…until material achievements, physical accomplishments and
human virtues are reinforced by spiritual perfections, luminous qualities and
characteristics of mercy, no fruit or result shall issue therefrom, nor will
the happiness of the world of humanity, which is the ultimate aim, be attained.
For although, on the one hand, material achievements and the development of the
physical world produce prosperity, which exquisitely manifests its intended
aims, on the other hand dangers, severe calamities and violent afflictions are
imminent.
Consequently, when thou lookest at the orderly pattern of
kingdoms, cities and villages, with the attractiveness of their adornments, the
freshness of their natural resources, the refinement of their appliances, the
ease of their means of travel, the extent of knowledge available about the
world of nature, the great inventions, the colossal enterprises, the noble
discoveries and scientific researches, thou wouldst conclude that civilization
conduceth to the happiness and the progress of the human world. Yet shouldst
thou turn thine eye to the discovery of destructive and infernal machines, to
the development of forces of demolition and the invention of fiery implements,
which uproot the tree of life, it would become evident and manifest unto thee
that civilization is conjoined with barbarism. Progress and barbarism go hand
in hand, unless material civilization be confirmed by Divine Guidance, by the
revelations of the All-Merciful and by godly virtues, and be reinforced by
spiritual conduct, by the ideals of the Kingdom and by the outpourings of the
Realm of Might....
Therefore, this civilization and material progress should be
combined with the Most Great Guidance so that this nether world may become the
scene of the appearance of the bestowals of the Kingdom, and physical
achievements may be conjoined with the effulgences of the Merciful. This in
order that the beauty and perfection of the world of man may be unveiled and be
manifested before all in the utmost grace and splendour. Thus everlasting glory
and happiness shall be revealed.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Selections from the Writings
of ‘Abdu’l-Baha’; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Conservation of the
Earth's Resources)