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April 8
The first teaching of Bahá’u’lláh is the duty incumbent upon
all to investigate reality. What does it mean to investigate reality? It means
that man must forget all hearsay and examine truth himself, for he does not
know whether statements he hears are in accordance with reality or not.
Wherever he finds truth or reality, he must hold to it, forsaking, discarding
all else; for outside of reality there is naught but superstition and
imagination. For example, during the days of Jesus Christ the Jews were
expecting the appearance of the Messiah, praying and beseeching God day and
night that the Promised One might appear. Why did they reject Him when He did
appear? They denied Him absolutely, refused to believe in Him. There was no
abuse and persecution which they did not heap upon Him. They reviled Him with
curses, placed a crown of thorns upon His head, led Him through the streets in
scorn and derision and finally crucified Him. Why did they do this? Because
they did not investigate the truth or reality of Christ and were not able to
recognize Him as the Messiah of God. Had they investigated sincerely for
themselves, they would surely have believed in Him, respected Him and bowed before
Him in reverence. They would have considered His manifestation the greatest
bestowal upon mankind. They would have accepted Him as the very Savior of man;
but, alas, they were veiled, they held to imitations of ancestral beliefs and
hearsay and did not investigate the truth of Christ. They were submerged in the
sea of superstitions and were, therefore, deprived of witnessing that glorious
bounty; they were withheld from the fragrances or breaths of the Holy Spirit
and suffered in themselves the greatest debasement and degradation. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
from a talk, April 25, 1912, Washington, D.C.; “The Promulgation of Universal
Peace’)