eyes, that is, to all save
My beauty; stop thine ears to all save My word; empty thyself of all learning save the knowledge of Me; that with a clear vision, a pure
heart and an attentive ear thou mayest enter the court of My holiness.
12. O MAN OF TWO VISIONS!
Close one eye and open the other. Close one to the world and all that is therein, and open
the other to the hallowed beauty of the Beloved.
13. O MY CHILDREN!
I fear lest, bereft of the melody of the dove of heaven, ye will sink back to the shades
of utter loss, and, never having gazed upon the beauty of the rose, return to water and clay.
14. O FRIENDS!
Abandon not the everlasting beauty for a beauty that must die, and set not your affections
on this mortal world of dust.
15. O SON OF SPIRIT!
The time cometh, when the nightingale of holiness will no longer unfold the inner
mysteries and ye will all be bereft of the celestial melody and the voice from on high.
16. O ESSENCE OF NEGLIGENCE!
Myriads of mystic tongues find utterance in one speech, and myriads of hidden mysteries
are revealed in a single melody; yet, alas, there is no ear to hear, nor heart to understand.
17. O COMRADES!
The gates that open on the Placeless stand wide and the habitation of the loved one is
adorned with the lovers' blood, yet all but a few remain bereft of this celestial city, and even of these few, none but the smallest handful
hath been found with a pure heart and sanctified spirit.
18. O YE DWELLERS IN THE HIGHEST PARADISE!
Proclaim unto the children of assurance that within the realms of holiness, nigh unto the
celestial paradise, a new garden hath appeared, round which circle the denizens of the realm on high and the immortal dwellers of the
exalted paradise. Strive, then, that ye may attain that station, that ye may unravel the mysteries of love from its wind-flowers and learn
the secret of divine and consummate wisdom from its eternal fruits. Solaced are the eyes of them that enter and abide therein!
19. O MY FRIENDS!
Have ye forgotten that true and radiant morn, when in those hallowed and blessed
surroundings ye were all gathered in My presence beneath the shade of the tree of life, which is planted in the all-glorious paradise?
Awe-struck ye listened as I gave utterance to these
three most holy words: O friends! Prefer not your own will to Mine, never desire that
which I have not desired for you, and approach Me not with lifeless hearts, defiled with worldly desires and cravings. Would ye but
sanctify your souls, ye would at this present hour recall that place and those surroundings, and the truth of My utterance should be made
evident unto all of you.
In the eighth of the most holy lines, in the fifth Tablet of Paradise, He saith:
20. O YE THAT ARE LYING AS DEAD ON THE COUCH OF HEEDLESSNESS!
Ages have passed and your precious lives are well-nigh ended, yet not a single breath of
purity hath reached Our court of holiness from you. Though immersed in the ocean of misbelief, yet with your lips ye profess the one true
faith of God. Him whom I abhor ye have loved, and of My foe ye have made a friend. Notwithstanding, ye walk on My earth
complacent and self-satisfied, heedless that My earth is weary of you and everything within it shunneth you. Were ye but to open your
eyes, ye would, in truth, prefer a myriad griefs unto this joy, and would count death itself better than this life.
21. O MOVING FORM OF DUST!
I desire communion with thee, but thou wouldst put no trust in Me. The sword of thy
rebellion hath felled the tree of thy hope. At all times I am near unto thee, but thou art ever far from Me. Imperishable glory I have chosen
for thee, yet boundless shame thou hast chosen for thyself. While there is yet time, return, and lose not thy chance.
22. O SON OF DESIRE!
The learned and the wise have for long years striven and failed to attain the presence of
the All-Glorious; they have spent their lives in search of Him, yet did not behold the beauty of His countenance. Thou without the least
effort didst attain thy goal, and without search hast obtained the object of thy quest. Yet, notwithstanding, thou didst remain so wrapt in
the veil of self, that thine eyes beheld not the beauty of the Beloved, nor did thy hand touch the hem of His robe. Ye that have eyes
behold and wonder.
23. O DWELLERS IN THE CITY OF LOVE!
Mortal blasts have beset the everlasting candle, and the beauty of the celestial Youth is
veiled in the darkness of dust. The chief of the monarchs of love is wronged by the people of tyranny and the dove of holiness lies
prisoned in the talons of owls. The dwellers in the pavilion of glory and the celestial concourse bewail and lament, while ye repose in the
realm of negligence, and esteem yourselves as of the true friends. How vain are your imaginings!
24. O YE THAT ARE FOOLISH, YET HAVE A NAME TO BE WISE!
Wherefore do ye wear the guise of shepherds, when inwardly ye have become wolves, intent
upon My flock? Ye are even as the star, which riseth ere the dawn, and which, though it seem radiant and luminous, leadeth the
wayfarers of My city astray into the paths of perdition.
25. O YE SEEMING FAIR YET INWARDLY FOUL!
Ye are like clear but bitter water, which to outward seeming is crystal pure but of which,
when tested by the divine Assayer, not a drop is accepted. Yea, the sunbeam falls alike upon the dust and the mirror, yet differ they in
reflection even as doth the star from the earth: nay, immeasurable is the difference!
26. O MY FRIEND IN WORD!
Ponder awhile. Hast thou ever heard that friend and foe should abide in one heart? Cast
out then the stranger, that the Friend may enter His home.
27. O SON OF DUST!
All that is in heaven and earth I have ordained for thee, except the human heart, which I
have made the habitation of My beauty and glory; yet thou didst give My home and dwelling to another than Me; and whenever the
manifestation of My holiness sought His own
abode, a stranger found He there, and, homeless, hastened unto the sanctuary of the
Beloved. Notwithstanding I have concealed thy secret and desire not thy shame.
28. O ESSENCE OF DESIRE!
At many a dawn have I turned from the realms of the Placeless unto thine abode, and found
thee on the bed of ease busied with others than Myself. Thereupon, even as the flash of the spirit, I returned to the realms of
celestial glory and breathed it not in My retreats above unto the hosts of holiness.
29. O SON OF BOUNTY!
Out of the wastes of nothingness, with the clay of My command I made thee to appear, and
have ordained for thy training every atom in existence the essence of all created things. Thus, ere thou didst issue from thy
mother's womb, I destined for thee two founts of gleaming milk, eyes to watch over thee, and hearts to love thee. Out of My
loving-kindness, 'neath the shade of My mercy I nurtured thee, and guarded thee by the essence of My grace and favour. And My purpose in all this
was that thou mightest attain My everlasting dominion and become worthy of My invisible bestowals. And yet heedless thou didst remain,
and when fully grown, thou didst neglect all My bounties and occupied thyself with thine idle imaginings, in such wise that thou
didst become wholly forgetful, and, turning away from the portals of the Friend, didst abide within the courts of My enemy.
30. O BOND SLAVE OF THE WORLD!
Many a dawn hath the breeze of My loving-kindness wafted over thee and found thee upon the
bed of heedlessness fast asleep. Bewailing then thy plight it returned whence it came.
31. O SON OF EARTH!
Wouldst thou have Me, seek none other than Me; and wouldst thou gaze upon My beauty, close
thine eyes to the world and all that is therein; for My will and the will of another than Me, even as fire and water, cannot dwell
together in one heart.
32. O BEFRIENDED STRANGER!
The candle of thine heart is lighted by the hand of My power, quench it not with the
contrary winds of self and passion. The healer of all thine ills is remembrance of Me, forget it not. Make My love thy treasure and cherish
it even as thy very sight and life.
33. O MY BROTHER!
Hearken to the delightsome words of My honeyed tongue, and quaff the stream of mystic
holiness from My sugar-shedding lips. Sow the seeds of My divine wisdom in the pure soil of thy heart, and water them with the water
of certitude, that the hyacinths of My knowledge and wisdom may spring up fresh and green in the sacred city of thy heart.
34. O DWELLERS OF MY PARADISE!
With the hands of loving-kindness I have planted in the holy garden of paradise the young
tree of your love and friendship, and have watered it with the goodly showers of My tender grace; now that the hour of its fruiting
is come, strive that it may be protected, and be not consumed with the flame of desire and passion.
35. O MY FRIENDS!
Quench ye the lamp of error, and kindle within your hearts the everlasting torch of divine
guidance. For ere long the assayers of mankind shall, in the holy presence of the Adored, accept naught but purest virtue and
deeds of stainless holiness.
36. O SON OF DUST!
The wise are they that speak not unless they obtain a hearing, even as the cup-bearer, who
proffereth not his cup till he findeth a seeker, and the lover who crieth not out from the depths of his heart until he gazeth upon
the beauty of his beloved. Wherefore sow the seeds of wisdom and knowledge in the pure soil of the heart, and keep them hidden, till
the hyacinths of divine wisdom spring from the heart and not from mire and clay.
In the first line of the Tablet is recorded and written, and within the sanctuary of the
tabernacle of God is hidden:
37. O MY SERVANT!
Abandon not for that which perisheth an everlasting dominion, and cast not away celestial
sovereignty for a worldly desire. This is the river of everlasting life that hath flowed from the well-spring of the pen of the
merciful; well is it with them that drink!
38. O SON OF SPRIT!
Burst thy cage asunder, and even as the phoenix of love soar into the firmament of
holiness. Renounce thyself and, filled with the spirit of mercy, abide in the realm of celestial sanctity.
39. O OFFSPRING OF DUST!
Be not content with the ease of a passing day, and deprive not thyself of everlasting
rest. Barter not the garden of eternal delight for the dust-heap of a mortal world. Up from thy prison ascend unto the glorious meads above, and
from thy mortal cage wing thy flight unto the paradise of the Placeless.
40. O MY SERVANT!
Free thyself from the fetters of this world, and loose thy Soul from the prison of self.
Seize thy chance, for it will come to thee no more.
41. O SON OF MY HANDMAID!
Didst thou behold immortal sovereignty, thou wouldst strive to pass from this fleeting
world. But to conceal the one from thee and to reveal the other is a mystery which none but the pure in heart can comprehend.
42. O MY SERVANT!
Purge thy heart from malice and, innocent of envy, enter the divine court of holiness.
43. O MY FRIENDS!
Walk ye in the ways of the good pleasure of the Friend, and know that His pleasure is in
the pleasure of His creatures. That is: no man should enter the house of his friend save at his friend's pleasure, nor lay hands upon his
treasures nor prefer his own will to his friend's, and in no wise seek an advantage over him. Ponder this, ye that have insight!
44. O COMPANION OF MY THRONE!
Hear no evil, and see no evil, abase not thyself, neither sigh nor weep. Speak no evil,
that thou mayest not hear it spoken unto thee, and magnify not the faults of others that thine own faults may not appear great; and wish
not the abasement of anyone, that thine own abasement be not exposed. Live then the days of thy life, that are less than a fleeting
moment, with thy mind stainless, thy heart unsullied, thy thoughts pure, and thy nature sanctified, so that, free and content, thou
mayest put away this mortal frame, and repair unto the mystic paradise and abide in the eternal kingdom for evermore.
45. ALAS! ALAS! O LOVERS OF WORLDLY DESIRE!
Even as the swiftness of lightning ye have passed by the Beloved One, and have set your
hearts on satanic fancies. Ye bow the knee before your vain imaginings, and call it truth. Ye turn your eyes towards the thorn, and
name it a flower. Not a pure breath have ye breathed, nor hath the breeze of detachment been wafted from the meadows of your hearts.
Ye have cast to the winds the loving counsels of the Beloved and have effaced them utterly from the tablet of your hearts, and
even as the beasts of the field, ye move and have your being within the pastures of desire and passion.
46. O BRETHREN IN THE PATH!
Wherefore have ye neglected the mention of the loved one, and kept remote from His holy
presence? The essence of beauty is within the peerless pavilion, set upon the throne of glory, whilst ye busy yourselves with idle
contentions. The sweet savours of holiness are breathing and the breath of bounty is wafted, yet ye are all sorely afflicted and deprived
thereof. Alas for you and for them that walk in your ways and follow in your footsteps!
47. O CHILDREN OF DESIRE!
Put away the garment of vainglory, and divest yourselves of the attire of haughtiness.
In the third of the most holy lines writ and recorded in the Ruby Tablet by the pen of the
unseen this is revealed:
48. O BRETHREN!
Be forbearing one with another and set not your affection on things below. Pride not
yourselves in your glory, and be not ashamed of abasement. By My beauty! I have created all things from dust, and to dust will I return
them again.
49. O CHILDREN OF DUST!
Tell the rich of the midnight sighing of the poor, lest heedlessness lead them into the
path of destruction, and deprive them of the Tree of Wealth. To give and to be generous are attributes of Mine; well is it with him that
adorneth himself with My virtues.
50. O QUINTESSENCE OF PASSION!
Put away all covetousness and seek contentment; for the covetous hath ever been deprived,
and the contented hath ever been loved and praised.
51. O SON OF MY HANDMAID!
Be not troubled in poverty nor confident in riches, for poverty is followed by riches, and
riches are followed by poverty. Yet to be poor in all save God is a wondrous gift, belittle not the value thereof, for in the end it
will make thee rich in God, and thus thou shalt know the meaning of the utterance, "In truth ye are the poor," and the holy
words, "God is the all-possessing," shall even as the true morn break forth gloriously resplendent upon the horizon of the lover's heart, and abide
secure on the throne of wealth.
52. O CHILDREN OF NEGLIGENCE AND PASSION!
Ye have suffered My enemy to enter My house and have cast out My friend, for ye have
enshrined the love of another than Me in your hearts. Give ear to the sayings of the Friend and turn towards His paradise. Worldly
friends, seeking their own good, appear to love one the other, whereas the true Friend has loved and doth love you for your own sakes;
indeed He hath suffered for your guidance countless afflictions. Be not disloyal to such a Friend, nay rather hasten unto Him. Such
is the day-star of the word of truth and faithfulness, that hath dawned above the horizon of the pen of the Lord of all names. Open
your ears that ye may hearken unto the word of God, the Help in peril, the Self-existent.
53. O YE THAT PRIDE YOURSELVES ON MORTAL RICHES!
Know ye in truth that wealth is a mighty barrier between the seeker and his desire, the
lover and his beloved. The rich, but for a few, shall in no wise attain the court of His presence nor enter the city of content and
resignation. Well is it then with him, who, being rich, is not hindered by his riches from the eternal kingdom, nor deprived by them of imperishable
dominion. By the Most Great Name! The splendour of such a wealthy man shall illuminate the dwellers of heaven, even as the sun
enlightens the people of the earth!
54. O YE RICH ONES ON EARTH!
The poor in your midst are My trust; guard ye My trust, and be not intent only on your own
ease.
55. O SON OF PASSION!
Cleanse thyself from the defilement of riches and in perfect peace advance into the realm
of poverty; that from the well-spring of detachment thou mayest quaff the wine of immortal life.
56. O MY SON!
The company of the ungodly increaseth sorrow, whilst fellowship with the righteous
cleaneth the rust from off the heart. He that seeketh to commune with God, let him betake himself to the companionship of His loved ones; and he
that desireth to hearken unto the word of God, let him give ear to the words of His chosen ones.
57. O SON OF DUST!
Beware! Walk not with the ungodly and seek not fellowship with him, for such companionship
turneth the radiance of the heart into infernal fire.
58. O SON OF MY HANDMAID!
Wouldst thou seek the grace of the holy spirit, enter into fellowship with the righteous,
for he hath drunk the cup of eternal life at the hands of the immortal Cup-bearer and even as the true morn doth quicken and illumine the
hearts of the dead.
59. O HEEDLESS ONES!
Think not the secrets of hearts are hidden, nay, know ye of a certainty that in clear
characters they are engraved and openly manifest in the holy Presence.
60. O FRIENDS!
Verily I say, whatsoever ye have concealed within your hearts is to Us open and manifest
as the day; but that it is hidden is of Our grace and favour, and not of your deserving.
61. O SON OF MAN!
A dewdrop out of the fathomless ocean of My mercy I have shed upon the peoples of the
world, yet found none turn thereunto, inasmuch as everyone hath turned away from the celestial wine of unity unto the foul dregs
of impurity, and, content with mortal cup, hath put away the chalice of immortal beauty. Vile is that wherewith he is contented.
62. O SON OF DUST!
Turn not away thine eyes from the matchless wine of immortal Beloved, and open them not to
foul and mortal dregs. Take from the hands of the divine Cup-bearer the chalice of immortal life, that all wisdom may be thine,
and that thou mayest hearken unto the mystic voice calling from the realm of the invisible. Cry aloud, ye that are of low aim!
Wherefore have ye turned away from My holy and immortal wine unto evanescent water?
63. O YE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD!
Know verily that an unforeseen calamity is following you and that grievous retribution
awaiteth you. Think not the deeds ye have committed have been blotted from My sight. By My beauty! All your doings hath My pen
graven with open characters upon tablets of chrysolite.
64. O OPPRESSORS OF EARTH!
Withdraw your hands from tyranny, for I have pledged Myself not to forgive any man's
injustice. This is My covenant which I have irrevocably decreed in the preserved tablet and sealed it with My seal of glory.
65. O REBELLIOUS ONES!
My forbearance hath emboldened you and My long-suffering hath made you negligent, in such
wise that ye have spurred on the fiery charger of passion into perilous ways that lead unto
destruction. Have ye thought Me
heedless or that I was unaware?
66. O EMIGRANTS!
The tongue I have designed for the mention of Me, defile it not with detraction. If the
fire of self overcome you, remember your own faults and not the faults of My creatures, inasmuch as everyone of you knoweth his own
self better than he knoweth others.
67. O CHILDREN OF FANCY!
Know verily, that while the radiant dawn breaketh above the horizon of eternal holiness,
the satanic secrets and deeds done in the gloom of might shall be laid bare and manifest before the peoples of the world.
68. O WEED THAT SPRINGETH OUT OF DUST!
Wherefore have not these soiled hands of thine touched first thine own garment, and why
with thine heart defiled with desire and passion dost thou seek to commune with Me and to enter My sacred realm? Far, far are ye
from that which ye desire.
69. O CHILDREN OF ADAM!
Holy words and pure and goodly deeds ascend unto the heaven of celestial glory. Strive
that your deeds may be cleansed from the dust of self and hypocrisy and find favour at the court of glory; for ere long the
assayers of mankind shall, in the holy presence of the Adored one, accept naught but absolute virtue and deeds of stainless purity. This is the
day-star of wisdom and of divine mystery that hath shone above the horizon of the divine will. Blessed are they that turn thereunto.
70. O SON OF WORLDLINESS!
Pleasant is the realm of being, wert thou to attain thereto; glorious is the domain of
eternity, shouldst thou pass beyond the world of mortality; sweet is the holy ecstasy if thou drinkest of the mystic chalice from the hands
of the celestial Youth. Shouldst thou attain this station, thou wouldst be freed from destruction and death, from toil and sin.
71. O MY FRIENDS!
Call ye to mind that covenant ye have entered into with Me upon Mount Paran, situate
within the hallowed precincts of Zaman. I have taken to witness the concourse on high and the dwellers in the city of eternity, yet now
none do I find faithful unto the covenant. Of a certainty pride and rebellion have effaced it from the hearts, in such wise that no trace
thereof remaineth. Yet knowing this, I waited and disclosed it not.
72. O MY SERVANT!
Thou art even as a finely tempered sword concealed in the darkness of its sheath and its
value hidden from the artificer's knowledge. Wherefore come forth from the sheath of self and desire that thy worth may be made
resplendent and manifest unto all the world.
73. O MY FRIEND!
Thou art the day-star of the heavens of My holiness, let not the defilement of the world
eclipse thy splendour. Rend asunder the veil of heedlessness, that from behind the clouds thou mayest emerge resplendent and array all
things with the apparel of life.
74. O CHILDREN OF VAINGLORY!
For a fleeting sovereignty ye have abandoned My imperishable dominion, and have adorned
yourselves with the gay livery of the world and made of it your boast. By My beauty! All will I gather beneath the one-coloured
covering of the dust and efface all these diverse colours save them that choose My own, and that is purging from every colour.
75. O CHILDREN OF NEGLIGENCE!
Set not your affections on mortal sovereignty and rejoice not therein. Ye are even as the
unwary bird that with full confidence warbleth upon the bough; till of a sudden the fowler Death throws it upon the dust, and the melody,
the form and the colour are gone, leaving not a trace. Wherefore take heed, O bondslaves of desire!
76. O SON OF MY HANDMAID!
Guidance hath ever been given by words, and now it is given by deeds. Every one must show
forth deeds that are pure and holy, for words are the property of all alike, whereas such deeds as these belong only to Our loved
ones. Strive then with heart and soul to distinguish yourselves by your deeds. In this wise We counsel you in this holy and
resplendent tablet.
77. O SON OF JUSTICE!
In the night-season the beauty of the immortal Being hath repaired from the emerald height
of fidelity unto the Sadratu'l-Muntaha, and wept with such a weeping that the concourse on high and the dwellers of the realms above
wailed at His lamenting. Whereupon there was asked, Why the wailing and weeping? He made reply: As bidden I waited expectant upon
the hill of faithfulness, yet inhaled not from them that dwell on earth the fragrance of fidelity. Then summoned to return I beheld,
and lo! certain doves of holiness were sore tried within the claws of the dogs of the earth. Thereupon the Maid of heaven hastened
forth unveiled and resplendent from Her mystic mansion, and asked of their names, and all were told but one. And when urged, the first
letter thereof was uttered, whereupon the dwellers of the celestial chambers rushed forth out of their habitation of glory. And
whilst the second letter was pronounced they fell down, one and all, upon the dust. At that moment a voice was heard from the inmost shrine:
"Thus far and no farther." Verily we bear witness to that which they have done and are now doing.
78. O SON OF MY HANDMAID!
Quaff from the tongue of the merciful the stream of divine mystery, and behold from the
dayspring of divine utterance the unveiled splendour of the day-star of wisdom. Sow the seeds of My divine wisdom in the pure soil of
the heart, and water them with the waters of certitude, that the hyacinths of knowledge and wisdom may spring up fresh and green
from the holy city of the heart.
79. O SON OF DESIRE!
How long wilt thou soar in the realms of desire? Wings have I bestowed upon thee, that
thou mayest fly to the realms of mystic holiness and not the regions of satanic fancy. The comb, too, have I given thee that thou mayest
dress My raven locks, and not lacerate My throat.
80. O MY SERVANTS!
Ye are the trees of My garden; ye must give forth goodly and wondrous fruits, that ye
yourselves and others may profit therefrom. Thus it is incumbent on every one to engage in crafts and professions, for therein lies
the secret of wealth, O men of understanding! For
results depend upon means, and the grace of God shall be all sufficient unto you. Trees
that yield no fruit have been and will ever be for the fire.
81. O MY SERVANT!
The basest of men are they that yield no fruit on earth. Such men are verily counted as
among the dead, nay better are the dead in the sight of God than those idle and worthless souls.
82. O MY SERVANT!
The best of men are they that earn a livelihood by their calling and spend upon themselves
and upon their kindred for the love of God, the Lord of all words.
The mystic and wondrous Bride, hidden ere this beneath the veiling of utterance, hath now,
by the grace of God and His divine favour, been made manifest even as the resplendent light shed by the beauty of the
Beloved. I bear witness, O friends! that the favour is complete, the argument is fulfilled, the proof manifest and the
evidence established. Let it now be seen what
your endeavours in the path of detachment will reveal. In this wise hath the divine favour
been fully vouchsafed unto them that are in heaven and on earth. All praise to God, the Lord of all Worlds.