It is clear and evident that whenever the Manifestations of Holiness were revealed, the divines of their day have hindered the people from attaining unto the way of truth. To this testify the records of all the scriptures and heavenly books. Not one Prophet of God was made manifest Who did not fall a victim to the relentless hate, to the denunciation, denial, and execration of the clerics of His day! Woe unto them for the iniquities their hands have formerly wrought! Woe unto them for that which they are now doing! What veils of glory more grievous than these embodiments of error! By the righteousness of God! to pierce such veils is the mightiest of all acts, and to rend them asunder the most meritorious of all deeds! May God assist us and assist you, O concourse of the Spirit! that perchance ye may in the time of His Manifestation be graciously aided to perform such deeds, and may in His days attain unto the Presence of God.
We are now at paragraph 17 of these thirty paragraphs focusing on the first of the two stations of the Manifestations of God, namely that of "pure abstraction and essential unity".
And just so we don't forget, this also comes under the larger heading of understanding what is meant by "Return", in the sense of the return of the Messenger of God. He began this particular section by talking about seeing them all as absolutely identical, and what any one of them said about themselves can also refer to them each and all.
He then went on to talk about how many people deny them merely because they don't want to change from the faith of their ancestors. There were some, though, who did and they were truly transformed, as incredibly transformed as copper would be if it suddenly became gold. In every age we can find stories of people who were changed like this, and in this sense we can begin to see a bit of what is meant by "return".
After touching on this subject, He reminded us that just as any of them can claim to be like any of the previous Messengers, they can just as easily and just as truthfully claim to be the last. For in the realm of the Messengers, there is no difference between any of them.
This, however, confuses many lay people. Some blindly follow their religious leaders, and others are blinded by the pomp of the learned and upper classes. They will refuse to accept anything from anyone who does not shine in their eyes, regardless of the sensibility and wisdom these people may teach.
Now, here, in this paragraph, He turns His attention back to the religious leaders. He reminds us that all the Messengers have suffered at the hands of these misguided leaders, and that these same clergy suffered and will suffer for having done so. He points out that teaching people, despite the veils put up by these leaders, is one of the greatest acts we can perform. Then He concludes this paragraph with a prayerful request for aid and assistance.
But let's take a closer look at this paragraph.
The first half is nothing short of a reminder to "Consider the past". We are all familiar with the trend, but so few are willing to admit that it might happen in their lifetime, or that they might not recognize His return. But let's face it, the clerics can be a grievous veil. After all, if we are religious, and love our faith, then we probably also revere our religious leaders, whether or not they are worthy of it. We probably confuse the position for the person. After all, the position of a religious leader is a noble station and worthy of admiration. But unfortunately that position is sometimes filled by someone who is not worthy to be there. The position itself can be like a veil, making them seem glorious, all the while hiding their flaws. It's kind of like a warthog with a wedding veil. Some may be fooled into thinking the animal a beautiful bride.
But then Baha'u'llah offers us some encouragement. He tells us that it is a mighty act to just pierce that veil.
Let's think about that, though. Piercing the veil? Isn't that like poking a hole in it? Allowing us to see a tiny bit of what's underneath? Sure.
And maybe that's why He continues with that "most meritorious of all deeds": completely rending that veil. Ripping it to shreds. Seizing it and tearing it to pieces so that there is nothing left. Fully exposing what is underneath that veil for all to see.
This is His prayer.
"May God assist us", Baha'u'llah Himself, and us, the readers, who He seems to be referring to as the "concourse of the Spirit", to be able to do this in the time of the next Messenger, which is, of course, His own Dispensation.
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