"Like moths around a light"--may we be thus!
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Mahmud
writes: "`Abdu'l-Bahá left Chicago for Cleveland in the morning. As He
was leaving, Bahá'ís and non-Bahá'ís surrounded Him like moths around a
light, their hearts burning with thoughts of separation and tears
flowing from their eyes.
The train reached Cleveland in the afternoon. [Ward's book specifies 4 pm.] Many
friends and newspaper reporters were at the station to welcome Him. The
reporters photographed Him with His companions and asked for an
interview.
After
making arrangements at the Euclid Hotel for His stay, `Abdu'l-Bahá gave
the reporters permission to visit. He gave them an account of the
history and teachings of the Cause. One of them questioned Him about His
mission. He replied:
My
message is the oneness of humanity and universal peace; the harmony of
true science and religion; the equality of rights; the elimination of
religious, racial and political prejudices; the truth of all the divine
religions; the removal of religious imitations and superstitions; the
education of women to such a degree that they may have equal rights with
men; the adjustment of the economic condition of all people so that if a
rich man enjoys honor and affluence, the poor man may also have a mat
to lie on and a house to dwell in; the establishment of spiritual
civilization; the reformation of human morals; the unity of all
religions, so that when the people of the world recognize the truth of
all religions, they may become united since truth is one -- if they
follow imitation, war and dissension shall remain, because imitations
are the cause of differences. [How's that for a mission statement?]
After an hour, He left the hotel for Dr Swingle's home for a meeting with the Bahá'ís. [Differing
translations of this talk appear in PUP and SofW. Both indicate that
the talk was given at Dr. Swingle's sanatorium.] After He
had some tea, He entered a room that was filled to capacity. He spoke to
the friends about the prosperity of America and the perfecting of
material civilization with spiritual refinement, the rising of the Sun
of Truth, the raising of the divine call and spreading the teachings of
God. The friends were deeply moved and full of admiration. Through their meeting with Him, they had found new life. At the beginning of the meeting, a photograph was taken of Him with His companions and some of the friends.
In
the evening, the auditorium of the Euclid Hotel was full and there was
standing room only. About five hundred Bahá'ís and non-Bahá'ís were
enchanted by His charm and speech. The meeting began and ended with
music. The audience was most appreciative of `Abdu'l-Bahá's talk on the
necessity of religion, the dangers of war and the benefits of love,
unity and harmony."
Wonder if that photo is available. . . .
I am at the "Wings to the Spirit" arts conference in Pensacola and had such an amazing time today presenting about our film. Meanwhile, Tim is home working on a 10-min. piece for the DC commemoration next week. I will be costuming a few people--as I did in Chicago last weekend. What a life! I feel like a moth following the Light--and new life prevails.
I am at the "Wings to the Spirit" arts conference in Pensacola and had such an amazing time today presenting about our film. Meanwhile, Tim is home working on a 10-min. piece for the DC commemoration next week. I will be costuming a few people--as I did in Chicago last weekend. What a life! I feel like a moth following the Light--and new life prevails.
Great post my friend excellent work :)
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