What is revelation

Discussion in 'Main Forum' started by Will, Monday, July 25, 2011.

  1. lexi New Member

    Failing this, we will be unable to benefit from the waves that are being broadcast.

    The fact that science has been unable, down to the present, to discern the sources of revelation does not mean that the fact of revelation should be regarded as a scientifically unacceptable phenomenon.

    In our judgment of matters we should not imagine that we are able, within our own limited historical period, to comprehend the entirety of being and its complex realities in their majesty and infinitude.

    Numerous waves are broadcast from every corner of the globe, waves which may be received elsewhere, yet we are totally unaware of them.

    It is not necessary that waves should be transmitted by means of metal instruments.

    There is no scientific proof negating the possibility of revelation.

    This should not be taken to negate the role of the human being as a free and independent being living within the world of contingencies; the assistance rendered unilaterally by nature to the human being does not diminish his value and standing.

    At night, ships on the ocean make use of radar in order to find out about other ships approaching, and radar can also be used to send pilotless planes to whatever destination may be desired.

    To accept bearing the burden of prophethood requires what is revelation capacity and energy.

    One of the reasons for this is that humans as a species are strongly subject to instinctual desires and material causes and limitations; this constitutes an obstacle which prevents the human being from attaining the conditions necessary for a direct relationship with the supramaterial realm.

    He returns to insert himself into the sweep of time with a view to control the forces of history, and thereby to create a fresh world of ideals.

    God therefore bestows the station of prophethood on those who have the ability and capacity to bear the heavy responsibilities of delineating a practical course for the human being to follow through the light of revelation.

    Revelation is a particular mode of awareness and perception that occurs in certain rare individuals.

    Moths have something similar to radar waves, so, in principle, we may say that waves can be produced, received and emitted by flesh, skin and bones.

    If matters are conveyed only to the heart, this is a question of inspiration, not of revelation.

    What capacity is it that gives rise to this remarkable, unerring sense of direction?

    The nature of that awareness is clear enough to them, and if it is unknowable to others, it is because they do not find in themselves that mysterious superawareness.

    However, through studying the properties and effects of that form of awareness, they can discern the truth or falsehood of those who lay claim to it and see whether or not they truly possess that great and abundant source of knowledge.

    Is obedience to the order of creation not a form of worship, one which involves neither logic nor knowledge?

    Thus they were able to make blossom the higher capacities and urges of the human being and to guide them towards happiness and the good.

    If the human mind can produce radar waves, why cannot it not also emit and receive other waves that are unknown to us and unrecognized by us?

    With a profound understanding of phenomena, and with a wide panorama open in front of him, human being's consciousness and culture will ultimately reach a point where many truths and mysteries will be unfolded before him.

    What instrument produces these rays, and in accordance with what frequency?

    As we know, being is infinite; therefore, the possibility of knowledge and perception also extends toward the infinite.

    All phenomena whether it be the plants that raise their heads above the soil, in the planets, the constellations, and the sun which aid us with their heat, their light and their rotation benefit the human being by fulfilling their functions in accordance with a certain type of revelation.

    It is possible that in the course of time science will advance to a point where it can show interesting findings in this area.

    Does the fact that such a relationship is unavailable to us constitute a proof of its impossibility for everyone?

    Once we understand the truths suggested by these questions, we can no longer assume an attitude of denial when faced with mysterious and complex phenomena.

    Since the purpose of prophethood is the comprehensive guidance of the individual and society toward perfection and the laying down of a legal system and a social order for mankind, the assumption of responsibility involved is necessarily heavy and taxing.

    God provides for the needs of the infant even before its birth by placing milk, the most appropriate form of sustenance for it, in the reservoir of the mother's breast, so that the sustenance of the child is ready for it as soon as it enters the world.

    Scientists have undertaken different experiments to understand how birds find their direction, but they have never been able to neutralize this capacity either in a bird or in any other animal.

    When we cannot fully solve, with some scientific interpretation, the problem of the unique and astonishing perceptions and sense that are used by animals to guide them in their existence; when we cannot comprehend the nature of the mysterious transmitter that is secreted in certain birds, enabling them to communicate with the opposite sex over great distances given these inabilities, how can we insist on trying with the methods of the empirical sciences to solve the problem of revelation, the unique relationship existing between one exalted human being and the source of all being?

    Would it be correct to regard the human being as less than a moth?

    Rather we must hope that as human knowledge expands and increases, certain mysteries will be disclosed to us and matters of which we are now ignorant will become clarified.

    The laws and the order which govern the whole expanse of being and on the basis of which all things take shape, demonstrate that the whole of being is imprinted with a certain revealed law.

    Although the human being has sense perception in common with the animals, some senses are far more highly developed in certain animals than in the human being.

    If the phenomenon of revelation lies outside the scope of sense perception and experimentation, and human knowledge has been unable, up to the present, to clarify this kind of reality, why should the impotence of science in this area arouse doubt and hesitation in us?

    What capacity and what type of perception is it that enables it to return to its original location?

    Likewise, mankind similarly needs those outstanding individuals who have two complementary properties: on the one hand, they will be linked to the material dimensions of human life, and, on the other hand, on account of certain powerful spiritual capacities, they will be in simultaneous contact with two worlds.

    An animal can be blindfolded and transported hundreds of kilometers away from its home, but astonishingly it is able to make its way back.

    Is the human being less than the instrument he has created himself?

    There are mysterious forms of perception in animals that scientists are unable to comprehend.

    Prophets who shone forth in the darkness at a time when discrimination, injustice and disunion had reached their height, began their missions with a command received through revelation.

    This has always remained a dark corner inaccessible to our thought and imagination, and it may always remain so.

    The purity and worthiness of an individual cannot be a causative factor in the establishment of that relationship.

    By arousing human beings' minds, they directed their attention to the subtle perceptions latent within their own primordial nature and attempted to cleanse them of the effects left by the beliefs and customs they had acquired from their environment.

    Of course, the ultimate nature of revelation and the type of perception that leads to it is not known to us, because it lies beyond the categories accessible to normal perception and the forms of awareness that are available to the human being through the operation of his creative intellect on the data and knowledge that he acquires.

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