The Honour of Prophets

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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The Honour of Prophets — Page 24

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 24 in the end, having witnessed divine blessings and favours, the light of certainty enters into him with great force so that his very being is entirely consumed. On account of his abundant contemplation of divine grandeur and power, his heart becomes the abode of God. Just as man’s soul can never be parted from his body while he is still alive, so too the certainty with which he is instilled by the Glorious God of Power, never parts from him. The holy spirit which pervades his being surges forth within him at all times. He speaks by the instruc tion of that holy spirit, and divine verities and insights pour forth from within him, and the grandeur of the Lord of Honour and Majesty remains encamped in his heart. The pleasure of certainty, sincerity and love con stantly flows within him like water, which irrigates his every organ and keeps them visibly blooming. A unique spark of satisfaction is noticeable in his eyes; his fore head beams indescribable light due to this satisfaction; his countenance is showered with the rain of divine love for all to see; and his tongue is also fully enriched by the bloom of divine light. A freshness visible in all his organs resembles the charming verdure observed after rainfall in spring on the branches and leaves of trees, as well as in flowers and fruit. But a person on whom this spirit has not descended and who has not been satiated by this