O thou who dost believe in the Spirit of Christ, in the
Kingdom of God! The body is composed, in truth, of corporeal elements and every
composition is necessarily subject to decomposition; but the spirit is an
essence, simple, pure, spiritual, eternal, perpetual and divine. He who seeketh
Christ from the point of view of His body hath, in truth, debased Him and hath
gone astray from Him; but he who seeketh Christ from the point of view of His
Spirit will grow from day to day in joy, attraction, zeal, proximity,
perception and vision.
Thou hast then to seek the Spirit of Christ in this
marvelous day. The heaven whither Christ ascended is not an infinite space. His
heaven is much rather the kingdom of His Lord, the Munificent. As He said, “The
Son of Man is in heaven.” It is known then that His heaven is beyond the
boundaries that surround existence and that He is elevated for the people who
adore.
Pray God to ascend to this heaven, to taste of its food—and
know thou that the people have not understood to this day the mystery of the
Holy Scriptures. They believe that Christ was deprived of His heaven when He
was in this world, that He had fallen from the heights of His elevation and
that later He ascended to this elevated pinnacle—that is to say, towards the
heaven which doth not exist, for there is only space. They expect that He will
descend from this heaven seated upon a cloud. They believe that there is in the
heavens a cloud upon which He will be seated and by which He will descend;
while, in reality, the clouds are vapors which rise from the earth and which do
not descend from the heavens. The cloud mentioned in the Holy Scriptures is the
human body, because it is a veil for them, like a cloud, which prevents them
from seeing the Sun of Truth which is shining in the horizon of Christ.
I pray God to open before your face the gates of revelation
and of vision in such a way that thou shalt learn the mysteries of God in this
known day…
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, vol. 2)