![]() The pilgrims recognized that Bahá'u'lláh was "He whom God shall make Manifest." They thought of Him as the Mouthpiece, the Manifestation of the Spirit of the Divine Father, Who had arisen to re-educate the world, which had forsaken the Law of Love, given to them nigh two thousand years ago by the Holy One, Christ Jesus, a humanity which had transferred their worship from the Lord of Compassion to that of the Golden Calf. The personality of Bahá'u'lláh, the pilgrims understood to have dwelt in a human temple, where the clouds of humanity veiled the mystery and the majesty of Divinity. To all comers He was the "Father of Compassion" and helpfulness in His presence was rest in His words peace and joy, love, and a wonderful wisdom.īeyond the comprehension of the people, in whose midst He walked, to the pilgrims, who journeyed from Persia, Arabia, and gradually from America and Europe, the Master was also their adored Lord, Who had been appointed to establish the teaching of His Father. ![]() ![]() "`Abbas Effendi" was the name by which He was known by all who came into His presence in those days, the dwellers in `Akka and the country round about, and also by the many who came to ask His help and counsel in problems great and small. Recorded by Miza Valiyyu'llah Khan Varqa son of the martyred poet, Varqa.ġ892 to 1908 After the passing, from this visible, mortal world, of Bahá'u'lláh, His devoted disciples turned their faces to the beloved Master, `Abbas Effendi. ![]() And now look to the Master, for this Power is His." This ethereal Power arose and quickened the world. ![]() "The people thought of Him as a poor young man, Whom they had crucified but He possessed the Power of the Great Ether, therefore He could not remain underground. "`At stated periods souls are sent to earth by the Mighty God with what we call "the Power of the Great Ether." And they who possess this power can do anything they have all Power.' "One night Bahá'u'lláh, as He walked back and forth in His room, said to my father: ![]()
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