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Baha’u’llah and the New Era

CHAPTER 5: WHAT IS A BAHA'I
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Thus may this Sunrise flood the horizons, this Melody gladden and make happy all the people, this divine Remedy become the panacea for every disease, this Spirit of Truth become the cause of life for every soul.
Severance Devotion to God implies also severance from everything that is not of God, severance, that is, from all selfish and worldly, and ever other-worldly desires.

The path of God may lie through riches or poverty, health or sickness, through palace or dungeon, rose garden or torture chamber.
Whichever it be, the Baha'i will learn to accept his lot with "radiant acquiescence." Severance does not mean stolid indifference to one's surroundings or passive resignation to evil conditions; nor does it mean despising the good things which God has created.

The true Baha'i will not be callous, nor apathetic nor ascetic.

He will find abundant interest, abundant work and abundant joy in the Path of God, but he will not deviate one hair's breadth from that path in pursuit of pleasure nor hanker after anything that God has denied him.

When a man becomes a Baha'i, God's Will becomes his will, for to be at variance with God is the one thing he cannot endure.


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