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Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
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Pages 200-201
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"O thou who art attracted to the Fragrances of God!..."
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O thou who art attracted to the Fragrances of God!
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Verily, I considered the meanings of thy beautiful
words and found them as a peerless, brilliant pearl,
shining with a luster of the lights of the love of God.
God shall surely enable thee [to speak] in more eloquent
and wonderful words through a confirmation
from the Spirit of the gift of God.***
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O maid-servant of God! Verily, the picture (photograph)
is an indication of what is in the heart of man.
There are faces which are rejoiced and brilliant like
unto the garden of paradise and faces which are dusty
and dark and are covered with the dimness of fire.
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Verily I beg of God that He may strengthen thee in
whatever matter thou mayest undertake and unto which
thou mayest advance.
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O maid-servant of God! Thy heart shall surely have
attractions and revelations through the power of the
Beauty of El-ABHA, which will be followed by glad-tidings
and signs, in every minute and instant. Verily,
I reveal unto thee in spirit and address thee in heart,
a speech which will open unto thee the doors of mysteries
which are concealed behind veils. When mirrors
become pure and the lights shine, the signs of the Sun
of Truth shall reflect therein with most wonderful
splendors.
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O maid-servant of God! Verily, I have not forgotten
thee and will not forget thee. Trust thou in the love
of Abdul-Baha, for verily, nothing equals it.
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O maid-servant of God! Verily, the Household
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present unto thee greeting and praise, with all longing
and attraction.
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Notes
1. [At Acca.]
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