“People are
often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered,
Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives,
Be
kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some
false friends and some true enemies,
Succeed anyway. If
you are honest and frank, people may cheat you,
Be honest and frank anyway. What
you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight,
Build anyway. If
you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous,
Be happy anyway. The
good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow,
Do good anyway. Give
the world the best you have, and it may never be enough,
Give the world the
best you've got anyway. You see, in the final analysis, it is
between you and God,
It never was between you and them anyway.”—Mother Theresa
“We do not see things as they are,
we see them as we are.”
-the Talmud
"Furthermore, know ye that God has created in man the power of
reason, whereby man is enabled to investigate reality. God has not intended
man to imitate blindly his fathers and ancestors. He has endowed him with
mind, or the faculty of reasoning, by the exercise of which he is to
investigate and discover the truth, and that which he finds real and true he
must accept."
-Abdu'l-Baha
“God always
answers in the deeps, never in the shallows of our soul.”
–Anonymous
“I cannot teach anybody
anything. I can only make them think.”
-
Socrates
“I am the
wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.”
Valley of Search
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The steed of this
Valley is patience; without patience the wayfarer on this journey will reach
nowhere and attain no goal. Nor should he ever be downhearted; if he strive
for a hundred thousand years and yet fail to behold the beauty of the Friend,
he should not falter. For those who seek the Ka'bih of "for Us"
rejoice in the tidings: "In Our ways will We guide them." "And
whoso maketh efforts for Us, in Our ways will We guide them." In their
search, they have stoutly girded up the loins of service, and seek at every
moment to journey from the plane of heedlessness into the realm of being. No
bond shall hold them back, and no counsel shall deter them.
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In this journey the
seeker reacheth a stage wherein he seeth all created things wandering
distracted in search of the Friend. How many a Jacob will he see, hunting
after his Joseph; he will behold many a lover, hasting to seek the Beloved,
he will witness a world of desiring ones searching after the One Desired. At
every moment he findeth a weighty matter, in every hour he becometh aware of
a mystery; for he hath taken his heart away from both worlds, and set out for
the Ka'bih of the Beloved. At every step, aid from the Invisible Realm will
attend him and the heat of his search will grow.
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One must judge of
search by the standard of the Majnún of Love. It is related that one day they
came upon Majnún sifting the dust, and his tears flowing down. They said,
"What doest thou?" He said, "I seek for Laylí." They
cried, "Alas for thee! Laylí is of pure spirit, and thou seekest her in
the dust!" He said, "I seek her everywhere; haply somewhere I shall
find her."
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The true seeker
hunteth naught but the object of his quest, and the lover hath no desire save
union with his beloved. Nor shall the seeker reach his goal unless he sacrifice
all things. That is, whatever he hath seen, and heard, and understood, all
must he set at naught, that he may enter the realm of the spirit, which is
the City of God. Labor is needed, if we are to seek Him; ardor is needed, if
we are to drink of the honey of reunion with Him; and if we taste of this
cup, we shall cast away the world.
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On this journey the
traveler abideth in every land and dwelleth in every region. In every face,
he seeketh the beauty of the Friend; in every country he looketh for the
Beloved. He joineth every company, and seeketh fellowship with every soul,
that haply in some mind he may uncover the secret of the Friend, or in some
face he may behold the beauty of the Loved One.
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And if, by the help of
God, he findeth on this journey a trace of the traceless Friend, and inhaleth
the fragrance of the long-lost Joseph from the heavenly messenger, he shall
straightway step into the Valley of Love”.
-Baha’u’llah
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