Thursday 21 February 2013

Theme: Knowledge of God – Part III


Theme: Knowledge of God – Part III
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If you did not have a chance to read part one and two of Knowledge of God the links are: http://3-d-project.blogspot.ca/2013/02/theme-knowledge-of-god-part-i.html
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The third source of God’s knowledge is the Holy Spirit.  To understand the link between God and the Holy Spirit is of vital importance. As mentioned before, God is separate from His creation and there is no direct connection between the absolute and contingent world except through the intervention of the Holy Spirit. Also called the Great Spirit, it is the breath of God. Symbolically, God is like the sun and the Holy Spirit is like the rays of the sun. We need the sun to survive, but if we were to approach it we would be consumed in its heat. Likewise, if the sun came down to us the earth would be burned. The rays of the sun carry the light and the heat of the sun. God’s power is channeled through the Holy Spirit.

The Manifestations obey the promptings of the same Spirit. For Moses this Spirit was in the form of a burning bush, for Jesus a dove, for Mohammad Gabriel and for Baha’u’llah the Maid of Heaven. Manifestations are not schooled like the rest of us: they possess an innate knowledge. The Holy Spirit instructs them, to the extent that every moment of their lives, whatever they say or do is a consequence of their obedience to the Holy Spirit.

Humans also feel the power of the Holy Spirit. Abdu'l-Baha explains:

Today the light of Truth is shining upon the world in its abundance; the breezes of the heavenly garden are blowing throughout all regions; the call of the Kingdom is heard in all lands, and the breath of the Holy Spirit is felt in all hearts that are faithful. (Abdu'l-Baha, Abdu'l-Baha in London, p. 19)


To receive the divine bounties available to the faithful ones, they must be continually receptive to them. The good news is that the outpouring of blessing is continuous and abundant. All we have to do is turn our antenna in the right direction.

According to Abdu'l-Baha, the Holy Spirit transforms our living conditions, regardless of our beliefs. It removes strife and wars so that humans may unite. All the wonders of this age, manifested in new sciences and art, in an emerging a global consciousness, a new awakening in human rights, and the pursuit of justice, are all inspirations of the Holy Spirit. No human development can happen without this force. Abdu'l-Baha assures us that the future is so bright that the Most Great Peace will surely come, powered by the mercy of God and channeled through the Holy Spirit.

To tie all these four types of existence—Divinity, the Holy Spirit, the Manifestations of God and human beings—into an array of cosmic connectivity, we turn to the Baha’i ring symbol. The kingdom of God is at the top, below is the realm of the Manifestations and the third existence is humanity. A line cutting across all these three realities is the Holy Spirit.

The fourth way we learn about God is through our surroundings. If we are lucky, we are greeted with loving, kind, patient, and generous parents. If our star shines even brighter we come across loyal friends, compassionate bosses, and live in a kinder and gentler society. The environment is a laboratory to learn about these virtues.

Not everyone is lucky all the time. Spiritual travel is filled with mishaps and confusion. Sometimes the path looks extremely bleak. You don’t feel the presence of God in your life. But regardless of your spiritual state, God is still watching you as He always does, according Baha'u'llah’s words:  
Consider, moreover, how frequently doth man become forgetful of his own self, whilst God remaineth, through His all-encompassing knowledge, aware of His creature, and continueth to shed upon him the manifest radiance of His glory. It is evident, therefore, that, in such circumstances, He is closer to him than his own self. He will, indeed, so remain forever, for, whereas the one true God knoweth all things, perceiveth all things, and comprehendeth all things, mortal man is prone to err, and is ignorant of the mysteries that lie enfolded within him… (Baha'u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, p. 186)


If you feel remote from Him, who has moved? It’s always you. In times of remoteness from the Divine Presence, it is time to examine your spiritual account. To pick up the broken pieces, put them back together and fly again is laudable. Again, keep in mind that we are always under the watchful eyes of God. He only sees us through His kind, generous and compassionate eyes, just as loving parents see their children.

When we do manage to show forth the names and attributes of God, we have entered the phase of re-creating ourselves into beautiful souls. When we struggle to reflect the attributes of God, when it is hard for us to love or to forgive, we gain insight into God’s name the All-Loving or the Ever-Forgiving. This is a type of knowledge of God. To realize this divine process in this day is to also fulfill an ancient prophecy. During the last few decades many have predicted the end of the world on specific days, when the dead would literally rise from their graves and enter heaven in rapture. Raptures that were supposed to take place in 2000 and 2011 did not come to pass.  According to Baha’u’llah awakening is not a one-day event rather the dead are quickened by the Holy Spirit daily and will continue to do so for centuries to come.  He explains:

For he who had believed in God and in the Manifestation of His beauty was raised from the grave of heedlessness, gathered together in the sacred ground of the heart, quickened to the life of faith and certitude, and admitted into the paradise of the divine presence. What paradise can be loftier than this? (Baha'u'llah, Gems of Divine Mysteries, p. 42)

Now let’s go back to the short Baha’i obligatory prayer. The second part is to know God, and we know God through His Manifestations. The third part of this prayer is to “worship Thee.” Enshrined in this act of adoration is knowledge and love of God. In our next blog post, we will explore love.
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Reflection

Some of us have problem with worshiping God. Do you have any issue? Actually, the scope of divine adoration has been widely expanded. One does in the have to be in church, temple or synagogue to worship. It can happen in every moment of your life while leading a productive life of learning, working and raising a family.

Deeds (path of service)


Yet it behoveth the people of truth that the signs of humility should shine upon their faces, that the light of sanctity should radiate from their countenances, that they should walk upon the earth as though they were in the presence of God and distinguish themselves in their deeds from all the dwellers of the earth.             (Baha'u'llah, Gems of Divine Mysteries, p. 59)



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