“Investigate  and study the Holy Scriptures word by word so that you may attain the  knowledge of the mysteries hidden therein.
The Bahá'í month of ’Ilm (Knowledge) is the nineteen day period beginning October 16.
     When  thinking of knowledge, most people may immediately think of the  material comforts of modern life. After all it is the knowledge of  scientists that has led to the great inventions and myriad products  available today that we all take for granted and feel entitled to. A  pervasive feeling of “I deserve this” seems to permeate our acceptance  of life’s conveniences, with little thought of why we deserve them.  Bahá'í Teachings provide a contrary view of our contemporary mood as  noted below:
Knowledge of Spiritual Texts
   “Investigate  and study the Holy Scriptures word by word so that you may attain the  knowledge of the mysteries hidden therein. Be not satisfied with words,  but seek to understand the spiritual meanings hidden in the heart of the  words….These are the mysteries of God. It is not the reading of the  words that profits you; it is the understanding of their meanings.  Therefore, pray God that you may be enabled to comprehend the mysteries  of the divine Testaments.
     All the texts and teachings of  the holy Testaments have intrinsic spiritual meanings. They are not to  be taken literally….May your souls be illumined by the light of the  Words of God, and may you become repositories of the mysteries of God,  for no comfort is greater and no happiness is sweeter than spiritual  comprehension of the divine teachings.”  “The Divine Art of Living” pg. 58, Bahá'í Publishing Trust, 1986 edition
     When  one accepts the Bahá'í Teachings she has already discovered, in her  search after truth, that the world is in some sort of transitional  phase. Material comforts are accepted by modern society merely as  elements of an advancing civilization and nothing more. Of themselves  they have not brought any sort of peace, nay, they have brought with  their wonders unprecedented bloodshed, greed and imbalance. Since they  have evolved largely with ever increasing speed in the last century and a  half, a conundrum exists. A person of knowledge may ponder why all this  material progress has not brought an aura of peace and comfort as well?  The words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha’ cry out for an audience; “…for no comfort is  greater and no happiness is sweeter than spiritual comprehension of the  divine teachings.“
     That is not to say that material wealth is  to be avoided. When Baha’u’llah brought His message to humans, it was  infused with the potential to develop both the material and the  spiritual elements of our lives with the wonders of new capabilities.  Material comforts are meant to be enjoyed by all within a prescribed  moderation, rather than to encourage a society such as today’s with its  materialistic extremes.
     One of the lessons we’ve learned in the  last century and a half is that humans are plenty smart in the pursuit  of material progress. While the powerful infusion of the Bahá'í Spirit  has prompted an unprecedented promotion of the material, its pillar of  spirituality has been largely ignored. Yet, the Teachings predominantly  emphasize a theme of spirituality, proclaiming a solution for all the  world’s ills. There is a spiritual solution for the economic problem;  there is a spiritual solution that will lead to the abandonment of  warfare; there is a spiritual solution for the elimination of prejudice,  even among those who are caught up in the reliving of the prejudices of  their fathers and fore-fathers.
     And how does a society become  spiritual? One person at a time. A good first step would be for each of  us to take to heart such statements as the lead-in to this article  suggests: “…All the texts and teachings of the holy Testaments have  intrinsic spiritual meanings. They are not to be taken literally….May  your souls be illumined by the light of the Words of God, and may you  become repositories of the mysteries of God, for no comfort is greater  and no happiness is sweeter than spiritual comprehension of the divine  teachings.”
     To follow that advice will require modification of  the thought processes that most humans pursue. The “past” dictates a  common practice for those of faith to try to closely and literally heed  the advice of their scriptures, with an understanding that “the spirit”  will be taken care of for them by their clergy. Not any more. Not only  do the Bahá'í Teachings require that all humans must become educated,  but that each person must glean an understanding of the  Holy Scriptures  for herself, for, in the New Order, a clergy will be no longer  specified.
     Additionally, the deeper one gets into the Writings,  the more apparent it becomes that a new mode of participation is  expected from its adherents while they are in their life-long search  after Truth. On closer look, many of the passages (such as those cited  above) request a new concept of study when reading the scriptures. The  Mystery beyond the word content of the Writings is such that no matter  where a person is in her spiritual development, there is always more to  glean from a course of study.
     Could it be that there is a  mysterious vibration surrounding the holy words that we presently cannot  comprehend?  Since we are only now experiencing the opening chapters of  this new world order, “…the likes of which mortal eyes have never  witnessed…” it is very probable that human progress will require a new  dimension of understanding beyond what we now follow. How else may one  explain a future based upon the promise of “…Thy kingdom come, Thy will  be done in earth as it is in heaven.”
     As suggested by  ‘Abdu’l-Baha’, the pure meaning and purpose of the Bahá'í Writings may  only be fully realized when one learns to comprehend the mysteries of  the divine Testaments. No doubt, through God’s love, that understanding  will lead to the throwing off of prejudices and shackles of the past  generations, and reaping the harvest of God‘s will on earth.
David Maxwell   

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ReplyDeleteWang! this is not a Baha'i site.
ReplyDeleteOfficial Baha'i website is Bahais.org