"O thou whose heart is pure and whose souls is rejoiced!..." |
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1 | O thou whose heart is pure and whose souls is rejoiced! |
2 | Verily, thy revered wife sent unto us thy photograph and we say and rejoiced at witnessing thy face, even though it was a (mere) image, for, verily, this image indicateth the reality. Verily, I saw in thine eyes the sign of acuteness and thought. Let thy thoughts be an eternal thought, a spiritual reflection and divinely full of meaning. This is but truth and there is naught beyond truth except extinction. |