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by words alone, and every level of existence is known
by its signs and symbols, and every degree in man's development
has its identifying mark.
The purpose of these statements is to make it
abundantly clear that the Divine religions, the holy
precepts, the heavenly teachings, are the unassailable
basis of human happiness, and that the peoples of the
world can hope for no real relief or deliverance without
this one great remedy. This panacea must, however, be
administered by a wise and skilled physician, for in the
hands of an incompetent all the cures that the Lord of
men has ever created to heal men's ills could produce
no health, and would on the contrary only destroy the
helpless and burden the hearts of the already afflicted.
That Source of Divine wisdom, that Manifestation
of Universal Prophethood (Muhammad), encouraging
mankind to acquire sciences and arts and similar advantages
has commanded them to seek these even in
the furthermost reaches of China; yet the incompetent
and caviling doctors forbid this, offering as their justification
the saying, "He who imitates a people is one
of them." They have not even grasped what is meant
by the "imitation" referred to, nor do they know that
the Divine religions enjoin upon and encourage all the
faithful to adopt such principles as will conduce to
continuous improvements, and to acquire from other
peoples sciences and arts. Whoever expresses himself
to the contrary has never drunk of the nectar of knowledge
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