Selections from the Writings of the Promised Messiah

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Selections from the Writings of the Promised Messiah — Page 8

who are endowed with beauty; Remind one of Thee every moment. To Thy direction is turned the pointing finger of every curly lock. With what mysterious qualities, Thou hast endowed every particle; Who can read through the voluminous, accounts of these mysteries? (Surma Chashm Arya: Roohani Khaza'in, Vol. 2, p. 52; from the poem: 'A Hymn to God'. ) X  © Z q - â g ì  W à ¹ z R e q Š z V Å Ô Æ ˆ Š w ~ a Z ƒ @ * ì Z z g 6 z  Š Æ f ¨ { f ¨ { ~ u Z e $ ™ Y @ * ì X : z { + ? ç E N E E }. Z Z z g Q k Æ g Î w Æ f g = Æ ¡ Z K ¤ ‰ Ü Ð Y ð q Ý ƒ Y i ì X Z ¨ K y »  t » x ì À Z K p Š ~ 6 , ñ ] z Z g Š ™ } X Z k - ã é ] à g h Š } À $ 4 è M G E x ~ 6 , z g l c * C ƒ V Z z g Z q - Y I Å § b Z L Ï $ { ð G O g ™ } Z z g Š ¬ ~ Î g ì A $  © » â g }. Z Å § s Ð Q k 6 , * * i w ƒ Ç Z z g Z q - 5 i 0 + Ï Q k à  Ç X ( 148 ™ 22 g z q 㠁 % Z í ¢ t Z ß k Ô ) 6- The Unity of God is a light which illumines the heart only after the negation of all deities, whether they belong to the inner world or the outer world. It permeates every particle of man's being. How can this be acquired without the aid of God and His Messenger? The duty of man is only to bring death upon his ego and turn his back to devilish pride. He should not boast of his having been reared in the cradle of knowledge but should consider himself as if he were merely an ignorant person, and occupy himself in supplications. Then the light of Unity will descend upon him from God and 8