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| ABU3038 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 50 | Es gibt nicht nur in lndicn Kasten und Kastengeist. Das Prinzip der Exklusivitat vergiftet auch heute noch die westlichen Kulturstaaten | SDW v13#11 p.112 | Christ; Christianity; Christian doctrine and practice; critique of Western values; culture; growth of the Cause; priestcraft; race unity; racial issues | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3247 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 40 | Unser Verhältnis zu Gott, dem Herrn, muß auf zwei Grundpfeilern ruhen: williges Unterordnen des eigenen Willens unter den Göttlichen und Aufrichtigkeit | SDW v13#11 p.112 | corruption and renewal; abandoning religious dogmas; knowledge; recognition of God; religion as reality; definitions of religion; servitude; submission to God; repentance | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3353 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 30 | Die Gesegnete Vollkommenheit Bahá'u'lláh lehrt, der Mensch -- jeder Mensch -- hat ein Anrecht auf Friede, Freiheit, Freude und Arbeit | SDW v13#11 p.112 | justice ['adl]; social justice and divine justice; true liberty; freedom; unity; oneness of humanity; universal peace; world unity; work as worship | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3433 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 30 | Für die Jugend ist das Höchste, Edelste und Beste gerade gut genug! Warum hält man denn in den meisten Kulturländern den Elementarlehrer | SDW v13#11 p.112 | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU3440 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 30 | Die Arbeit soll dem Menschen Selbstbewußtsein urid Würde geben. Warum raubt man ihm denn diese zwei wichtigsten Früchte | SDW v13#11 p.112 | labor and management; labor relations; profit sharing; status of material wealth; wealth and poverty; useful occupation; acquisition of a craft; trade; profession; work as worship | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3580 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 10 | Was ist Kultur, wenn sie nicht lebendiger Besitz eines Einzelnen ist? Luxus des Begüterten! Klassen- und Kastenbesitz | SDW v13#11 p.112 | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU0227 | Words spoken to Miss St. of Southampton on 7 Feb 1910 | 870 | Meine lieben Gäste! Die Lehre vom "abdschad" ist die Lehre von der mystischen Verwandtschaft von Worten, deren Zahlenwerte ihrer Buchstaben zusammenaddiert übereinstimmen | SDW v11#04 p.039-041 | duration of the Baha'i cycle; future divine revelations; interpretation of words and passages in scripture; language and the structure of reality; meanings of letters and numbers; jafr (gematria); Primal Will and the Word; Remembrance; Manifestation of God; the Bab; the Primal Point; station and claims of the Bab; the Word of God; influence and centrality of; transcendence; unknowability of God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0201 | Words to several women in the house of Abdu'l-Baha on 20 Jan 1910, spoken on 1910-01-20 | 910 | Oh, meine Schwester, aus deinem Munde spricht der gewaltige Stolz des Briten. Überlege dir einmal, liebt nicht jeder Mensch | SDW v10#11 p.157-159 | historical episodes and the lessons of the past; language and the structure of reality; past, present and future of Iran; universal language; Zoroastrianism; Mahabad and Zoroaster | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1894 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 160 | Der Engländer hat ein unerschutterliches Staatsbewußtsein, welches mit seinem Geschäftssinn ganz verwachsen ist; deswegen ist er der geborene Eroberer und Kolonisator | SDW v14#01 p.008 | critique of Western values; culture; growth of the Cause; praise of Western values; culture | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3332 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 30 | Die richtigen, wahren Bahá'i sind die Schauenden, die Erkennenden, die Wissenden; ihre vornehmste Aufgabe ist, daß sie von der Gnade der Erkenntnis | SDW v14#01 p.008 | definitions of a Baha'i; qualities of a Baha'i; love and unity; material world a reflection of the spiritual; service to others; to the Cause of God; the Kingdom of God [Malakut]; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3429 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 30 | Lies, meine Tochter, die heiligen Bücher der Menschheit, studiere als Christin besonders das Neue Testament; zeige mir | SDW v14#01 p.007 | Christ; Christianity; importance of reading the Sacred Writings; justice and wrath of God; multiple meanings; interpretations in scripture; quotation from or interpretation of the Bible | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU2114 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 130 | Als Zorn Gottes wird irrtümlicherweise die Logik, die Konsequenz, kurz, die Gerechtigkeit Gottes genannt | SDW v14#01 p.007-008 | God as personal vs. impersonal reality; justice and wrath of God; law of cause and effect | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0226 | Words spoken in the house of Abdu'l-Baha in Feb 1910 | 870 | Al-Aschari (873--935) war Arzt, Naturforscher und Religionsphilosoph. Ursprünglich selbst Mutazilite, wie sein berühmter Zeitgenosse und Kollege Razi | SDW v12#05 p.052-054 | creation of the world; knowledge; recognition of God; matter; essence; substance and form; passage of elementary matter through degrees of existence; the Word of God; influence and centrality of; transcendence; unknowability of God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0375 | Words spoken ca. 1909-1910 | 650 | Seine Heiligkeit Bahá'u'lláh hat ausdrücklich im gesegneten "Kitab i aqdas" erlaubt: "lhr (die Bahá'í) mögt alles tun, was nicht dem gesunden Menschenverstand widerstreitet" | SDW v11#05 p.052-054 | House of Justice; justice and mercy; law of Huququ'llah; law of obligatory prayer; reward and punishment; Shoghi Effendi and the Guardianship; station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0374 | Words spoken at the sea shore in June 1910 | 650 | Ja und nein, nämlich: jede Manifestation hat ihre prophetische Aufgabe und ihren prophetischen Charakter, aber nicht jeder Prophet ist zugleich eine Manifestation | SDW v12#02 p.014-015 | categories of Prophets (major; minor; village); Manifestation of God as mirror; return of the Manifestations of God; station of the Manifestation of God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0770 | Words spoken on Mt Carmel in summer of 1909 | 390 | Das Buch der gesegneten Vollkommenheit (Bahá'u'lláh), welches den herrlichen Namen "Eschrakat" trägt, vervollständigt in mancher Hinsicht das Heilige Buch, Kitáb-i-Aqdas | SDW v11#09 p.100-101 | growth of the Cause; House of Justice; symbolism of color and light; unity; oneness of humanity; universal language | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0376 | Words spoken on Mt Carmel in June 1909 | 650 | Die Gesegnete Vollkommenheit Bahá'u'lláh hat in allen Seinen geheiligten Schriften, im Kitab-i-Aqdas, im Eschrakat | SDW v11#12 p.134-135 | Christ; Christianity; differences in human capacity; educational curricula; education and the development of capacity; education of children; moral education; progress and the continual ascent of material civilization | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1069 | Words spoken ca. April 1910 | 300 | Was weiß Herr Goethe über die Ewigkeit? Was ist Ewigkeit? Wie definiert und erklärt Euer Dichter den Begriff der Ewigkeit ? | SDW v11#11 p.122-123 | existence; immortality of the human soul; existence and nonexistence; preexistence; infinity and eternity; microcosm and macrocosm ['alam-i-akbar and 'alam-i-asghar]; the human soul; transcendence; unknowability of God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0429 | Words spoken at the house of Consul A. in Haifa, July 1909 | 600 | Mein Freund, darauf könnte man mit Ja und Nein antworten, nämlich: die gesegnete Schönheit (Bahá'u'lláh) hat wohl die elementaren Moralgesetze des heiligen Propheten Musa (Moses) | SDW v12#03 p.027-028 | critique of Western values; culture; East and West; communication between East and West; laws of God; of the Kitab-i-Aqdas; praise of Eastern values; culture; unity in diversity | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0111 | Words spoken at the Shrine of the Bab on 4 May 1910 | 1180 | Meine Gäste kennen wohl die ruhmreiche Geschichte der göttlichen Geduld und der sehnsüchtigen Todesfreudigkeit seiner Heiligkeit des Propheten Báb | SDW v11#03 p.030-032, BLO_PN#048x | House of Justice; law of pilgrimage; progressive revelation; renewal of religion; Shrines and Holy places; station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0193 | Words spoken in the house of Abdu'l-Baha ca. 1909-1910 | 920 | O Tochter des Abendlandes, Wir schätzen deine Offenheit, Wir kennen deine Bedenken, Wir klären dich, du Sucherin der Wahrheit, gerne auf. | SDW v11#08 p.087-089 | Christian doctrine and practice; lists; enumerations of Baha'i principles; oneness; unity of religion; progressive revelation; renewal of religion; universality of the Cause; Word of God and human limitations | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0529 | Words spoken in the house of Abdu'l-Baha in Spring 1910 | 520 | Du frägst viel und Wichtiges, o meine Tochter, Gott möge uns allen Weisheit und Erkenntnis schenken, darüber klar zu sehen! | SDW v12#01 p.002-003 | forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; growth of the Cause; materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; predictions and prophecies; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0069 | Words spoken to Miss N. on 27 Jan 1910 | 1420 | Ich könnte Dir, meine Schwester, mit den Worten unseres Herrn Jesu Christi -- gesegnet sei Seine Weisheit -- antworten | SDW v11#01 p.007-010 | connection between material and spiritual worlds; Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; detachment; severance; renunciation; patience; light and darkness; selfishness; self-love; egotism; self-indulgence; service to others; to the Cause of God; suffering and imprisonment | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0170 | Words spoken ca. 1909-1910 | 990 | ای دختر من اگر چه در ظاهر در مطالب به این شده شما اختلافی بنظر میرسد ولی در حقیقت | O, meine Tochter, in deinen Aussagen, so widersprechend sie auch erscheinen mögen, liegt nichts Gegensätzliches! | MSBH10.185-188 | SDW v11#10 p.110-112 | duration of the Baha'i cycle; future divine revelations; evolution; human evolution; harmony of science and religion; materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; present and future expansion of arts and sciences; of technology; progressive revelation; renewal of religion; soul; spirit after death; spiritual transformation; teleology; goal-directed motion; The Primal Will; self-generation of the Primal Will | - | - | ||||||
| ABU0415 | Words spoken in the house of Abdu'l-Baha in Feb 1910 | 610 | Mein Bruder, du frägst viel auf einmal! Zweck und Ziel des menschlichen Leidens ist mannigfaltig, und wenn wir bis in die sinkende Nach | SDW v13#09 p.095-096 | knowledge; recognition of God; Manifestation of God as gardener; cultivator; spiritual transformation; tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering; theodicy; the mystery of evil; of suffering; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU0017 | On the creation of the world: words to Miss St. and others in summer of 1910 | 2200 | Wir haben wohl alle heute etwas Zeit, über dieses ebenso schwierige wie wichtige Thema zu reden und der Ort | SDW v01#01 p.007-010, SDW v01#02 p.025-027, SDW v18#06-07 p.179-185 | absolute freedom; independence of God; creation of the world; cycles in the physical and spiritual worlds; evolution; human evolution; multiple meanings; interpretations in scripture; realms of being; three realms; five realms; relationship of the soul to the body; soul; spirit after death; the divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; the Word of God; influence and centrality of | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1993 | 140 | میرزا تقی خان در مجلس بنوع استهزاء پرسید که دیگر لا رطب و لایابس الا فی کتاب مبین | In the gathering, Mirza Taqi Khan asked mockingly: "What else remains that is not to be found, whether green or sere, save in the perspicuous Book?" [3.5s]... ...one day Mirza Taqi Khan attended a gathering (presumably in Tihran) at which Baha’u’llah was present. | ASAT2.164-165 | ROB3.245-246, STAB#075 | interpretation of words and passages in scripture; prophecy and fulfillment; Qur'an and Hadith quotation and interpretation; stories; anecdotes | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2283 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 110 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | To the Beloved of God, Tell them I love them with all My Heart, that I always think of them and never forget them | DLA.068, BLO_PN#026 | love and unity | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3637 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Bahá'u'lláh was a descendent of Abraham. | DLA.066, BLO_PN#026 | Baha'u'llah | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3263 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 40 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Any movement that is for the benefit of mankind should be joined by the Bahá'ís. If they are not asked to help, they should offer their services | DLA.065, BLO_PN#026 | charitable associations; humanitarian activities; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; universality of the Cause | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3398 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 30 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Think not of yourselves, but think of the bounty of God. This will always make you happy. [The peacock] is contented because he never looks at his feet--which are ugly--but always at his plumage which is very beautiful. | DLA.064, BLO_PN#026 | happiness; joyfulness; joy and sorrow; humor; jokes; spiritual emotions and susceptibilities; thankfulness; gratitude | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3612 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | No, the ablution is only for the obligatory daily prayer which should be said three times a day. | DLA.064, BLO_PN#026 | Islamic rituals; holy days; practices; etc.; law of obligatory prayer; the state of prayer; dynamics of prayer | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3032 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 50 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | The form of the cross is made by two lines crossing each other at right angles. It is to be found in everything--even in this piece of cloth. It is the symbol of spiritual sacrifice. | DLA.063, BLO_PN#026 | growth of the Cause; rejection, opposition and persecution; symbolism | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3167 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 40 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Maybe, but if this is so, it will be known in the future. There are prophecies in the old Persian books that were taken to India long ago by Zoroastrians | DLA.062, BLO_PN#026 | predictions and prophecies; Zoroastrianism; Mahabad and Zoroaster | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3643 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Yes, though not so great as Buddha. | DLA.062, BLO_PN#026 | Buddhism and Hinduism; religions of the East | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3619 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | These are the words of Bahá'u'lláh referring to His persecutions and those of His Martyrs. | DLA.062-063, BLO_PN#026 | martyrs and martyrdom; suffering and imprisonment; tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3035 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 50 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | They had philosophers and great men, but while their civilization was full of beauty and was superior to that of the Romans, it was material--neither moral nor spiritual. | DLA.046-047, BLO_PN#026 | Greek philosophers; Greek civilization; historical episodes and the lessons of the past; materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; religion as basis of morality; of divine civilization | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3511 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 20 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Yes, prayer might prevent the strong wind from blowing out the light of the lamp--but it could never change the amount of oil in the lamp--that is preordained. | DLA.032, BLO_PN#026 | free will and predestination; fate; power of prayer; theodicy; the mystery of evil; of suffering | - | - | |||||||
| ABU1895 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 160 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | The love shown by animals is instinctive and not dependent upon their own will--that is, they are endowed with their qualities and use them in a natural way | DLA.032-033, BLO_PN#026 | characteristics and conduct of true believers; chastisement and requital; free will and predestination; fate; kindness to and rights of animals; the human soul | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2034 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 140 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | No, it is not the Spirit of God, but it is the Bounty of God. It is not a part of God, for it is His creation. To illustrate: Take a lamp | DLA.031, BLO_PN#026 | degrees of spirit and the kingdoms of existence; soul; spirit after death; the divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; The Holy Spirit | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2298 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 110 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | There are two kinds of death. One is preordained, and the other is dependent upon may things. For example, a lamp is filled with oil | DLA.031-032, BLO_PN#026 | free will and predestination; fate; life and death | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2400 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 100 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | No, this was on account of all the parts of the universe having a connection and being dependent upon one another. To study the universe, take the body of man | DLA.024-025, BLO_PN#026 | forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; interconnectedness; all things involved in all things; chain of being; microcosm and macrocosm ['alam-i-akbar and 'alam-i-asghar]; The Primal Will; self-generation of the Primal Will | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2116 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 130 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | It belongs to the lesson of yesterday. Events like these happen because of the connection between the parts of the universe, for every small part has connection | DLA.021-022, BLO_PN#026 | Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; interconnectedness; all things involved in all things; chain of being; law of cause and effect; present and future calamities; war; universal convulsion; sacrifice of the Manifestation of God redeems the world | - | - | |||||||
| ABU1589 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 200 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | God's creation is perfect. Every part of the universe has its connection with every other part, according to a Divine system. | DLA.020-021, BLO_PN#026 | interconnectedness; all things involved in all things; chain of being; law of cause and effect | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3336 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 30 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | In the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar services will be held every morning. There will be no organ in the Temple. In buildings nearby | DLA.014x, BNE.188, BLO_PN#026x | harmony of science and religion; House of Worship [Mashriqu'l-Adhkar]; music and singing; unity; oneness of humanity | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3428 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 30 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Some material things have a spiritual effect. The spoken words cause a vibration | DLA.013, BLO_PN#026 | connection between material and spiritual worlds; material world a reflection of the spiritual; spiritual emotions and susceptibilities; the power of words; of speech | - | - | |||||||
| ABU2290 | 110 | Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy | Any soul that enters the kingdom of BAHA'O'LLAH will enjoy an eternal communion with God. It is my hope that each of you | ADP.099-100 | fulfillment of true potential; living waters; water of life; presence of; reunion with God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1585 | 200 | Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy | Man has different ways of approaching God. One man thinks he must make extraordinary efforts in science | ADP.098-099 | exhortations and counsels; justice ['adl]; social justice and divine justice; law of fasting; monasticism; asceticism; spiritual transformation; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1348 | 240 | Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy | Each power is localized. Reason has its seat in the brain, sight in the eye, hearing in the ears | ADP.097-098 | all things are in motion; kinds of motion; Baha'u'llah; prejudice; racial prejudice; class distinction; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; unity; oneness of humanity; unity in diversity | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU1586 | 200 | Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy | Materially, man is the prisoner of nature; the least wind disturbs him, the cold hurts him | ADP.095-096 | material and spiritual existence; two books; mission of the Manifestation of God in the world; power of love; power of the mind over nature | - | - |
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