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Baha'i Terms of Use "Blessed is the spot, and the house..." "Intone, O My servant, the verses of God..." OBLIGATORY PRAYERS "The daily obligatory prayers are three in number...." SHORT OBLIGATORY PRAYER MEDIUM OBLIGATORY PRAYER LONG OBLIGATORY PRAYER GENERAL PRAYERS AID AND ASSISTANCE "O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration,..." "My God, my Adored One, my King, my Desire!..." "Lauded be Thy Name, O Lord our God! Thou..." "O my God, my Lord and my Master! I have..." "Lord! Pitiful are we, grant us Thy favor; poor,..." "O Thou kind Lord! We are servants of Thy..." "Remove not, O Lord, the festal board that hath..." PRAYER FOR AMERICA "O Thou kind Lord! This gathering is turning..." ASSISTANCE WITH TESTS "Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity,..."
august thought of ancient Asia. Yet, with all the modern shades of
ideas, with all the very French precision of form, the soul that is
revealed in these letters, like that of Amiel, of Michelet, of Tolstoi,
of Shelley, shows certain profound analogies with the tender and
mystical genius of the Indies. Strange is that affinity, bearing witness
as it does not only to his profound need of the Universal and the
Absolute, but to his intuitive sympathy with the whole of life, to his
impulses of love for the general soul of fruitfulness and for all its
single and multitudinous forms. 'Love'--this is one of the words most
often recurring in these letters. Love of the country of battle; love of
the plain over which the mornings and the evenings come and go as the
emotions come and go over a sensitive face; love of the trees with their
almost human gesture--of one tree, steadfast and patient in its wounds,
'like a soldier'; love of the beautiful little living creatures of the
fields which, in the silence of earliest morning, play on the edges of
the trench; love of all things in heaven and earth--of that tender sky,
of that French soil with its clear and severe outlines; love, above all,
of those whom he sees in sufferings and in death at his side; love of
the good peasants, the mothers who have given their sons, and who hold
their peace, dry their tears, and fulfil the tasks of the vineyard and
the field; love of those comrades whose misery 'never silenced laughter
and song'--'good men who would have found my fine artistic robes a bad
encumbrance in the way of their plain duty'; love of all those simple
ones who make up France, and among whom it is good to lose oneself; love
of all men living, for it is surely not possible to hate the enemy,
human flesh and blood bound to this earth and suffering as we too
Baha'i Terms of Use "Blessed is the spot, and the house..." "Intone, O My servant, the verses of God..." OBLIGATORY PRAYERS "The daily obligatory prayers are three in number...." SHORT OBLIGATORY PRAYER MEDIUM OBLIGATORY PRAYER LONG OBLIGATORY PRAYER GENERAL PRAYERS AID AND ASSISTANCE "O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration,..." "My God, my Adored One, my King, my Desire!..." "Lauded be Thy Name, O Lord our God! Thou..." "O my God, my Lord and my Master! I have..." "Lord! Pitiful are we, grant us Thy favor; poor,..." "O Thou kind Lord! We are servants of Thy..." "Remove not, O Lord, the festal board that hath..." PRAYER FOR AMERICA "O Thou kind Lord! This gathering is turning..." ASSISTANCE WITH TESTS "Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity,..."