Elucidation of Objectives — Page 63
Tau di h-e-Mar a m 63 Himself. No Divine purpose or intention is expressed in the world except through the medium of these interme- diaries. This alone is the age-old and time-honoured law of nature extant since the beginning of time. One mar- vels at the warped reasoning of those who believe that it is because of the clouds that rain falls on the earth, and that without the water-laden clouds, rain cannot fall on its own. Yet out of rank ignorance, they choose to mock at the rain of revelation which falls on the pure of heart and for which the agency of Angels required by the Law is a must. They say, "Couldn't God send down revelation directly without using Angels as the go- betweens?" On the one hand they believe that it is against the law of nature to hear sounds without the medium of air. And on the other, they are oblivious of the same law of nature and of the spiritual breeze which transmits the voice of God to the hearts of the recipients of revelation. They also believe that the light of the Sun is required for eyes to see; but they do not believe that there is any need of heavenly light for the spiritual eyes to see. Now that we have come to know the divine Law of God Almighty, that this universe and all its internal and external 'sense organs' are like His organs, that all objects are engaged in functioning as His organs in their respective spheres and that God's Will always finds expression through these organs and never without their