Elucidation of Objectives

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Elucidation of Objectives — Page 71

Tau di h-e-Mar a m 71 When a person, even in the context of his limited scope, witnesses these phenomena for himself and then also happens to hear such people speak of it, it becomes impossible for him, because of this glimpse, however momentary, to deny in all fairness the possibility of such spiritual experiences. Hence after personally bearing witness to even a minor example of spiritual truth, he ipso facto becomes answerable to God, and can only deny the truth on pain of being apprehended. For instance, the A ry a today believe that after revealing the four Vedas God suddenly applied closure to revela- tion forever. But Divine Law gives the lie to their belief for they themselves know that the institution of revela- tion continues to operate even to this day. At times, even the sinners among them happen to see true dreams. It is quite clear that God who did not deprive even the sinful and the worldly of His spiritual grace and despite their lack of total affinity does on occasion shower His blessings even upon them, mutatis mutandis , what will He not confer upon those of His righteous servants who implicitly follow His Will and whose submission to Him is total. The moral of this genetic participation is that every person however sinful and evil, even a blood- thirsty infidel, should realize by reflecting upon this resemblance that God did not create him to go to waste. Instead, He has invested him with a built-in capacity for development and given him the basic form quite like a