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Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
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Pages 108-109
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"O thou revered sincere one!..."
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O thou revered sincere one!
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Know thou, verily, the brilliant realities and sanctified
spirits are likened to a shining crescent. It has one face
turned toward the Sun of Truth, and another face opposite
to the contingent world. The journey of this
crescent in the heaven of the universe ends in (becoming)
a full moon. That is, that face of it which is
turned toward the divine world becomes also opposite
to the contingent world, and by this, both its merciful
and spiritual, as well as contingent, perfections become
complete.
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